Abutter definition

Abutter. ' means any person whose property is located in New Hampshire and adjoins or is directly across the street or stream from the land under consideration by the local land use board. For purposes of receiving testimony only, and not for purposes of notification, the term "abutter'' shall include any person who is able to demonstrate that his land will be directly affected by the proposal under consideration. For purposes of receipt of notification by a municipality of a local land use board hearing, in the case of an abutting property being under a condominium or other collective form of ownership, the term abutter means the officers of the collective or association, as defined in RSA 356-B:3, XXIII. For purposes of receipt of notification by a municipality of a local land use board hearing, in the case of an abutting property being under a manufactured housing park form of ownership as defined in RSA 205-A:1, II, the term "abutter'' includes the manufactured housing park owner and the tenants who own manufactured housing which adjoins or is directly across the street or stream from the land under consideration by the local land use board.
Abutter means an owner whose property abuts or adjoins the property of another person with no intervening land in between owned by a third party.
Abutter means any person who owns property that is immediately contiguous to the property on which the proposed work will take place, or who owns flowage rights on such property. The term does not include those properties separated by a public road or more than 1/4 mile from the limits of the proposed work. If contiguous properties are owned by the person who is proposing the work, then the term includes the person owning the next contiguous property, subject to the 1/4 mile limitation.

Examples of Abutter in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event the Abutter Dispute (as defined) is then an active case then pending with the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the parties shall cooperate in good faith to consider an additional extension of the Current Closing Date, which extension shall not be unreasonably refused.

  • The Town shall provide Exelon written notice of such claim, and Exelon and the Town shall provide the Abutter with a list of three appraisers that are mutually acceptable to the Town and Exelon.

  • If the appraiser’s findings confirm that the Abutter has experienced an economic loss due to a material reduction in the value of their home directly attributable to the Facility, Exelon shall refund the Abutter’s cost of the appraisal and shall compensate such Abutter in the amount of the diminution in property value, up to a maximum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).

  • Received By (Initials): Date: [] $ Abutter Notification Fee Paid.

  • The Abutter and Exelon shall each pay half of the cost of such independent third-party appraiser.


More Definitions of Abutter

Abutter means the owner of an adjoining property.
Abutter means the owner of any property any portion of which lies within 100 feet radially from any lot line of the subject property including owners of land directly opposite on any public or private street or way including any in another municipality or across a body of water. In the case of property that has frontage on a pond, abutters shall include all those properties with frontage on the pond or pond association if in existence.
Abutter means any person whose property is located in New Hampshire and adjoins or is directly across the street or stream from the land under consideration by the local land
Abutter means one whose property abuts, is contiguous to, or joins at the border or boundary of a public right-of-way in which a Main Pipe is to be or has been installed.
Abutter means the owner, lessee or occupier of any premises or lot in the Town which abuts a Town street, and where the premises or lot has been registered as a condominium under the Condominium Property Act, includes the condominium corporation which manages the premises or lot;
Abutter means any person whose property is located within two hundred (200) feet, adjoins, or is directly across the street or stream from the land under consideration by the local land use board. For purposes of receiving testimony only, and not for purposes of notification, the term "abutter" shall include any person who is able to demonstrate that his land will be directly affected by the proposal under consideration. For purposes of notification and giving testimony, abutter also means a municipality and the applicable regional planning commission.
Abutter means any person whose property adjoins or is directly across the street or stream from the land that will be directly affected by the proposal under consideration.