Reapportionment definition

Reapportionment means the redistribution of the judicial districts of the state by designating the county or counties to be included in each judicial district and may affect any or all of the judicial districts and counties of the state under either the original reapportionment made under this subchapter or a reapportionment at a time subsequent to an original reapportionment.
Reapportionment means the division of a given number of elected seats among established political subdivisions in accordance with an existing plan or formula; and
Reapportionment means the division of a given number of elected seats among

Examples of Reapportionment in a sentence

  • No permits for the development of the Property shall be issued until the City is provided with recording information for the Reapportionment Agreement and this Agreement.

  • Said amount held by the City shall be liquated damages and become the property of City in the event the Sponsor continually fails to timely pay installments of the Fourth Addition Assessment and the Reapportionment Property or any portion of the Reapportionment Property is tax forfeited as a result thereof.

  • Upon payment of the delinquent ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ will repay to the surety, to the extent that the delinquent Lot 1 Reapportionment have been paid, the surety monies withdrawn, less any costs incurred by City in conjunction with the said delinquent Lot 1 Reapportionment.

  • Said amount held by the City shall be liquated damages and become the property of City in the event the Developer continually fails to timely pay installments of Lot 1 Reapportionment and or any portion of ▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (hereinafter referred to as “Lot 1”) is tax forfeited.

  • Seller has not received any notice from any governmental authority as to pending or proposed special assessments, except as set forth in the Original Reapportionment Agreement and the New Reapportionment Agreement.

  • Any Lot 1 Reapportionment Surety funds referred to herein that are withdrawn that will be used by City for payment of its herein-referred debt service payment when due will constitute a credit against the obligations for the Developer to pay such Lot 1 Reapportionment.

  • The MXD Deferral Policy requires the Developer to make a yearly request for the deferral of the Outlot A Reapportionment.

  • Reapportionment requests shall be submitted in writing by the principal and approved by the Superintendent or designee.

  • The City of Madeira Beach received a request from Forward Pinellas for City Commission approval of the enclosed Forward Pinellas Reapportionment plan as approved by the Forward Pinellas Board and the Florida Governor.

  • The Outlot Reapportionment shall remain levied and deferred as provided for in the Agreement, including, but not limited to, accruing interest and the Deferment Period.