Contiguous acreage definition

Contiguous acreage means acres within the same continuous boundary associated with groundwater rights that are owned or leased by a person. Acreages must share a common boundary of at least one-quarter mile to be considered contiguous. Minimal breaks between contiguous acreage caused by railroads and public roads may not disqualify property from being considered contiguous acreage (Rule 4.3)

Related to Contiguous acreage

  • contiguous zone means the entire zone established by the United States under Article 24 of the Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone (37 FR 11906 June 15, 1972).

  • Contiguous means lots, parcels or fractional interests that

  • Lands means the purchase of real property or interest in real property.

  • Acreage means the number of acres of land area of an Assessor's Parcel as shown on an Assessor's Parcel Map, or if the land area is not shown on an Assessor’s Parcel Map, the Board may rely on the land area shown on the applicable final map, parcel map, condominium plan, or other recorded County parcel map.

  • Parcel 2 means the land described on Exhibit B-1 to the Elm Road II Ground Lease.