Oshawa definition

Oshawa means the geographical area under the jurisdiction of the City; (ll) “Owner” means the legal or equitable owner of land;
Oshawa means The Corporation of the City of Oshawa.
Oshawa means The Corporation of the City of Oshawa;

Examples of Oshawa in a sentence

  • Clarington and Oshawa have joint jurisdiction over certain parts of Townline Road, a boundary line highway situated between Clarington and Oshawa.

  • The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington (herein referred to as “Clarington”) and The Corporation of the City of Oshawa (herein referred to as “Oshawa”) are municipalities as defined by the Municipal Act, 2001.

  • Oshawa and Clarington entered into a Boundary Road Agreement (the “2014 Agreement”) on July 2, 2014.


More Definitions of Oshawa

Oshawa means the geographical area comprised of land, air and water, which exists within the Regional Municipality of Durham in the Province of Ontario, and is commonly referred to as the City of Oshawa.
Oshawa means the geographical area under the jurisdiction of the City;
Oshawa means The Corporation of The City of Oshawa and where the context requires, includes all employees, officers, servants and agents of the City.
Oshawa means The Corporation of the City of Oshawa. Oshawa Fire Services is OSHAWA’s fire services department.

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