Parent parcel definition

Parent parcel or "parent tract" means a parcel or tract, respectively, lawfully in existence on the effective date of the amendatory act that added this subdivision.
Parent parcel or “parent tract” means a parcel or tract, respectively, lawfully in existence on March 31, 1997.
Parent parcel means first a tract of land lawfully in existence on March 31, 1997, if one exists in connection with a proposed division, or, if one does not exist, a parcel lawfully in existence on March 31, 1997.

Examples of Parent parcel in a sentence

  • To Lessor’s actual knowledge with no duty to investigate, Lessor warrants and represents to Lessee that the Property is a “Parent” parcel under the Michigan Land Division Act (MCL §560.101 et seq.; the “Act”) and that no divisions of the Parent parcel have occurred since 1994, or that if there have been divisions of the Parent parcel, sufficient divisions remain with the Parent parcel for purposes of compliance with the Act, to the extent the requirements of the Act are deemed applicable to this Lease.

  • Parent parcel means the existing parcel of record, as of the effective date of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived or the entire proposed development if combining any existing parcels.

  • Parent parcel or parent tract: A parcel or tract, respectively, lawfully in existence on the effective date of the amendatory act, March 31, 1997.

  • Parent parcel – means the existing parcel of record, as of the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter.

  • Eight Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 480341-248-359-9040LAND DIVISION ACT (EXCERPT)Act 288 of 1967 560.108 Parent parcel or parent tract; number of parcels resulting from division; limitations; requirements.


More Definitions of Parent parcel

Parent parcel means the existing parcel of record, as of the effective date of this Chapter.
Parent parcel means the parcel which keeps the primary Assessment Account Number A Bylaw Respecting
Parent parcel means each existing lot that is located within the perimeter of a proposed boundary line adjustment application. (Ord. 53-02 § 2 (19A.04.240))
Parent parcel means a parcel of land which is subdivided or a portion of which is subject to easement rights;
Parent parcel means all of the property from which a subdivision is, or was, created. For example, if a subdivision divides one original lot into two new lots, the original lot is the parent parcel for that subdivision, and if a subdivision merges and resubdivides two original lots into five new lots, the combined area of the two original lots is the parent parcel. (AM ORD. 4334 – 12/06/05)
Parent parcel means those lots, parcels or tracts of land that existed at the time of adoption of the ordinance codified in this title with separate deeds and/or all lawfully established lots, parcels or tracts since that time. It is from said “parent parcel” that all subsequent lots, parcels or tracts are created.
Parent parcel means the land that is the subject of the strata plan.