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

  • Failure to have the Campsite clean will result in the Campground Operator having the site cleaned and the Camper will be billed accordingly - No mounting of satellite dishes any kind permitted directly on the trees - Property line violations must be corrected upon the written request from the Campground Operator to the Camper.

  • Exhibit A Task 1: Topographic, Property line and Subsurface Utility Location Survey: $18,339.00 Provide a field run topographical survey, as defined by the Commonwealth of Virginia, for the delineated project site shown in the diagram below consisting of approximately 1.4 acres.


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 the property.
Property line means the legal boundary of a parcel.
Property line means the boundary between a street and a property;
Property line means the legal boundary of a parcel of land.