Curb definition

Curb means the actual curb, if there is one, and if there is no curb in existence, it shall mean the division of a highway between the roadway and the sidewalk or boulevard as the case may be.
Curb means the [3] metre (10ft) distance from the edge of the travelled portion of a public street, road, or private road that meets the approval of the Municipality for solid waste collection, but it does not include the ditch;
Curb means the lateral boundaries of a roadway, whether or not marked by curbing;

Examples of Curb in a sentence

  • Fiber to the Curb (FTTC) loops are local loops consisting of fiber optic cable connecting to a copper distribution plant that is not more than five hundred (500) feet from the customer’s premises or, in the case of predominantly residential MDUs, not more than five hundred (500) feet from the MDU’s MPOE.


More Definitions of Curb

Curb means the edge of the travelled portion of the highway.
Curb or “Curbside” means a location within one (1) metre of the Public Street or Private Road. “Curbside Collection” has the meaning set out in Section 2.1.
Curb means the raised structural element which may be installed at the outside edge of a highway or median parking area, primarily for a gutter.
Curb means the lateral limit of the portion of the street used or intended to be used for vehicles, whether or not marked by curbstones.
Curb means that portion of any boulevard that borders on the street;
Curb means the lateral boundaries of that portion of the street designated or intended for the use of vehicles, whether marked by curbing construction or not.
Curb means that portion of the public street right-of-way between the traveled portion of the street and the property line which parallels the street center line;