abutter

[əˈbʌtər]

abutter Definition

a person or entity that owns adjacent land or property.

Using abutter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abutter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The abutter was notified of the proposed construction.

  • Example

    The abutters were consulted before the development project began.

  • Example

    The abutter's property line is adjacent to the park.

Origins of abutter

from Old English 'abūtan', meaning 'about'

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Summary: abutter in Brief

'Abutter' [əˈbʌtər] refers to a person or entity that owns adjacent land or property. It is commonly used in legal and real estate contexts, such as notifying abutters of proposed construction or consulting with abutters before a development project begins.