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Immediately adjacent

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Immediately adjacent, in legal usage, generally means "adjoining or abutting, rather than in the vicinity". See, e.g., Parsons v Wethersfield, 135 Conn 24, 60 A2d 771, 4 ALR2d 330 - This definition of the term was given in a statutory provision requiring a unanimous vote of the commission on a question of rezoning property over the protest of 20 percent of the owners of lots "immediately adjacent".



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