Boundary Tree definition
Boundary Tree means a tree, any part of whose trunk is growing across one or more property lines;
Boundary Tree means a Tree having any part of its trunk located on the property line between adjoining lands, and for the purpose of this definition a ‘trunk’ means that part of the Tree from its point of growth away from its roots up to where it branches out to limbs and foliage.
Boundary Tree means a Tree whose trunk from the ground level to the first branch straddles or bisects the property line of the lot;
Examples of Boundary Tree in a sentence
Boundary Tree: A tree with orange paint above and below ▇▇▇▇▇ height designating the perimeter of the sale unit.
Approximately every 5th Boundary Tree has the cutting unit number painted on it.
More Definitions of Boundary Tree
Boundary Tree means a tree, the trunk of which is located on or partially on abutting land within 6 metres of the property line. By-law 166-07, 10 December, 2007.
Boundary Tree means a tree, the trunk of which is located on or partially on adjacent property within 6 metres of the property line;
Boundary Tree means a tree, the stem or trunk of which straddles an established property line and is jointly owned by abutting property owners.
Boundary Tree means every tree whose trunk is growing on the boundary between adjoining lands is the common property of the owners of the
Boundary Tree means any tree where the trunk, from where it connects to the roots to where it branches out into limbs, bisects the boundary between two or more properties;
Boundary Tree means a tree that meets one or more of the following criteria:
Boundary Tree means a tree whose tree trunk, at ground level, straddles or is bisected by the property line of the lot;