abut
a·but / əˈbət/ • v. (a·but·ted, a·but·ting) [tr.] (of an area of land or a building) be next to or have a common boundary with: gardens abutting Great Prescott Street | [intr.] a park abutting on an area of wasteland. ∎ touch or lean upon: masonry may crumble where a roof abuts it.
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To reach; to touch. To touch at the end; be contiguous; join at a border or boundary; terminate on; end at; border on; reach or touch with an end. The term abutting implies a closer proximity than the term adjacent.
When referring to real property, abutting means that there is no intervening land between the abutting parcels. Generally, properties that share a common boundary are abutting. A statute may require abutting owners to pay proportional shares of the cost of a street improvement project.