Contiguous definition

Contiguous means two or more tracts of land lying in the same legal section that have separate legal descriptions, but which have at least a partially common boundary line.
Contiguous means land adjoining or touching by common corner or otherwise. Land having common ownership divided by a road or other right-of-way shall be considered contiguous.
Contiguous means land adjoining and touching other property

Examples of Contiguous in a sentence

  • Contiguous sections of assembly code that are not enclosed by the .asmfunc and .endasmfunc directives are automatically placed in assembler-defined functions named with this syntax: $ filename : starting source line : ending source line $ If you want to view your variables as a user-defined type in C code, the types must be declared and the variables must be defined in a C file.

  • Contiguous dry land access must be provided for residential and commercial uses in compliance with s.

  • ORS 222.111(2) ‐ Annexation of Contiguous Territory, Authority and Procedure for Annexation, Generally.

  • Contiguous, on-site parking and access from the primary thoroughfares or side streets are absolute prerequisites to successful restoration/revitalization.

  • Contiguous canonical base pairs form secondary structure elements called helices (or stems) connected together through various types of loops (E.g. hairpins, bulges, internal loops and multi-loops).


More Definitions of Contiguous

Contiguous means lots, parcels or fractional interests that share a common boundary or point. Lots, parcels or fractional interests are not contiguous if they are separated by either of the following:
Contiguous means lots, parcels or fractional interests that
Contiguous means land adjoining or touching by common corner
Contiguous. 56031. (a) "Contiguous" means territory that abuts or shares a common boundary with territory within a local agency:
Contiguous means land that adjoins and touches other land owned by the same owner or held under the same ownership. Land that is an integral part of a farming operation is considered contiguous even though the land may be separated by a public road, railroad, right of way, or waterway.
Contiguous means any of the following:
Contiguous means land adjoining and touching other property held by the same ownership. Land in common ownership which is divided by a public road, but otherwise an integral part of a farming or timber management operation shall be considered contiguous.