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Keywords:
Geographic,
Territory,
Electors,
Congressional,
Legislator
The territory within which the lord has the power of coercing and punishing.
A division of territory; a defined portion of a state, town, or city, etc., made for administrative, electoral, or other purposes; as, a congressional district, judicial district, land district, school district, etc.
Any portion of territory of undefined extent; a region; a country; a tract.
To divide into districts or limited portions of territory; as, legislatures district States for the choice of representatives.
Keywords:
Phraseology,
Construed,
Intent,
Zone,
Phrases
a group of Zones and Zone Pastors
a more detailed specification of a Zone and allows for different intensities of development, may contain different development controls, and may permit a variation in Permitted or Consent Uses
an aggregation of traffic serial zones used in travel demand modeling for analysis and reporting
The employer code for where you worked or an explanation of transactions other than contributing service. If service before 1966 is shown, this code will read “DFLT†which stands for default. It means that the district code number for those years is not available on your Annual Statement.
Administrative unit under province. One province will have several districts (or amphurs in Thai).
A locality defined by the Royal Mail. Districts can comprise of more than one place name, eg: Hamlet, Small Village, Exeter. These names are referred to as Dependencies and Double Dependencies.
regulate housing in; of certain areas of towns
a separate multiplayer instance of a specific town
Keywords:
Hempstead,
Binghamton,
Syracuse,
Waterfront,
Rochester
Each of the eleven regions in Georgia is further divided into two to five districts. Each district has its own Director to assist its local chapters at the region and state level through communication and guidance.
(WCB) One of the seven regions of New York State having offices of the Workers' Compensation Board. The regional offices are located in Albany, Binghamton, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Hempstead, Rochester and Syracuse.
a region marked off for administrative or other purposes
a region of the state
Keywords:
Neighborhood,
Communitylawfullyconstituted,
Apostolic,
Geography,
Homogeneous
Local Authority District - the third level of census geography in England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Local Authority Districts are constantly changing and have recently been replaced by a totally new local government geography.'91 geography'81 geography
a local apostolic communitylawfullyconstituted as a unit of local government with particular norms
A terms used to classify neighborhoods according to their use: residential, commercial, industrial, etc.
1. A type of neighborhood characterized by homogeneous land use (e.g., apartment, commercial, industrial, agricultural); 2. A unit of local government with the authority to levy taxes and issue bonds to finance schools, parks, sewers, etc.
a body corporate and, as a body corporate, may sue and be sued, contract and be contracted with, and acquire, hold, use, and dispose of real or personal property for school purposes, within the limitations prescribed by law
A Class I, II, III, IV, V, or VI school district. [79-1003(13)] To Top Ensuing school fiscal year. The school fiscal year following the current school fiscal year. [79-1003(14)
A group of schools analogous with a TAFE Institute.
see School District[Detailed Technical Glossary of Terms
Keywords:
Precincts,
City,
Sjhu,
Lamesa,
Congressman
a collection of city precincts
an elegant wine tasting room unlike anywhere else in the city
a part of a city in which the SJHU has a room for rent
a section of the City of Lamesa for which the regulations governing the areas, heights or uses of buildings or lots are uniform
a body corporate and politic and a public agency of the state
a modern version of the true American jazz experience
a political subdivision of the state
The term district, in the context of China, is used to refer to several unrelated political divisions in both ancient and modern China.
Keywords:
Everingham,
Karen,
Ecclesiastical,
Historic,
Illinois
a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites, buildings, structures, or objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or physical development.
an ecclesiastical unit similar in function to a stake
"A concentration of buildings, structures, or objects linked by a central theme and location." (Karen E. Everingham. "How to...Submit an Application to the National Register of Historic Places." Illinois Association of Museums Bulletin #31)
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