Adjoining - Law Dictionary Search Results
Beria, Berie, or Berry
not to be taken for the town, but for the adjoining plain.
easement
qua·si easement : the use by the owner of two adjoining parcels of land of one of the parcels to benefit
encroach
into the possessions or rights of another [es on an adjoining property]
homestead
homestead 1 a : the home and adjoining land with any buildings that is occupied usually by a
messuage
dwelling house with the adjacent buildings and curtilage and other adjoining lands used in connection with the household
vertical privity
privity between parties (as a manufacturer and retailer) who occupy adjoining levels in a system of product distribution
Canvasback
visits the United States in autumn particularly Chesapeake Bay and adjoining waters so named from the markings of the plumage on
Churchyard
The ground adjoining a church in which the dead are buried a cemetery
Condyloma
A wartlike new growth on the outer skin or adjoining mucous membrane
Contiguous
In actual contact touching also adjacent near neighboring adjoining
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