Subdivision Lands definition

Subdivision Lands means the lands to the east of the Property which are subject to the Application for 184 dwelling units, as may change from time to time pursuant to the requirements of the City and/or any other governmental or statutory authority, being part of PIN 045919-2115 (LT) and as more particularly shown on the draft plan of subdivision attached hereto as Schedule “C”.
Subdivision Lands means those land described as: PART LOT 29 CONCESSION 2 CRAMAHE AND PART LOT 182 PLAN XXXX CRAMAHE PARTS 1 & 2 PLAN 39R14479 TOWNSHIP OF CRAMAHE
Subdivision Lands means the lands described inPINs 41244-0237, 41244-0240, 41244-0438 and 42144-1320.

Examples of Subdivision Lands in a sentence

  • The Subdivider acknowledges and agrees that no connection to the Municipal Services shall be permitted, until such time as the Subdivider has entered into a Development Agreement with the Municipality for the Subdivision Lands.


More Definitions of Subdivision Lands

Subdivision Lands means those lands described as Part of the East Half of Lot 114, Concession 1, geographic Township of Tiny, more particularly described as parts 1, 2 and 3, Plan 51R-22174, Town of Penetanguishene, County of Simcoe being all of P.I.N. 58405-0333.

Related to Subdivision Lands

  • Subdivision Plat means the graphical representation of the subdivision of land, prepared by a licensed professional land surveyor, having a number or letter designation for each lot within the plat and a succinct name or title that is unique for the county where the land is located.

  • Subdivision means the division of a piece of land into two or more portions;

  • Political subdivision means a city, village, town or county.

  • Local political subdivision means a county, municipal corporation, township, conservancy district, soil and water conservation district, joint recreation district, park district, or other similar park authority.

  • Tribal lands means all lands within the exterior boundaries of any Indian reservation and all dependent Indian communities.