Hemlock definition

Hemlock means a tree of the genus Tsuga.
Hemlock means all plants of the genus Tsuga.
Hemlock means all the species within the genus, Tsuga.

Examples of Hemlock in a sentence

  • Amending the zoning on the lands known municipally as 83, 85 Hickory Street West and 265, 267 Hemlock Street in order to apply site specific regulations.

  • By-law 2023-106 By-law to adopt Official Plan Amendment No. 42 creating a specific provision are for the lands known municipally as 83, 85 Hickory Street West and 265, 267 Hemlock Street.

  • Aside from Brunelle, the plaintiffs include Dunmore Exclusives, LLC; 1137 Albright LLC; 833 Fig LLC; 223 East Mountain LLC; 421 South Main LLC; 718 Pittston LLC; 544 Hemlock LLC; 150 South Sumner LLC; 506 Lackawanna LLC; 800 Electric LLC; 701 Moosic LLC; and 530 South Irving LLC.

  • Approve the Second Amendment to the Affordable Housing Agreement, by and between the City of Moreno Valley, Moreno Valley Housing Authority, and MV Hemlock LP, a California Limited Partnership to increase the City’s HOME contribution by $700,000.

  • They replaced a damaged manhole casting on Royal Avenue and created a concrete channel within a manhole on Hemlock Avenue.

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  • Spirits means any beverage which contains alcohol obtained by distillation mixed with drinkable water and other substances in solution, including, but not limited to, brandy, rum, whisky, and gin.