Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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In Ontario, what does a single front township consist of?

  1. 200-acre lots

  2. Half-lots

  3. Is referred to as a sectional system

  4. The newest layout within the township system

The correct answer is: 200-acre lots

In Ontario, a single front township consists of 200-acre lots. This means that the land is divided into parcels or lots that are each approximately 200 acres in size. This pattern of land division is unique to single front townships in Ontario and helps establish a consistent system for land ownership and development within these areas. Option B, half-lots, refers to a different type of land division where parcels are split in half, which is not the case in a single front township. Option C, the sectional system, is another method of land division used in different contexts, but not specifically in single front townships. Option D is incorrect as there is no indication that a single front township layout is the newest or latest within the township system.