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Definitions of abutter in various dictionaries:
noun - the owner of contiguous property
verb - to touch along a border
ABUTTER - An abutter is a person (or entity) whose property is adj acent to the property of another. In jurisdictions such as Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and ...
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One who, or that which, abuts. Specifically, the owner of a contiguous estate. |
the owner of an adjoining property. |
the owner of contiguous property |
The owner of an adjoining property. |
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An abutter is a person (or entity) whose property is adjacent to the property of another. In jurisdictions such as Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Nova Scotia, it is a defined legal term. Some jurisdictions, such as Virginia, may use the term adjacent landowner, while others, such as California, use the term adjoining landowner, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency defines rights of contiguous property owners (CPO). * In land use regulations, concerns of an abutter may be given special attention, being the one most likely to suffer specific harm from a hasty, uninformed decision. For example, a developer requesting a subdivision may be required to notify (or pay to notify) all abutters of the proposal and invite them to a public hearing. Regulations may also provide an abutter with the right to be heard at the hearing, unlike others who must request permission to be heard, at the discretion of the board. * In the spirit of land use politics, even the unified voices of t |