Subdivision Act definition

Subdivision Act means the Subdivision Xxx 0000 (Vic).
Subdivision Act means Act 288 of the Public Acts of 1967, as amended, which mandates certain procedures and design criteria for the subdivision of land.
Subdivision Act means the Subdivision Act 1988

Examples of Subdivision Act in a sentence

  • Subdivision Act 1988 must be referred to the relevant authority in accordance with Section 8 of that Act.

  • The Grant shall not be used by the Grantee on any project constructed in fulfillment, in whole or in part, of requirements made of a subdivider by the provisions of the Land Subdivision Act, NMSA 1978, Sections 47-5-1 to 47-5-8.

  • This payment must be made before a statement of compliance is issued and may be varied under Section 19 of the Subdivision Act, 1988.

  • If no amount is specified, a contribution for public open space may still be required under section 18 of the Subdivision Act 1988.

  • Subdivision Act 1988 must be referred to the relevant Authority in accordance with Section 8 of that Act.

  • The plan of subdivision submitted for certification must be referred to SP AusNet (Gas) in accordance with Section 8 of the Subdivision Act 1988.

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  • Unless the Council agrees under section 21(1)(b)(ii) of the Subdivision Act 1988, all works shown on the endorsed construction plans must be constructed or carried out in accordance with the plans before the issue of a Statement of Compliance for the relevant stage under the Subdivision Act 1988 all to the satisfaction of the responsible authority.

  • If there is no approved Public Infrastructure Plan or if the approved Public Infrastructure Plan does not specify a time when payments must be made, then the Development Infrastructure Levy must be paid to the Collecting Agency within the times specified in the Development Contributions Plan or if no time is specified then after certification of the relevant plan of subdivision but not more than 21 days before a Statement of Compliance is issued in respect of that plan under the Subdivision Act 1988.

  • The plan of subdivision submitted for certification under the Subdivision Act 1988 must be referred to the relevant authority in accordance with section 8 of that Act and clause 66 of the Scheme.


More Definitions of Subdivision Act

Subdivision Act. Means the Subdivision Control Act, Michigan Public Acts 288 of 1967, as amended.

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