
Refinance and Mortgage Encyclopedia - zoning
ZoningA countyThe largest division of local government in all states except Louisiana and Alaska, where the comparable or city law stating the types of use to which properties can be putAn option contract that gives the holder the right but not the obligation to sell a specified quantity in specific areas. ZoningAct of city or countyThe largest division of local government in all states except Louisiana and Alaska, where the comparable authorities specifying type of use to which propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself. may be putAn option contract that gives the holder the right but not the obligation to sell a specified quantity in specific areas. ZoningLocal laws established to control the uses of landThe material of the earth, whatever may be the ingredients of which it is composed, whether soil, rock, within a particular area. Zoning laws are used to separate residential land from areas of non-residential use, such as industry or businesses. Zoning ordinancesThe acts of an authorized local government establishing building codes, and setting forth regulations include many provisions governing such things as type of structure, setbacks, lotA unit of trading. See Even Lot, Job Lot, and Round Lot. size, and uses of a building. zoningThe ability of localAn individual with exchange trading privileges who trades for his own account, traditionally on an exchange governments to specify the use of private propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself. in order to control development within designated areas of landThe material of the earth, whatever may be the ingredients of which it is composed, whether soil, rock,. For example, some areas of a neighborhoodThe environment of a subject property that has a direct and immediate impact on its value. may be designated only for residential use and others for commercialProvides coverage for liability, physical damage, and other exposures for automobiles owned or leased use such as stores, gas stations, etc. ZoningThe publicIn trade parlance, non-professional speculators as distinguished from hedgers and professional speculators or traders. regulationSupervision of business practices by a governmental entity. Regulation of insurance companies is through of the character and extent of real estateThe physical parcel of land and all improvements permanently attached. An identified parcel or tract use through police powerThe right of the State to enact laws and enforce them for the order, safety, health, morals and general; accomplished by establishing districts or areas with uniform restricts relating to improvementsAn addition to land which costs labor or capital (buildings, pavements, etc.), more or less permanently; structural height, area, and bulk; densityA measure of the number of dwelling units per component size of land, such as an acre. of population; and other aspects of the use and development of private propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself.. ZoningThe publicIn trade parlance, non-professional speculators as distinguished from hedgers and professional speculators or traders. regulationSupervision of business practices by a governmental entity. Regulation of insurance companies is through, through police powerThe right of the State to enact laws and enforce them for the order, safety, health, morals and general, of the character and extent of real estateThe physical parcel of land and all improvements permanently attached. An identified parcel or tract use. Uniform restrictions on improvementsAn addition to land which costs labor or capital (buildings, pavements, etc.), more or less permanently, building height, densityA measure of the number of dwelling units per component size of land, such as an acre. of population, and other factors regulate the use and development of private propertyThe rights or interests a person has in the thing he owns; not, in the technical sense, the thing itself..
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