Contiguous Boundary definition

Contiguous Boundary means the boundary which, for the purposes of Settlement Agreements, eliminates an Overlapping Area.
Contiguous Boundary means property which either abuts directly on the property where the urban hens will be kept or is directly separated from the property by a street or street right of way, alley, walkway, railway, water body, utility lot or other similar feature;

Examples of Contiguous Boundary in a sentence

  • In particular, we have used that the third order derivatives are uniformly bounded in q to conclude that the remainder term is O(q3).

  • It is acknowledged that the overlap area was applied in accordance with the Contiguous Boundary in the Sharing Accord between the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun and the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in.

  • A recommendation of a panel on the location of a Contiguous Boundary which is accepted by the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation and the Overlapping Yukon First Nation is subject to approval by the other parties to this Agreement.

Related to Contiguous Boundary

  • Contiguous means lots, parcels or fractional interests that

  • natural boundary means the visible high water mark, or bankfull width, of any lake, river, stream or other body of water where the presence and action of the water are so common and usual, and so long continued in all ordinary years, as to mark on the soil of the bed of the body of water a character distinct from that of its banks, in vegetation, as well as in the nature of the soil itself;

  • Drainage area means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving waterbody or to a particular point along a receiving waterbody.

  • Tract means 2 or more parcels that share a common property line and are under the same ownership.