- An
abutter is a
person (or entity)
whose property is
adjacent to the
property of another. In
jurisdictions such as M****achusetts, New Hampshire, and Nova...
- Look up
premises in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Premises are land and
buildings together considered as a property. This
usage arose from property...
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Including Safkhet, Sesat, Seshet, Sesheta, and Seshata. Also
spelled Sefkhet-
Abut, Sefkhet-Abwi, and Sefekhet-Abuy. The
Unicode font
reads left-to-right; the...
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Commissioner Ronald Lapat Adamat, Ph.D, P.D.
Superintendent Commo. Joel Y.
Abutal, MM, MSc Dean Ma.
Nissa C.
Espiritu (Dean of
Graduate School)
Manny Isla...
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Abut Head is a
forested headland on the West
Coast of New Zealand's
South Island. It is
located north of the
village of
Whataroa and west of Harihari,...
- wide blue
vertical band on the fly side with a
yellow isosceles triangle abutting the band and the top of the flag; the
remainder of the flag is blue with...
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Butts and bounds,
shortened form for "
abuttals and boundaries" of a property, are the
boundary lines delineated between plots of land,
usually those which...
- Harlington, Bedfordshire. The
house abuts, and has
views over, Bury Orchard, the
village common,
which itself abuts the
Chilterns Area of
Outstanding Natural...
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Abutting the Gulf of Aden just
south of the Red Sea,
across the
water from Yemen...
- general, over the span of the centuries, in the west, S****anid
territory abutted that of the
large and
stable Roman state, but to the east, its nearest...