Adjoining Property Definition Example with 6 Variations

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Adjoining Property. All sidewalks, curbs, gores and vault spaces adjoining the Leased Premises.

Variations

Adjoining Property. All all sidewalks, driveways, curbs, gores and vault spaces adjoining the Leased Premises. Premises
Adjoining Property. All all sidewalks, curbs, gores and vault spaces adjoining any of the Leased Premises. Premises
Adjoining Property. All means all sidewalks, curbs, gores and vault spaces adjoining the Leased Premises.
Adjoining Property. All shall mean all sidewalks, driveways, curbs, gores and vault spaces adjoining the Leased Premises.
Adjoining Property. All shall mean all sidewalks, curbs, gores gores, and vault spaces adjoining the Leased Premises.
Adjoining Property. All shall mean all sidewalks, driveways, curbs, gores and vault spaces adjoining any of the Leased Premises.
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