Area of land enclosed by defined boundaries.
A piece of land that is usually a part of a larger acreage.
a contiguous area of land described in a single description by a deed or other instrument or as one of a number of lots on a plat or plan, separately owned and capable of being separately conveyed.
a continuous stretch of land — typically given a reference number on 25 inch Ordnance Survey maps
A term denoting a piece of land.
divide into parts; "The developers parceled the land"
a contiguous tract of the Miamisburg Closure Project that has been designated for release at a specific time
a generic term for an area of land under consideration for some purpose
a legally identifiable piece of land, or a portion of that land, or combined lands, under common ownership and as registered with the County Assessor's office for tax purposes
a piece of land where a building or a home is situated
a piece of property entered on the tax map as one unit and carried on the tax rolls for assessment and tax collection purposes as one unit
A single, discrete piece of land having defined physical boundaries and capable of being separately conveyed.
A piece of mail which exceeds the maximum dimension for flats.
a portion of land for which distinct rights exist.
a small piece of land; in a deed it is a description of lands with reference to their boundaries and total extent.
"A separately assessed lot, parcel, piece or portion of real property, except publicly owned bridges and land used for street, road, highway or parkway purposes. A parcel shall not be bisected by a municipal corporation boundary line except that in a special assessing unit a parcel may be bisected by a school district or village boundary line." (RPTL Section 102)
A piece of land or property under one ownership. Parcels are created when a single large property is sub-divided into many smaller pieces of property.
Any officially designated plot of land
An individual lot or tract of land.
A separately assessed for tax purposes lot or piece of real property.
A specific tract of real estate defined by a legal description and used for taxing purposes, among others. Also termed a surveyor's parcel and a tax parcel.
Older term for a package or piece.
An official piece of land that is described by the county in which it resides.
An officially described piece of land.
is a fundamental cadastral unit: a piece of land which can be owned, sold, and developed. Parcels have legal descriptions which not only describe their boundaries but also contain information concerning rights and interests.
A lot, or contiguous group of lots, in single ownership or under single control, usually considered a unit for purposes of development.
a contiguous area of land described by a single legal description or as one of a number of lots on a plat, capable of being conveyed by a single legal description.
An individual lot of land with its own legal description.
Another word for a piece of land.
A geographically described tract of land for which a deed exists.
A piece of property under one ownership; a lot in a subdivision.
A tract of land, being all or part of a legal estate.
Any area of land contained within a single description.
A part of portion of a piece of land.
An area of land, of any size, that is capable of being conveyed by a single legal description in one ownership.
A piece of land of any size in one ownership.
An individual piece of land, with its own legal description.
A portion of the earth defined by a boundary inside of which certain assigned rights apply regarding occupancy and/or use of land, air or water. Can also include linked attributes that define the rules and conditions for exercising these rights.
a piece of real estate; a single real estate tract or plot legally defined by metes and bounds or in a similar fashion; an officially described real estate site. definition real estate parcel defined what is a single piece of real estate called? what is a single real estate site called definition of a parcel of real estate meaning
A specific portion of a larger tract; a lot.
A tract or plot of land under one legal description.
A single piece of land having the same tenure and technical characteristics. It may comprise on or more plots.