Territorial boundaries definition

Territorial boundaries means both land and waters of the State.
Territorial boundaries means, in the case of counties, the unincorporated areas thereof and any area defined in paragraph (5.1) of Code Section 36-70-2, and, in the case of municipalities, the area lying within the corporate limits thereof except any area defined in paragraph (5.1) of Code Section 36-70-2.
Territorial boundaries means, in the case of counties, the unincorporated areas

Examples of Territorial boundaries in a sentence

  • Territorial boundaries are subject to review with FIRST RECOVERY and may be reduced or terminated if sales remain substantially below such established minimum sales goals or if the Parties cannot agree to minimum acceptable sales goals.

  • Any accounts that HMO may set up outside of these Territorial boundaries must first be approved in writing by EFP.

  • Any accounts that CM may set up outside of these Territorial boundaries must first be approved by EFP.


More Definitions of Territorial boundaries

Territorial boundaries means the municipal or county boundaries for participants who are municipal or county governmental bodies and, for mass transit districts, the territorial boundaries of the municipalities, villages, incorporated towns and/or counties having created the mass transit district.