Unincorporated definition

Unincorporated means the area outside of the incorporated area of a city
Unincorporated means not within a municipality.
Unincorporated means the area outside of the incorporated area of a municipality.

Examples of Unincorporated in a sentence

  • Unincorporated consortia must provide the Contracting Officer with a collaboration agreement, commonly referred to as the articles of collaboration, which sets out the rights and responsibilities of each consortium member.

  • Unincorporated Consortia, which may include domestic and foreign entities, must designate one member of the consortium to serve as the Prime Recipient/consortium representative.

  • I reside at: Unincorporated Organization (e.g. Partnership or Joint Venture) Bidder: I am a member of , the unincorporated organization described in and which executed the foregoing Bid.

  • UNINCORPORATED CONSORTIA Unincorporated consortia (team arrangements), which may include domestic and foreign entities, must designate one member of the consortium to serve as the prime recipient/consortium representative (lead organization).

  • Unincorporated Consortia, which may include domestic and foreign entities, must designate one member of the consortium to serve as the prime recipient/consortium representative.


More Definitions of Unincorporated

Unincorporated means the area outside of the incorporated area of a city or town.
Unincorporated means not within a city or town.
Unincorporated means not included within a municipality.
Unincorporated means the same as that term is defined in Section 10-1-104.
Unincorporated means situated outside of cities and towns, so that, when used in connection with "territory", "areas", or the like, it covers, includes, and relates to territory or areas which are not within the boundaries of any city or town.
Unincorporated means the area outside of the incorporated boundaries of cities and
Unincorporated means a Member Group which has no legal structure and relies upon Victorian Landcare Inc. to provide its Rules for operating;