Plans Legal Definition

Search the Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Dictionary for acronyms and/or abbreviations that contain Plan. Plan, design, plot, schematic, project means a method developed to do or do something or achieve a goal. The plan always involves mental formulation and sometimes graphic representation. Plans for the design of a house often indicate a certain pattern and a certain level of order or harmony achieved. The design of a new clothing store involves an arrangement in clearly differentiated sections taking into account their relationships and proportions. The plot of the game scheme emphasizes the calculation of the intended end and can refer to a plan motivated by cunning and self-interest. A plan to cheat the government project often emphasizes imaginative scope and vision. A waterfront development project Management function in which an appropriate plan is created to balance needs and requirements with currently available resources. In planning, goals are identified, then a plan is created to achieve those goals, then the means to achieve those goals are organized, and finally the plan is implemented.

Browse or search by map in the American Encyclopedia of Law, Asian Encyclopedia of Law, European Encyclopedia of Law, UK Encyclopedia of Law, or Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law. You might be interested in the historical significance of this term. Browse or search for a historical law plan in the Encyclopedia of Law. Education and communication > documentation > > PlanningSocial issues > Construction and urban planning > Master > planning plan Natural and applied > sciences > Earth sciences > geography > cartography > the plan are referred to as the “applicant”. PLAN. A map, diagram or drawing; is a demarcation or projection of the baselines of a house, farm, street, city, etc. on a flat surface that is reduced in absolute length, but retains its relative positions and proportions. Jenney v. Des Moines, 103 Iowa, 347, 72 N.W.

550; Wetherill v. Pennsylvania R. Co., 195 Pa. 156, 45 Atl. 658. French, aircraft, foundation, floor plan; partly from the Latin planum level ground, from the neuter of planus level; partly from the French planter to the plant, fixed in place, from the late Latin plantare â more on the ground, plant.