frontage

frontage
The measure in feet or other linear unit of measurement of the boundary between a street or highway and an abutting property. The measure of the line between a river or other body of water and land abutting thereon. The buildings fronting upon a street, whether business or residential. 7 Am J2d Auto § 191. In determining "frontage" occupied by business buildings, for the purpose of applicability of a speed limit prescribed by statute for business districts, an intersecting street or highway is not included. Hinson v Dawson, 241 NC 714, 86 SE2d 585, 50 ALR2d 333.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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