Partition land definition

Partition land means to divide land into two or three parcels of land within a calendar year, but does not include:
Partition land means to divide land into two or three parcels within a calendar year, but does not include a division of land resulting from a lien foreclosure, foreclosure of a recorded contract for the sale of real property or the creation of cemetery lots; or an adjustment of a property line by the relocation of a common boundary where an additional unit of land is not created and where the existing unit of land reduced in size by the adjustment complies with any applicable zoning ordinance. Partitioning of a lot or parcel or a portion thereof into more than three parcels in a calendar year results in a subdivision.
Partition land means to divide an area or land into two or three parcels within a calendar year. “Partition land” does not include:

Examples of Partition land in a sentence

  • By virtue of the Memorandum of Partition land admeasuring Ac. 12-13 Gts.


More Definitions of Partition land

Partition land means to divide land [into] to create two or three parcels of land within a
Partition land means to divide a lot of record into two (2) or three (3) parcels within a calendar year, but does not include a division of land resulting from a lien foreclosure, foreclosure of a recorded contract for the sale of real property or the creation of cemetery lots; divisions of land made pursuant to a court order, including, but not limited to, court orders and proceedings involving testate or intestate succession; or an adjustment of a property line by the relocation of a common boundary where an additional lot of record is not created and where the existing lot of record reduced in size by the adjustment complies with the provisions of this title. Any property divided by the sale or grant of property for state highway, county road, city street or other right-of-way purposes shall continue to be considered a single lot of record until such time as the property is further subdivided or partitioned.
Partition land means to divide land into two (2) or three (3) parcels of land within a calendar
Partition land means to divide land into two or three parcels of land within a calendar year [but] does not include . . . an adjustment of a property line by the
Partition land means to divide an area or tract of land into two or three parcels when such area or tract of land exists as a unit or contiguous units of land under single ownership. "Partition land" does not include divisions of land resulting from lien foreclosures, and divisions of land made pursuant to a court order, including but not limited to court orders in proceedings involving testate or intestate succession; and "partition land" does not include any adjustment of a lot line by the relocation of a common boundary where an additional parcel is not created and where the existing parcel reduced in size by the adjustment is not reduced below the minimum lot size established by any applicable zoning ordinance.
Partition land means to divide land into two or
Partition land means to divide an area or tract of land into two or three parcels within a calendar year when such area or tract of land exists as a unit or contiguous units of land under single ownership at the beginning of such year. “Partition land” does not include divisions of land resulting from line foreclosures, divisions of land resulting from foreclosure of recorded contracts for the sale of real property and divisions of land resulting from the creation of cemetery lots; and “partition land” does not include any adjustment of a lot or parcel line by the relocation of a common boundary where an additional parcel is not created and where the existing parcel reduced in size by the adjustment isn't reduced below the minimum lot or parcel size established by any applicable zoning ordinance. “Partition land” does not include the sale of a lot or parcel in a recorded subdivision, even though the lot or parcel may have been acquired prior to the sale with other contiguous lots or parcel or property by a single owner.