Neighboring definition

Neighboring means in close proximity, in the immediate vicinity, or in actual contact.
Neighboring in this context, means a social entity that is not directly implicated in the controversy but nonetheless maintains significant connections to the participants. For example, in the desegregation context, advocates of community schooling would be a neighboring space—they did not have an inherent stake in the debate but their interests were variously implicated by either side as the desegregation movement progressed. See Schraub, Sticky Slopes, supra note 9, at 1260 & n.40. In the electricity restructuring context, examples of potential neighboring spaces might include land use advocates, solar panel manufacturers, or industrial trade organizations.
Neighboring means located in the same county or a contiguous county.

Examples of Neighboring in a sentence

  • 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.

  • Neighboring teeth also can move or tilt into the space, reducing the space available for the permanent tooth to come out.

  • Neighboring jurisdictions should provide prompt notification to agencies when concerns exist about fires that have the potential to impact adjacent jurisdictions.

  • The agreed statements of the Diplomatic Conference that adopted the Treaty (WIPO Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions) concerning certain provisions of the WPPT, are reproduced in endnotes below.

  • Neighboring buildings may be the subject of construction, renovation or demolition.

  • During the term of this Agreement, the Principal authorizes SWISSPERFORM to administer the existing and future neighboring rights or claims to remuneration, managed by a collecting society or otherwise collectively administered, that he/she is entitled to as a producer pursuant to the provisions of the Swiss Federal Law on Copyright and Neighboring Rights (URG).

  • Neighboring buildings may be the subject of construction, renovation or demolition.Owner will not be liable to Renter nor shall Renter seek to hold owner liable for interference with views, light, air flow, ventilation, the covenant of quiet enjoyment, or breach of the warranty of habitability, whether such interference is temporary or permanent, if such interference results from activities conducted on adjoining properties.

  • Revenue earned by Seller in connection with the sale and exploitation of the Sound Recording in the Portfolio, if applicable, will be paid at the Percentage Interest and for the applicable Revenue Sources (e.g., Streaming, Neighboring Rights) as set forth in Schedule A.

  • The Service, in cooperation with KDWP, may also terminate a Landowner Agreement or Neighboring Landowner Agreement and associated COI if it is determined that use of the enrolled property is no longer necessary for conservation or recovery efforts for the covered species.

  • Compliance monitoring will include periodic site visits to ensure the property is being managed consistent with this SHA/CCAA Agreement and the Cooperator’s Landowner Agreement or Neighboring Landowner Agreement.


More Definitions of Neighboring

Neighboring here means: can be reached by applying a search operation once.