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annexation The process of joining property to another.Arises in two contexts: (1) Personal property is annexed to real property,becoming a part of it,and must remain if the property is sold or if a leasehold interest comes to an end. (2) Local governments expand their jurisdictional limits and tax bases by annexing property.The process is usually accomplished through local ballot and is generally hotly contested by groups of property owners who do not want to lose their independence or see an increase in property taxes. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The additional pages allow the GTA to provide greater coverage of the military decision-making process; overviews of isolation-facility staff and liaison procedures; more in-depth descriptions of the duties and responsibilities of SF detachment members during planning; and sample formats for briefbacks, operations orders and annexes. ``Until the protest process is completed, the area known as `Cemex' is not contiguous, but if the LAFCO action stands and the city annexes Stonecrest, we then have a valid application in our hands and by law must process the application,'' he said. So far, he added, the Geneva Accord has "solved only major questions" and has left many of the "technical details" to annexes. |
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