neighbouring property

collocation in English

meaningsofneighbouringandproperty

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neighbouring
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈneɪ.bər.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈneɪ.bər.ɪŋ/
Neighbouring places are next to or near ...
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property
noun
uk
/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition ofneighbouringandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofneighbouring property

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I set aside the unproven claims that are often made of offences againstneighbouringproperty.
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We have done our best to minimise the effect onneighbouringproperty.
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That is quite apart from the inconvenience which must be caused to the owners or occupiers ofneighbouringproperty.
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I had a case myself whereneighbouringpropertywas sold and broken up.
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Clause 9(3) provides that the interest of the landlord inneighbouringpropertyshall be taken into account in assessing the price payable.
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Its impact can be reduced by putting it in a cutting or by building baffle walls between it andneighbouringproperty.
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It would be possible not to allow complaints from neighbours about hedges, unless they were bigger than when they moved into theirneighbouringproperty.
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A great deal of development has very deleterious effects onneighbouringproperty.
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Someone about to sell a property may believe that his property has a value which is different from that of aneighbouringproperty.
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We were then even more desperate than before, and at last aneighbouringpropertycame into the market.
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There may be a residential value not at all due toneighbouringproperty.
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The young man continued to terrorise the neighbours, one of whom was a young male tenant in aneighbouringproperty.
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We must look closely at the effects of any reform on the rights of third parties —for example, co-vassals and owners ofneighbouringproperty—and, indeed, on the community at large.
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If it goes into the street or into aneighbouringpropertyor serves more than one curtilage it ceases to be a drain and becomes a private sewer.
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Norwich is concerned about the growing problems of noise disturbance toneighbouringpropertywhich frequently arise when terraced or semi-detached dwellings are subdivided.
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The valuer then compares such valuation at the valuation date within the then current values of similarneighbouringpropertynot affected by the use of the road.
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These pipelines go along a relatively narrow stretch of land and can affectneighbouringproperty, particularly if they are carrying obnoxious substances of one sort or another—poisonous, explosive or inflammable.
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Let us take the case where, for some reason or another—perhaps because it obscures the view—it is decided that a tree should be removed fromneighbouringproperty.
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Orientation may also take into consideration other structures and features on the site,neighbouringproperty, vehicle and pedestrian traffic, and prevailing winds.
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Common cases include a room situated above a shared passageway in a semi-detached house, or a balcony which extends over aneighbouringproperty.
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