Muskoka definition

Muskoka means The District Municipality of Muskoka;
Muskoka means The District Municipality of Muskoka and consists of the Towns of Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, and Huntsville, as well as the Townships of Lake of Bays, Muskoka Lakes, and Georgian Bay encompassing both Moose Deer Point First Nation and Wahta First Nation.
Muskoka means the geographic area making up the District Municipality of Muskoka.

Examples of Muskoka in a sentence

  • Letter from the District Municipality of Muskoka, Planning and Economic Development Department.

  • This application conforms with the requirements of Comprehensive Zoning By-law 87-87, as amended, the Township Official Plan and the District Municipality of Muskoka Official Plan.

  • Tender irregularities will be dealt with in accordance with the Township of Muskoka Lakes Purchasing By-Law 2004-161, as amended.

  • The County of Northumberland, including Hamilton, Haldimand, Alnwick Townships, the Towns of Cobourg, Grafton and Baltimore, District of Muskoka and the Townships of Rama, Mara and Thorah in the County of Simcoe.

  • The County of Northumberland including Hamilton, Haldimand, Alnwick Townships, the Towns of Cobourg, Grafton and Baltimore, District of Muskoka and the Townships of Rama, Mara and Thorah in the County of Simcoe.

  • The successful Tenderer shall provide the Owner a completed and signed Contractor’s Responsibilities Sign-Off Form as per the Township of Muskoka Lakes Health and Safety Policy HS-007-PRO-B.

  • This application will conform with the requirements of Comprehensive Zoning By-law 87-87, as amended, the Township Official Plan and the District Municipality of Muskoka Official Plan.

  • REASONS: This application conforms with the requirements of Comprehensive Zoning By-law 87-87, as amended, the Township Official Plan and the District Municipality of Muskoka Official Plan.

  • The zoning provisions of the prefix apply to this area except the front yard setback or the setback from the lot line abutting the scenic corridor as identified in the Township of Muskoka Lakes Official Plan.

  • Any provision in the Assumed Agreements that purports to declare a breach or default based in whole or in part on the above-captioned cases is hereby deemed unenforceable, and the AssumedAgreements shall remain in full force and effect.


More Definitions of Muskoka

Muskoka is the name of the Xxxxxx family vacation property in Ontario, Canada, where the Xxxxxx family has spent its xxxxxxx for the last 120 years. Muskoka is located on a lake and comprised of nearly 570 acres of land and includes four houses, four boathouses, and other structures. At the time of Xxxxx‟s death, the value of the property was estimated to be $25,390,524 (U.S.). Xxxxx and Xxxxx viewed Xxxxxxx as a “spiritual investment,” meaning that it was “a place that has had a unique capacity to refresh and restore the spirit.” AIF Ex. 16. Because Xxxxx and Xxxxx wished to treat it as a spiritual investment rather than a financial one, the property was never divided up. If Xxxxxxx is treated as a financial inheritance, your aunt, your mother, and I fear that . . . you and your children will ultimately all lose it. On the other hand, if you continue to regard it as a “spiritual asset,” if you cooperate, defer to each other, are concerned always to help each other and pay your “fair” share—or more, then Muskoka will be a “spiritual” resource to you as it has been to those of the four preceding generations. Id. (emphasis original). When Xxxxx died, Xxxxx became the sole owner of their undivided half-interest in Xxxxxxx and the primary beneficiary of The CMT Muskoka Trust, which held the other undivided one-half interest. That Trust required the Millers to pay for the maintenance of the property so long as either of them lived. After Xxxxx‟s sister‟s death, Xxxxx and Xxxxx paid all maintenance expenses for the property, and after Xxxxx‟s death, the AIFs continued to pay all maintenance expenses out of the family funds. During Xxxxx‟s lifetime, he took on a program of heightened maintenance because he wanted to leave the property in pristine condition. Thus, he and Xxxxx spent nearly $1 million on the property every year. Xxxxx did not use a substantial portion of the property—e.g., the tennis court—but paid for repairs maintenance of all of the property because she wanted her family and guests to be able to use and enjoy it. Tr. p. 813-16, 835-37. After Xxxxx‟s death, the AIFs continued to spend approximately $1 million per year to maintain Muskoka.

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