ROW HOUSE definition

ROW HOUSE. A single family dwelling unit attached to another dwelling unit by common walls.
ROW HOUSE means a house sitting upon its own fee-simple lot, consisting of one dwelling unit sharing a common wall to one or more dwelling units with each dwelling unit located on a lot abutting a street and a lane.
ROW HOUSE means an attached single-family Dwelling Unit on a single lot.

Examples of ROW HOUSE in a sentence

  • Any application letter, allotment letter, agreement, or any other document signed by the allottee, in respect of the Duplex, apartment, ROW-HOUSE or building, as the case may be prior to the execution and registration of this Agreement for Sale for such Duplex, apartment, ROW- HOUSE or building, as the case may be, shall not be construed to limit the rights and interests of the allottee under the Agreement for Sale or under the Act or the rules or the regulations made thereunder.

  • COUSIN’S ROW HOUSE IN D.C. - DAY 90 The tree out front is covered in lush green leaves.

  • COUSIN’S ROW HOUSE IN D.C. - CONTINUOUS 97 A view from the rooftop of their row house in D.C. The neighborhood expands into the distance.

  • RULE 402.TOWNHOUSE OR ROW HOUSE – ALL FORMS EXCEPT HO 00 04 And HO 00 06Does not apply.

  • TOWNHOUSE OR ROW HOUSE – ALL FORMS EXCEPT HO 00 04 AND HO 00 06 Rule 402.


More Definitions of ROW HOUSE

ROW HOUSE means one of a series of more than two attached buildings:
ROW HOUSE means a building divided into three (3) or more dwelling units located side by side and sharing party walls.
ROW HOUSE means one of three or more dwellings joined side by side (or occasionally side to back), such as a townhouse or garden home, but not having any other dwellings either above or below. Townhouses attached to a high-rise building are also classified as row houses;
ROW HOUSE means a building on a lot or lots that consist of at least three dwelling units with each unit having direct access to the outside grade, but shall not mean “apartment” or “four- plex”;
ROW HOUSE means group of houses on adjacent plot with common walls and having only the front and the rear open spaces.
ROW HOUSE means one of three or more dwellings joined side by side or side to back. Can also include townhouse, garden homes and townhouses attached to high-rise buildings. Have no dwellings above or below them. (Definition as per Statistics Canada).
ROW HOUSE means a Building, situated on a Lot other than a Lot created under the Strata Property Act, or any enactment that replaces it, that consists of a single Dwelling Unit that shares a common party wall or is otherwise connected at the side yard Lot line to another Building, situated on a Lot other than a Lot created under the Strata Property Act, that consists of a single Dwelling Unit.