Examples of Religious Property in a sentence
For Assessor’s Parcels of Undeveloped Property for which a building permit has not been issued, Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, or Taxable Religious Property, compute the Maximum Special Tax for the Assessor’s Parcel to be prepaid.
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2018, the Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Religious Property, and Undeveloped Property shall be increased by an amount equal to two percent (2%) of the amount in effect for the previous Fiscal Year.
Kent Greenawalt, Hands Off! Civil Court Involvement in Conflicts over Religious Property, 98 COLUM.
See Kent Greenawalt, Hands Off! Civil Court Involvement in Conflicts Over Religious Property, 98 Colum.
The Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Conservation Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Religious Property, and Undeveloped Property within each Zone is shown below in Table 4.
However, should an Assessor’s Parcel no longer be classified as Conservation Property, Property Owner Association Property, Public Property, or Religious Property its tax-exempt status will be revoked and it will thereafter be classified as Developed Property or Undeveloped Property in accordance with Section C above.
URG Property shall comply with DAI Policy 309.61.02 Attachment – Religious Property Chart.
No Special Tax shall be levied on (1) any property in Zone E and (2) Conservation Property, Property Owner Association Property, Public Property, and/or Religious Property in Zones 1 through 6 up to the Acreage amounts shown in Table 9 below: TABLE 9 Tax-exempt status will be assigned by the CFD Administrator in the chronological order in which property within each Zone becomes Conservation Property, Property Owner Association Property, Public Property, or Religious Property.
For a review of the cases, see Kent Greenawalt, Hands Off! Civil Court Involvement in Conflicts over Religious Property, 98 COLUM.
Thought 23 (2007); Kent Greenawalt, Hands Off! Civil Court Involvement in Conflicts over Religious Property, 98 Colum.