Examples of Neighboring in a sentence
The contractor shall be responsible for all injury to persons, Neighboring Properties, animals or things, and for all structural and decorative damage to property which may arise from the operation or neglect of himself or of any nominated Sub-contractor's employees, whether such injury damage arise from carelessness, accident or any other cause whatever in any way connected with the carrying out of this contract.
Ginsburg, International Copyright and Neighboring Rights—The Berne Convention and Beyond, Oxford, Vol.
Neighboring teeth also can move or tilt into the space, reducing the space available for the permanent tooth to come out.
Neighboring property owners are encouraged to combine resources to collectively propose beach access structures in appropriate locations for shared use.
Neighboring jurisdictions should provide prompt notification to agencies when concerns exist about fires that are managed strategically and have the potential to impact adjacent jurisdictions.
Fit With Neighboring Buildings: Use design elements to achieve a successful fit between a building and its neighbors.DC2-D Scale and TextureDC2-D-1.
Neighboring communities can expect to get the worst of both worlds.
Exceptions and Limits to Copyright and Neighboring Rights, study prepared by Pierre Sirinelli, WCT-WPPT/IMP/1, 1999, p.2.
The contractor shall be responsible for all injury to persons, Neighboring Properties, animals or things, and for all structural and decorative damage to property which may arise from the operation or neglect of himself or of any nominated Sub- contractor's employees, whether such injury damage arise from carelessness, accident or any other cause whatever in any way connected with the carrying out of this contract.
Examples in intellectual property: Joint Recommendation Concerning Provisions on the Protection of Well-Known Marks; Agreed statements of the Diplomatic Conference that adopted the WCT and WPPT, 1996 (WIPO Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions.