Section 4956
- Citation
- Section 4956
- Parent Document
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Jurisdiction
- Maine (state)
- Effective Date
- 1988-05-26
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- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
- Town of York v. Cragin, 541 A.2d 932 (1988)
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Full Text
427 chars*934 In ruling that each of the projects constituted a subdivision, the Superior Court relied on the language of section 4956(1) that a subdivision can be accomplished by "development, buildings or otherwise," the Legislature's increasing regulation of development in the State, and the purpose of the statute to control development. The court concluded that subdivision occurs when the use of the land is divided functionally.