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abut
abut abut·ted abut·ting vi : to touch along a border or
Abut
Abut [fr. aboutir, Fr., to touch at the end], to border
abutting
abutting : that abuts or serves as an abutment
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abutment
abutment : the place at which abutting occurs [at the of
abutter
abutter : one that abuts ;specif : the owner of an
Boundary
4th Edn., Para 901, p. 390. Means a wall which abuts on a street and which does not exceed two and
Adjoining
and see Ecclesiastical Commrs.' Case, 1936 Ch 430. Adjoining includes abutting on, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., Para
Public Order Act, 1936
LJ 634. Includes any open space situate adjacent to or abutting on a public street, and not separated therefrom by a
External wall
expression 'external wall' must be held to be one which abuts a vacant space to which fighting and rescue equipment can
Dangerous place
effect (namely):- (1) If in any situation fronting, adjoining, or abutting on any street or public footpath, any building, wall, fence,
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