property boundary
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpropertyandboundary
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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/us/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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(Definition ofpropertyandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofproperty boundary
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Landowners whosepropertyboundaryhas been breached by an unlawful visitor may seek an injunction to restrain the continuation of the trespass.
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Water companies have no responsibilities for the pipework within thepropertyboundary, which will remain the responsibility of property owners.
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Pipework within thepropertyboundarywill remain the responsibility of the property owner.
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The ford has had to be maintained as apropertyboundaryfeature, despite several cars a year being washed away.
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One is usually found just outside thepropertyboundaryand can be used to isolate the building from the water supply.
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Homes usually have a setback from thepropertyboundary, so that they can not be placed close together.
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Building work in 2010 uncovered a complete 1,700-year-old human skeleton, as well as pottery, rubbish pits andpropertyboundaryditches.
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For instance, light that "accidentally" crosses apropertyboundaryand annoys a neighbor is generally wasted and pollutive light.
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To some extent, then, the end of international political boundaries would be mirrored by the end of domestic, individualistic, and legalistic property boundaries.
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In this case, the original misconception about the property boundaries led to a dispute over the ownership of the property.
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The maps display landmarks but no property boundaries, measurements, or distances.
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Elephants were free to move across the property boundaries into surrounding areas of similar habitat, and the tracks were only infrequently used by authorized vehicles.
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Definedpropertyboundarylines and an established land title system, provided colonials with a sense of security in their land ownership, by minimizing the likelihood of ownership or boundary disputes.
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Other problems affecting sugar areas that resulted in increasing tensions between the two groups were labour shortages, competition for railway cargo space, inadequate road systems, and unmarked property boundaries.
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Water supply is more difficult because of differences of property boundaries.
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Their remarkable, inherent herding instincts, sense of duty, and sense of property boundaries may be nurtured and encouraged accordingly, or subdued by their owners.
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The linear property boundaries, in the absence of pre-existing tracks, were natural locations for major roads.
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The alignment of the wall was irregular, as existing property boundaries or walls were reinforced to form a defence.
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While the town is a long rectangular shape, property boundaries and vertical air photography shows that it consists of two distinct parts or towns.
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Because of this, redefining property boundaries could create a large amount of legal issues and property owner confusion.
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