adjoining land definition

adjoining land means land—
adjoining land means land which is not separated by intervening property owned by someone else. Land which is separated by roads, rivers, streams, etc., is considered to be adjoining.
adjoining land means any land which does not comprise any part of the Premises in relation to which Rights in Freehold Land and/or Rights in Leasehold Land must be granted to NGED for the purpose of carrying out the Connection Works, placing or installing and keeping installed any of the Connection Equipment and thereafter using, siting, laying, repairing, replacing, renewing, altering, maintaining, removing or gaining access to the Connection Equipment.

More Definitions of adjoining land

adjoining land shall include contiguous land, adjacent land and all parts of a parcel of land only a part of which is actually adjoining or adjacent to any other land.
adjoining land means any land owned by Seller, or in which the Seller otherwise has an interest, lying in the bed of any street, road, avenue, open or proposed, public or private, in front of or adjoining the Land or any portion thereof, and any award to be made in lieu thereof and in and to any unpaid award for damage to the Land or the Improvements by reasons of change of grade of any street occurring after the Effective Date.
adjoining land means land over which an access road passes or is to pass;
adjoining land means land owned by a person other than the Landowner, not being an adopted road, footpath or highway, where part of the Adoptable Works are to be undertaken which adjoins the Site.
adjoining land means any land which in the past, or the future, had or has a water boundary with the Whanganui River whether or not the land is physically adjacent to the bed;
adjoining land means the land adjoining the foreshore and extending not more than fifty yards beyond the landward limit of the foreshore. The term “foreshore” is not defined in the Act.
adjoining land means that portion of land extending a distance of one hundred feet landward from the spring high water mark or, where the land to that distance includes a cliff, to a distance of fifty feet landward from the seaward edge of the cliff top;