A land and political subdivision of a state refers to a distinct area within a state's boundaries that has its own governing authority and administrative functions. Examples include counties, municipalities, towns, and cities. These subdivisions are established to manage local governance, provide services to residents, and facilitate decision-making that reflects the specific needs and interests of their communities. Each subdivision typically has its own elected officials and regulations, operating under the broader laws of the state.
No, a city cannot own a political subdivision of a state. A political subdivision is typically a local government entity that is created by the state and has its own legal authority and responsibilities. While a city may be a part of a political subdivision, it cannot be the owner of it.
A county.
county
The capital city of a political subdivision of a country
The subdivision of a country is called a region, state, province, or county, depending on the country. These subdivisions help organize the country into smaller administrative units for governance and political purposes.
A state is a political subdivision within a country, while a country is a sovereign nation with its own government and borders.
Clark Rowland has written: 'Subdivision of land' -- subject(s): Land subdivision
Cook County is solidly Democrat. Dupage and much of the rest of the state is mostly Republican.
The same price that everyone else pays, as long as you are also a US Citizen: Native American's that are not US Citizens cannot buy land in the USA or any political subdivision thereof (a State).
Real estate development includes the subdivision of land into small parcels
The land subdivision and development industry employed 128,570 people in 2001
Subdivision of land was another main cause. This is where fathers divided their land between their sons. This carried on through generations. This meant there was hardly any land for a family to grow crops on