The phrase
"entire parcel" refers to a complete piece or area of land or property, without any part of it missing or separated. It means the whole thing, without any divisions or portions excluded.
Full definition
Meanwhile, both the Plan Commission and village had voted to remove
the entire parcel from comprehensive development plans.
In exchange, developers could put the same number of homes on half the property that current zoning would let them put on
the entire parcel.
General manager of building and licensing Kaye Krishna said a principal residence would be defined by the dwelling unit — in contrast with Vancouver's proposed empty - homes tax, which defines principal residence as
the entire parcel of land.
Meanwhile, a special technique allows you to participate in real estate ownership through your IRA, even if there is not enough in capital to pay for
the entire parcel.
The basic agreement stated that tenant would lease
the entire parcel of land, use four acres for its store, and sublease the remaining 14 acres.
For reference, the address for
the entire parcel is 29190 Lake Logan Rd. See A2A Remarks.
Typically a lot is sold with an individual price for
the entire parcel.
A group who claimed to be the owners («Owners») of the leased property brought a lawsuit against Bowater, claiming that the lease only entitled Bowater to access a portion of the Owners» land, not
the entire parcel.