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Contiguate
Contiguous touching
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
Electoral franchise
and for all adult men resident for a qualifying period of six months in any one constituency or contiguous constituency, or the occupation of business premises of 10l. annual value for the same period (s. 1). The
Bills of mortality
the bills of mortality included the 97 parishes within the walls, 16 parishes without the walls, and six contiguous out-parishes in Middlesex and Surrey. In 1626, the city of Westminster was included in the bills; in 1636,
Boundary
Boundary, is an imaginary line which marks the confines or line of division of two contiguous parcels of land. It also denotes the physical objects by reference to which the line of division is
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