Property line definition

Property line means the division line between two units of land.
Property line means the outer edge of a street or highway right-of-way.
Property line means the plot boundary which separates private property from the public property or a private property from another private property.

Examples of Property line in a sentence

  • The Association agrees to use reasonable diligence to provide sanitary sewer service to a point of delivery designated at Member’s Lot service location (Property Line).


More Definitions of Property line

Property line means the boundary between the land comprising a street and the land that abuts thereon;
Property line means curb line if the building sewer is to connect with the public sewer in a public street. "Property Line" shall mean the edge of a sewer right-of-way in those instances where the buildings sewer connects to the public sewer in a right-of-way.
Property line means the real or imaginary line which represents the legal limits of property (including an apartment, condominium, room, or other dwelling unit) owned, leased or otherwise occupied by a person, business, corporation or institution. In cases involving sound from an activity on a public street or other public right-of-way, the property line shall be the nearest boundary of the public right-of-way.
Property line means the line denoting the limits of legal ownership of property.
Property line means the legal boundary of a parcel.
Property line means the line dividing two adjacent properties in separate ownership;
Property line means the boundary between a street and a property;