Subdivision Site Sample Clauses

The 'Subdivision Site' clause defines the specific parcel of land that is subject to subdivision under the agreement. It typically describes the boundaries, legal description, and any relevant identifying details of the property to ensure all parties are clear about the exact site involved. This clause is essential for avoiding disputes over which land is being subdivided and provides a clear reference point for all subsequent obligations and rights related to the subdivision process.
Subdivision Site those parcels or tracts of land upon which the Developer intends to develop the Subdivision. The Subdivision Site shall include all portions of the parcels or tracts of land shown on the plat, whether any construction activities will take place upon the same or not.

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