Definition of structure as a mixed question of law and fact clarifies statutory scope for regulatory purposes. The word 'structure' ordinarily denotes something constructed, frequently a building, but its statutory meaning is a mixed question of law and fact; for valuation or rating provisions a 'structure' must form an entity adapted to its purpose, with mere part-use of a building insufficient, and the concept extending to erections not normally called buildings when they serve the regulatory purpose.
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Definition of structure as a mixed question of law and fact clarifies statutory scope for regulatory purposes.
The word 'structure' ordinarily denotes something constructed, frequently a building, but its statutory meaning is a mixed question of law and fact; for valuation or rating provisions a 'structure' must form an entity adapted to its purpose, with mere part-use of a building insufficient, and the concept extending to erections not normally called buildings when they serve the regulatory purpose.
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