abuttal

/əˈbʌtəl/
noun
  1. The boundary or edge of a piece of land where it meets another property.
    • The surveyor marked the abuttal between the two farms.
    • The deed describes the abuttal as the line along the old stone wall.
    • Disputes often arise over the exact abuttal of neighboring lots.
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