Abuttal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: abuttalAbbuttals, or Abuttals
Abbuttals, or Abuttals [fr. abutter, or aboutir, Fr., to limit or bound; or perhaps fr. to butt or strike, Wedg.], the buttings or boundings of any land, east, west, north, or south, declaring on what other lands, highways or other places it does abbut. The sides of the land are properly said to be adjoining to, and the ends abutting on, the land contiguous, Blount's Law Dict. See BOUNDARIES. In building contracts, the meaning prima facie is 'in physical contact with.' See Hudson on Building Contracts 6th ed....
abuttal
abuttal : a boundary of land with respect to other contiguous lands or roads by which it is bounded ...
abutter
abutter : one that abuts ;specif : the owner of an abutting property [the s on a street] ...
Abuttals
Abuttals. See ABBUTTALS....
Butting
An abuttal a boundary...
Bound, or Boundary
Bound, or Boundary [fr. borne, bone, Fr., a limit], the utmost limits of lands, whereby the same is know and ascertained. See ABUTTALS....
Capita
Capita [M. Lat.], abuttals or boundaries....
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