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Such land cannot be subdivided into house lots of even 5 or 10 acres.
WHAT -- 4-bedroom house HOW MUCH -- $3.8 million Sites have been approved for two more houses on this 16.8-acre property, which cannot be subdivided.
Even if the plan works for now, a provincial grazing official said, the new range allotments cannot be subdivided again as the numerous children of today's herders come of age.
Áurea Pinilla, commercial director of the Costa Brava office of John Taylor Spain, a real estate agency, says most masias come with large areas of agricultural land that cannot be subdivided and sold, something that can inconvenience modern buyers.
And because it is not a wage, it cannot be subdivided, as wages can and often are.
It is concluded that Ross et al.'s model is not applicable to prefrontal cortex working memory functions, that evidence that working memory cannot be subdivided in prefrontal cortex according to material type is increased, and that incidental working memory demands may explain the frontal lobe involvement in emotional prosody comprehension as revealed by neuroimaging studies.
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Outside Fairhope, off Highway 32, sits the Polo Grounds, where $800,000 will get you five acres that cannot legally be subdivided, a house and a barn.
According to the 2001 Bethesda system, ASCs can be subdivided into two groups: ASCs of undetermined significance (ASC-US); and ASCs, cannot exclude high-grade squamous intra-epithelial lesion (ASC-H).
Thus, while the rigid scaffold of the NGL LRR domain can be subdivided into a mosaic of essentially discrete NetrinG-binding regions, the flexible loops of the NetrinGs cannot be treated as stand-alone structural elements.
Mr. Meshil said it could be subdivided.
If the Cow Neck property were developed, it could be subdivided into 183 three-acre lots.
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