Contiguity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contiguate
Contiguous touching
Contiguous
Contiguous, prima facie means 'touching', Soillers Ltd. v. Cardiff Assessment Committee and Pritchard, (Cardiff Revenue Officer), (1931) 2 KB
Contiguity
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Sistering
Contiguous
Contiguous
In actual contact touching also adjacent near neighboring adjoining
Incontiguous
Not contiguous not adjoining or in contact separate
Join
To be contiguous close or in contact to come together to unite to mingle to form a union as the bones
Larger parcel
kinds of damages a court generally requires the owner to show unity of ownership unity of use, and contiguity of the land of the land. But some states and the federal courts do not require contiguity when
Ob continentiam delicti
Ob continentiam delicti, means on account of contiguity to the offense; being contaminated by association with something illegal, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1100
Juxtaposition
A placing or being placed in nearness or contiguity or side by side as a juxtaposition of words
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