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Township definition

Township means an urban living area that any time from the late 19th century until 27 April 1994, was reserved for black people, including areas developed for historically disadvantaged individuals post 27 April 1994
Township means a township having a population over 100.
Township means the division of land in accordance with a layout plan into a combined total of fifty or more properties, including a remainder, but excluding land to be used for road purposes.

Examples of Township in a sentence

  • Lessor hereby leases and demises unto Lessee the Premises, hereinafter referred to as "Premises" located adjacent to State Highway No. 340 at approximate milepost 1.30, situated in Section 20, Township 1 North, Range 2 West, Mesa County, Colorado.


More Definitions of Township

Township means a general law township or a charter township.
Township means a contiguous, geographically defined portion of the
Township means an urban living area that any time from the late 19th century until 27 April 1994, was reserved for black people, including
Township means the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Tay;
Township means the Corporation of the Township of Scugog.
Township means the governing body of the Township of Edison in the County of Middlesex, and the State of New Jersey.
Township means The Corporation of the Township of Huron-Kinloss