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Section

The distinct and numbered subdivisions in legal codes, statutes, and textbooks. In the law of real property, a parcel of land equal in area to one square mile, or 640 acres.

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Just remember that sectional density is the number to look for when you want to know which bullet weight is best for a specific game animal.
*Fremd ended up third in the MSL and sent two players to state last year, but has no returning sectional or state qualifiers.
Since 1987, we have had a Sectional Properties Act, now under review to harmonise with the new land laws.
Gold Coast: India outplayed Samoa 26-4 in the men's Pairs Sectional Play Round 4 at the 21st Commonwealth Games on Friday.
PUNTERS in Ireland have received a major boost with the news that sectional timing will be introduced at all tracks from January next year.
The Perma-Liner Sectional Lining System is designed for 6- to 60-inch diameter pipelines.
He explores the role of economic sectionalism and the impact of Southern reform, the redefinition of citizenship, and the transformation of race relations on sectional economic issues.
Remember the days of sprawling a VFR aeronautical sectional chart across the flight planning table--whiz wheel in hand--mapping your low-and-slow route around the TCA?
After placing third in the 138-pound weight class at the Division 2 Central Sectional as a junior, Ordonez came back this year to reach the sectional final, where he dropped a hard-fought decision to fellow T&G Super Team member Joe Cozzolino of Algonquin Regional.
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