Abut or abutting definition

Abut or abutting means immediately contiguous or physically touching, and, when used with respect to a lot or site, means that the lot or site physically touches upon another lot or site, and shares a property line or boundary line with it.
Abut or abutting means immediately contiguous to, or physically touching, and when used with respect to lots or sites means two that share a common property line.
Abut or abutting means contiguous to or physically touching, and when used with respect to a parcel or site, means that the parcel or site physically touches upon another parcel, site or piece of land, and shares a property line or boundary line with it;

More Definitions of Abut or abutting

Abut or abutting means immediately contiguous to or physically touching, and when used in respect of a lot, means that the two abutting lots share a property line.
Abut or abutting means to have a common property line or land use district line. “Access” means a means of vehicular or pedestrian approach, entry to or exit from property.
Abut or abutting means adjoining with a common boundary line, except that where two or more lots adjoin only at a corner or corners, they shall not be considered as abutting if the common property line between the two (2) parcels measures less than eight (8) feet in a single direction. Synonymous with adjoining.
Abut or abutting means immediately contiguous to or physically touching, and when used with respect to a lot, means that the site physically touches upon another lot and shares a property line with it;
Abut or abutting means contiguous, touching, adjoining, or connected at one or more points.
Abut or abutting means immediately contiguous to or touching and, when used with respect to a site, means the site touches upon another site, right-of-way, or piece of land and shares a property line.