Tract definition

Tract means 2 or more parcels that share a common property line and are under the same ownership.
Tract means a contiguous area of land that consists of one or more parcels, lots, or sites that have been separately surveyed regardless of whether the individual parcels, lots, or sites have been recorded and regardless of whether the one or more parcels, lots, or sites are under common or different ownership.
Tract means one or more contiguous lots or parcels under the same ownership.

Examples of Tract in a sentence

  • Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida: thence a distance of 382.15 feet: thence a distonce of 732.79 thence a distance of 1516.81 feet to a point on the south line Tract 108 said Block 42.


More Definitions of Tract

Tract means an aliquot part of a section, a lot within an official plat, or a government lot.
Tract means a parcel of land in the Production Allocation Area described and assigned a Tract number in Exhibit “A” and shown outlined on Exhibit “B”;
Tract means a single, individually taxed parcel of land appearing on the tax list.
Tract means a lot or parcel or more than one contiguous lot or parcel in a single ownership. A tract on which a Goal 2 destination resort is sited may include property that is not included in the destination resort if the property to be excluded adjoins the exterior boundary of the tract and constitutes less than 30 percent of the total tract.
Tract means any area of land that is:
Tract means an expanse of land representing the surface expression of the underlying mineral estate that includes oil and gas rights. A tract:
Tract means one or more contiguous lots or parcels in the same ownership. A tract shall not be considered to consist of less than the required acreage because it is crossed by a public road or waterway.