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Adjoining owner

Adjoining owner. An adjoining owner has a common law right to

Adjoining

Adjoining, conterminous with, see Mayor, etc., of New Plymouth v. Taranaki

Party-wall

senses, may mean (1) a wall of which the two adjoining owners are tenants in common: (2) a wall divided longitudinally

Barbed-wire

A local authority can require the removal of barbed wire adjoining a highway when it thus constitutes a nuisance; but on

Insurance

and also in another book, which is placed in an adjoining room, for the use of the public at large. The

Superfluous lands

which they were originally severed, or, if he refuse, the adjoining owners, having a right of pre-emption; and if the lands

Tree

Tree. Overhanging branches may be cut by an adjoining owner without notice to the owner of the tree, provided

Way

the track, upon the land of the owners of the adjoining closes; but this privilege is confined to highways; for as

Chapel

Chapel [fr. Chapelle, Fr.]. a building either adjoining to a church, for performing divine service, or separate from

Abbuttals, or Abuttals

The sides of the land are properly said to be adjoining to, and the ends abutting on, the land contiguous, Blount's

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