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frontage

frontage (fr[schwa]n-tij). 1. The part of land abutting a street or highway or lying between a building’s front and a street or highway (the property’s value was so low because of its narrow frontage). 2. The linear distance of a frontage (the lot’s frontage was 90 feet).

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foot frontage rule

foot-frontage rule. Tax. A method of property-tax assessment — used esp. to pay for improvements such as sidewalks and sewers — that considers only the lot’s actual frontage on the line of improvement and ignores the depth of the lot and the number and character of other improvements or their value.

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frontage

frontage n. (1)临街地(河、湖等);临街地界(长度) (2)临街(或河、湖等)的屋前空地 可用于建筑,不包括横穿的街道或在人行道与街缘之间的人行道及装饰性场所所占用的空间。街道上的建设:如铺砌、排水等费用一般由临街的房屋所有人按其各自所占空地的比例分摊。但临海的房屋所有人并没有在屋前土地上建筑防波堤的责任。房屋所有人对其屋前空地享有地役权,但如无特殊损害的证据,不允许其提起阻碍航海之诉。

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front foot rule

front-foot rule. The principle that an improvement cost is to be apportioned among several properties in proportion to their frontage, without regard to the benefits conferred on each property. — Also termed front-foot plan. [Cases: Municipal Corporations 469. C.J.S. Municipal Corporations §§ 1281–1283, 1285.]

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