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subdivision
a tract of land divided into lots suitable for homebuilding purposes. Some states and localities require that a subdivision plat be recorded.
Example: A residential subdivision (Figure 184).

 


COMMON INTEREST SUBDIVISION - A subdivision in which the owners own or lease a separate lot or unit tog...
COMMON LAW - the body of law developed first in England from judicial decisions shaped by custom and pr...

Subdivision
A housing development that is created by dividing a tract of land into individual lots for sale or lease.
Subordinate Financing
Any mortgage or other lien that has a priority that is lower than that of the first mortgage.

Subdivision
Any land regulated by state law that is divided or is proposed to be divided for the purpose of disposition into two or more lots, parcels, units or interests.

Subdivision Subdivision is the dividing of property into two or more portions.

Subdivision:
The opposite of Consolidation. For example, the Ordinary share nominal value is 50p per share and this is subdivided into 10p per share. The shareholder will then hold 5 x 10p shares for every 1 x 50p shares previously held.

Subdivision Development Method
In the valuation of land conservation easements, many appraisals include a land residual analysis using a Subdivision Development Method.

Subdivisions
A degree is divided into 60 minutes. One minute can be further divided into 60 seconds. An example of a latitude specified in this way is 13°19'43″ N (for greater precision, a decimal fraction can be added to the seconds).

Subdivisions of the United Kingdom
Cities of the United Kingdom
Towns of the United Kingdom
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The subdivision of the discipline of economics that studies and strives to explain the functioning of the economy as a whole -- the total output of the economy, the overall level of employment or unemployment, ...

The subdivision of the discipline of economics that studies the behavior of individual households and firms interacting through markets, how prices and levels of output of individual products are determined in these markets, ...

Census subdivision (CSD)
Area that is a municipality or an area that is deemed to be equivalent to a municipality for statistical reporting purposes (e.g., as an Indian reserve or an unorganized territory).

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account Subdivision under the three sections of the accounting equation used to summarize increases and decreases in assets, liabilities, and owner's equity.

political subdivision
A county, city, town, or other municipal corporation, a public authority, and generally any publicly owned entity that is an instrumentality of a state or of a municipal corporation.
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"One of several subdivisions in an economic system (used for analysis and classification)."
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A State, political subdivision thereof, a municipality, a public agency of a State, political subdivision thereof, or municipality, or a corporate municipal instrumentality of one or more States.
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He is also free from restrictions as to the subdivision of labour and the employment of a certain class of workpeople which the sentiment of the regular factory workers would impose upon him.

Debt instruments are issued by any of the 50 states, the territories and their subdivisions, counties, cities, towns, villages and school districts, agencies, such as authorities and special districts created by the states, ...

A bond issued by a state or a political subdivision, such as county, city, town or village. The term also designates bonds issued by state agencies and authorities.

The jurisdiction may be a country or a subdivision of a country. For example, in Canada, a corporation may be organized under either Federal or provincial laws.

Accounting entity - Business or other economic unit (including subdivisions) being accounted for separately. A system of accounts is kept for the entity. An accounting entity is isolated so that recording and reporting for it are possible.

There are many other divisions and subdivisions of businesses. The authoritative list of business types for North America is generally considered to be the North American Industry Classification System, or NAICS.

The basic rules establishing the rights and obligations of owners of real property within a subdivision or other tract of land in relation to other owners within the same subdivision or tract and in relation to an association of owners organized for ...

An accounting entity can be either a business or subdivision of a business that engages in economic activities, has economic assets and resources that must be accounted, and is separate from the personal dealings of its owners.

Municipal bond funds invest in bonds issued by municipalities, political subdivisions and US territories, with a primary investment objective of tax-free income. If properly managed, a "muni" bond fund will enjoy federal tax-free status.

An eligible employer may be a State, political subdivision of a State, an agency or instrumentality of a State or a tax-exempt organization.

A storage area, typically a subdivision of a single level of a storage rack.
Interplant transfer
The movement of inventory from one company location to
another, usually requiring a transfer transaction.

An elected group that governs a subdivision or planned community. The association collects fees from the home owners to maintain common areas and enforce covenants, conditions, and restrictions set by the developer and the association.

A debt obligation issued by a state, state agency or authority, or a political subdivision, such as county, city, town or village. They may be issued for general governmental needs or special projects.

A graphical device for presenting qualitative data where the area of the whole pie represents 100% of the data being studies and the slices (or subdivisions of the circle) correspond to the relative frequency for each class (or subdivision or ...

Competitor intelligence is a subdivision of Business intelligence that concerns the current and proposed business activities of competitors. See also: Competitor, Strategic group analysis.

A map of a town, section, or subdivision indicating the location and boundaries of individual properties. In a tax map key number description such as 4-5-019-072, the "019" represents the plat.
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Municipal bond: Also called a muni. A bond issued by a state or political subdivision that pays interest, which is usually exempt from federal and, in some cases, state and local taxes. (See also alternative minimum tax.) ...

Zero-coupon securities originally issued by a corporation, government, or governmental subdivision as zeros. A zero-coupon security not created by severing interest and principal payments from a preexisting bond.
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The portion of debt of political subdivisions or neighboring special districts that a municipality is responsible for.
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It requires employers subject to minimum wage standards who employ 25 or more employees, as well as states and their political subdivisions, ...

The structure of the ITA is composed of a number of sections, parts, divisions, and subdivisions.
Subordinate debt
Subordinate debt is debt that can only be repaid after other creditors (senior) debt have been paid.

Police Officer: An employee assigned to the police department whose primary duties are engagement in the enforcement of law and maintenance of order within the state and its political subdivisions including sheriffs and sheriffs deputies, ...

A debt security issued by a state, city, county, or some other political subdivision. Usually these bonds are exempt from taxes on the interest earned.
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A municipal utility district, which is a political subdivision that administers utility-related services, sometimes requiring the issue of special assessment bonds.
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Overlapping debt
The portion of debt of political subdivisions or neighboring special districts that a municipality is responsible for.

Foster children (or adults) can be treated as dependents if they live with you for the entire year, unless you receive payments as a foster parent from a state government, a political subdivision, or a tax-exempt child-placement agency.

When the results are released, the index is whittled down to a number. There are subdivisions as well, as the Conference Board provides an "Expectations Index" for a preview of future trends, and a "Present Situation Index." ...

Frequently called municipal bonds or munis, whether they were issued by a state government or agency, or by any local political district or subdivision.

Municipal Bond: A tax-exempt bond that may be issued by a state government or agency, or by a town, county, or other political subdivision or district.

457 Plan:  State and local governments can establish 457 plans that allow their employees to defer compensation on a tax-favored basis. Available to states, political subdivisions of states or any state agency or instrumentality.

The Ugandan shilling is made up of 100 cents and is often presented with the symbol USh. Even though the shilling is made up cents, no subdivisions have been used since the currency was revalued in 1987.

PUBLIC FUNDS - Moneys under the control of a treasurer or custodian belonging to, or held for the benefit of, the state or any of its political subdivisions, public corporations, municipal corporations, agencies, courts, boards, commissions, ...

Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Greece, which is located in the southeastern corner of Europe in the Mediterranean Sea on the Peloponnesus and Attica Peninsulas, extending into the Ionian Sea and Aegean Sea which are subdivisions of the ...

The house is in Riverview which is adjacent to Tampa to the South. Only about a 20 minute drive to downtown Tampa. The house is in a quiet and newer subdivision.

issuer A state, political subdivision, agency or authority that borrows money through the sale of bonds or notes. itemized deductions Items used by the taxpayer to reduce the amount of income subject to tax, for federal income tax purposes.

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