Annexation period definition

Annexation period means a period of one, two, or three consecutive twelve-month periods, whichever is less, during which one or more municipal corporations annex territory of a township that includes at least fifteen per cent but less than one hundred per cent of the total taxable value of the real, public utility, and tangible personal property subject to taxation in that township in the base year. No annexation period shall include a month that is part of another annexation period.
Annexation period means a period of one, two, or three consecutive twelve-month periods, whichever is less, during which one or more municipal corporations annex territory of a township that includes at least fifteen per cent but less than one hundred per cent of the total taxable value of the real, public utility,

Examples of Annexation period in a sentence

  • During the Annexation period in Korea, Koreans were forced to speak Japanese, take on Japanese names, and were essentially stripped of their culture (Ishida, 2004).

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