Neighbour definition

Neighbour means those occupying flats in the building.
Neighbour means a person who lives or works in a property within 50 metres walking distance of the Delivery Address.
Neighbour means a specific neighbour selected by the Addressee or any neighbour, defined as a person who works or lives in the same or a neighbouring building, no more than 50 metres from the original address stated on the Parcel.

Examples of Neighbour in a sentence

  • Neighbour: Nepal is an important neighbour of India and occupies special significance in its foreign policy because of the geographic, historical, cultural and economic linkages/ties that span centuries.

  • Any proposed changes to the terms of the Good Neighbour Agreement shall be discussed and resolved among the Parties.

  • The property is a privately-owned home, and we enforce a ‘Good Neighbour Policy’.

  • We are piloting Good Neighbour Agreements and we will be focusing on how best to reward improved behaviour and looking at how we can offer effective support to families.

  • If ▇▇▇▇▇▇, in its sole discretion determines that you are a Noisy Neighbour ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ reserves the right to temporarily limit your use of the Services.


More Definitions of Neighbour

Neighbour means a person who lives in a Residential Property within 50 metres walking distance of the delivery address.
Neighbour means an owner or occupier of a property located within a 30 meter (100 feet) radius of the short-term rental operator’s principal residence unit, where such distance is measured from the perimeter property lines of such principal residence unit, provided that where a property located within such 30 meter (100 feet) radius of the short-term rental operator’s principal residence unit is a multiple family dwelling that is managed and controlled by a strata corporation, “neighbour” means the strata corporation of such multiple family dwelling.
Neighbour means the owner or resident of the dwelling situated directly next door or across the road from a particular property and in respect to a cul-de-sac all properties making use of the cul-de- sac;
Neighbour means a clearly defined locality, with reference to its physical layout, character or inhabitant.
Neighbour means a neighbour of the Address.
Neighbour means a neighbour chosen by the Addressee, defined as a person who works or lives in the same or a neighbouring building no farther than 50 metres from the original address stated on the Parcel.
Neighbour in this context means a scientist who holds an opposing view about Global Warming. The Greens, with Al Gore as their great high priest, are deep into false witness as a legitimate part of their mission to save the planet from the depredations of mankind. So any lie will serve this purpose and when one lie is shown up as yet another falsehood, they move onto another one.