adjoining+property

  • 101St Mary's Church, Nottingham — St Mary s Church St Mary s Church, Nottingham …

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  • 102Cynwyd Line —      Cynwyd Line Overview Type Commuter rail line System SEPTA Status Operating …

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  • 103Maritime security (USCG) — Contents 1 Legal Background 2 Port Security 3 Vessel Security 4 …

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  • 104Missouri–Kansas–Texas (MKT) Bridge — Coordinates: 38°58′45″N 92°45′16″W / 38.979167°N 92.75444°W / 38.979167; 92.75444 …

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  • 105Cordwainer Street —    Identified with Bow Lane (q.v.), Cordeweyner Strete, otherwise Bowe Lane, 18 Eliz. 1576 (Lond. I. p.m. II. p. 202).    Earliest mention: Corveyserestrate, H. III. (c. 12 or 14 H. III.) (Anc. Deeds, A. 1667). Cordewanere strete, 14 H. III. (ib …

    Dictionary of London

  • 106abutter — noun chiefly US the owner of an adjoining property …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 107abuttal — n. 1. Adjacency, contiguity, nearness, juxtaposition, being next, boundary, terminus, limit, termination. 2. Terminal land, adjacent ground, contiguous estate, next holding, adjoining property …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 108neighbor — n 1. person next door, borderer, abutter, adjoining property owner, nearby dweller; fellow villager, fellow townsperson, fellow citizen, fellow man; acquaintance, associate, friend. v 2. impinge, touch, meet, verge upon, abut, adjoin, join up to …

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  • 109outstroke — To mine by outstroke is to take out mineral from adjoining property through the tunnels and shafts of the demised premises …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 110fugitive oil and gas — A redundant expression, since oil and gas in their natural state in the earth are always fugitive in nature, possessing no fixed situs in any particular portion of the area where they may be, having the power, as it were, of self transmission. 24 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary