Examples of 'adjoining land' in a sentence

Meaning of "adjoining land"

adjoining land - This phrase refers to a piece of land that is adjacent or next to another piece of land. It is often used in real estate or property discussions to describe parcels of land that are contiguous or share a common boundary.

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adjoining land
There is the matter of the adjoining land.
Adjoining land not belonging to you.
It also includes the adjoining land uses.
The adjoining land are different.
There is the possibility to purchase a piece of adjoining land.
Purchase adjoining land.
Over the next few years he acquired additional adjoining land.
The adjoining land.
It was originally a reef island made up of two adjoining land masses.
They also bought the adjoining land so that nobody would bother them.
We are indebted to you above all for the gardens and adjoining land.
Various donors added gifts of adjoining land which were merged in the manor.
It was suggested that the zoo should potentially expand into adjoining land.
Two fishing lakes with access and adjoining land set in beautiful Creuse countryside.
The adjoining land around the stadium is frequently called the Collar Site.

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The Museum of Tropical Queensland has been constructed on adjoining land.
Perhaps the adjoining land was unusually shaped?
Redemptioner is a co-owner or an owner of an adjoining land.
Access to the adjoining land is required for carrying out work ;.
First select a continent, the state and the adjoining land.
He established a home nursery, purchasing adjoining land so he could expand it and his garden.
Within the year, Dan McKenzie and William Ellsworth arrived to stake claims for adjoining land.
Company premises with adjoining land for construction planning, creation of a digital 3D model.
After the war, the U.S. Government acquired the bridge and adjoining land.
It encompasses the Moray Firth and adjoining land areas, Caithness, Orkney and parts of Shetland.
In 1889 William sold the land to Reuben Fountain, who lived on adjoining land.
Possibility to acquire extra adjoining land of 25 hectares with right of pre-emption or puchase option.
In 1963 the Noicattaro Town Council began the building of a school on adjoining land.
Further adjoining land was bought in 1885 to facilitate the company 's first major expansion.
By 1860, Crenshaw and Co. had established the Crenshaw Woolen Mill on adjoining land they owned.
He acquired adjoining land to the extent that his boundary contained more than 1,600 acres.
Around 1910, Paul Marmottan acquired adjoining land in order to build an extension of his home.

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