Contiguous - Law Dictionary Search Results
Boundary
which marks the confines or line of division of two contiguous parcels of land. It also denotes the physical objects by
Bills of mortality
within the walls, 16 parishes without the walls, and six contiguous out-parishes in Middlesex and Surrey. In 1626, the city of
Annexation
to the church of another parish to which they are contiguous. The permanent occupation by a sovereign state of the territory
Advowson
augmentation of benefices and otherwise. As to the union of contiguous benefices in cities, towns, and boroughs, see 23 & 24
abuttal
abuttal : a boundary of land with respect to other contiguous lands or roads by which it is bounded
Access
from water whether tidal or non-tidal which is opposite and contiguous to his frontage. And see Marshall v. Blackpool Corporation, (1924)
Sistering
Contiguous
Contiguity
The state of being contiguous intimate association nearness proximity
lot
a portion of land ;specif : a measured parcel of contiguous land having fixed boundaries and recorded (as on a plat)
Coadunate
United at the base as contiguous lobes of a leaf
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