ETJ definition

ETJ means extraterritorial jurisdiction (see below).
ETJ means the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City, as may be expanded or contracted from time to time by operation of law or by agreement.

Examples of ETJ in a sentence

  • Within sixty (60) days of the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Developer will file with the City a petition to annex that portion of the Property currently within the City’s ETJ into the corporate limits of the City.

  • This Agreement shall likewise indicate the consent of the City for any Special District, authorized by the terms of this Agreement, to annex or exclude any other land into or out of the Special District; provided, however, Developer agrees not to annex into a Special District any land within the corporate limits or ETJ of another city.


More Definitions of ETJ

ETJ means the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City as defined by Chapter 42 of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended.
ETJ means the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a city as defined by the Local Government Code, as amended, with the City’s ETJ being an unincorporated area presently extending five miles from the City’s corporate limits, excluding other incorporated municipalities and their respective ETJs.
ETJ means the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a city as defined by the Local Government Code, as amended.
ETJ means extra territorial jurisdiction, as defined in Section 42.021 of the Texas Local Government Code.
ETJ means the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a City.