What is the legal definition of a structure?

Full question:

My business is a small resale shop and I am trying to meet an ordinance that requires me to be in a building or structure. Please tell me the legal definition of the word structure?

  • Category: Courts
  • Subcategory: Legal Definitions
  • Date:
  • State: Texas

Answer:

A “structure” is typically defined as anything that is built or constructed, which requires a permanent location on the ground or is attached to something that has a permanent location. However, it's important to check the specific zoning ordinance you are dealing with, as it may provide its own definition of this term.

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FAQs

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