Adjacent tracts definition

Adjacent tracts means two or more tracts of land in the same legal section of land or in touching legal sections lying such that the two tracts have a common side or common corner.

Examples of Adjacent tracts in a sentence

  • Adjacent tracts are those tracts of land that share a boundary line.

  • Adjacent tracts of subdivided and un-subdivided land shown in relation to the tract being proposed for subdivision.

  • Adjacent tracts or parcels of land do not necessarily have any common boundaries, and may be separated by intervening mineral rights.

  • For the past performance factor, the agency used an evaluation scheme of low, moderate, high, and unknown risk; for the technical factor, the agency used an scheme of outstanding, above average, acceptable, marginal, susceptible to being made acceptable, and unacceptable.

  • Adjacent tracts are managed timber, residential manufactured housing, and managed pasture land.

  • The CPM Agent shall ensure that there is adequate surveillance of Contractor performance when a time-and-materials type contract is used.

  • Permitted area is a cut over tract that was managed timber, Adjacent tracts are managed timber tracts.

  • Adjacent tracts owned by the same person shall be counted as one tract.

  • Adjacent tracts of land with commercial uses may combine and share access points.

  • Adjacent tracts 205 and 213 each have family poverty rates of 27% and are 47% and 40% minority, respectively.

Related to Adjacent tracts

  • Real Property of any Person shall mean all the right, title and interest of such Person in and to land, improvements and fixtures, including Leaseholds.

  • Contiguous means lots, parcels or fractional interests that