Property Boundary

/ˈprɒpərti ˈbaʊndəri/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legally recognized line or limit that separates one parcel of land from another.
    The surveyor marked the property boundary to clarify the extent of each owner's land.

Forms

  • property boundaries

Commentary

The precise identification of a property boundary is crucial in drafting deeds and resolving disputes to prevent overlapping claims.

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