Does the "in" imply multiplication, in which case split in half is correct, or is it division? It sounds like the latter to me, but I've heard it used both ways.
For the most part, the words are interchangeable. Distinguishing between multiple examples of such things can be aided by their individual connotations: crack a line on the surface of something along which it has split without breaking into separate parts A crack tends to be a visible flaw that can splinter or spider into larger cracks with many smaller, attached cracks. The defining point of ...
The applicant is requesting approval to split +/- 0.289 acres from a +/- 8.889 acre tract within the Pinnacle development located approximately 500 feet east of the intersection of Pinnacle Club Drive and Pinnacle Woods Drive.
The problem with this is that unlike the runs or scissors or the heebie-jeebies or any other example I can think of, The Splits has multiple forms of use that necessitate a singular form. No one is ever concerned about having "a run" in regard to making it to the toilet. The Splits starts out sounding wrong but then quickly devolves into being un-useable when you have to describe a particular ...
LOT SPLIT Project ID: 202504280018 This proposal is a Lot Split to split +/- 22.946-acres from a +/-99.478-acre tract on London Groveport Road. Supplemental Materials (PDF) Staff Report (PDF) Planner in Charge: Terry Barr, AICP or 614-277-3022
Pinnacle Land Holdings This application proposed to split out a 60.00’ x 209.93’ out of Franklin County Parcel Identification Number 040015392 - - 00. This property will then be combined with Franklin County Parcel Identification Number 040 - 013754- 00 per the requirements outlined by Brian Younkin in a letter addressed to Steve and Elizabeth
A split of 2.20 acres from the 17.988-acre tract of land was approved in March of 2023. The parcel is zoned IND-1 (Light Industry), and the proposed split will create a lot that meets the lot requirements for a Light Industry (IND-1) parcel per zoning code.