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If the fence is yours - ie your boundary and on your land then the neighbor has no right to attach anything to it (without your permission).
A boundary is a restriction, a line of demarkation. That fence is the boundary between our property. The ball went outside of the boundary.
The perimeter. It is the total length of the boundary (where the fence is or will be) of the garden.
The homophone pair for "renter's boundary" is "tenant's fence."
Fence is already used as a verb. To fence something off or "enclose within a fence" is a verb. In the sport of fencing, "to fence" is also a verb. Fence as in the actual object which is used as a boundary marker, is a noun.
Set your fence boundary at least five feet inside of your neighbor's border.
The centre of the fence posts are in line with the boundary. So the fence attached to the post may be on either side of the boundary line, depending on who owned the fence (especially important if dividing two gardens of semi-detached houses, where one owner may be responsible for the upkeep of the dividing fence - often shown in the deeds).
That fence is the boundary between our property and our neighbor's property. Their favorite ski hill is located on the boundary between the two cities.
A boundary marker, such as a fence, wall, or border sign, can indicate where a place ends.
barricade, wall, bar, fence, boundary, obstacle, obstruction
Yes, a fence is considered a structure because it is a constructed barrier that serves a specific purpose, such as marking a boundary or providing security.
A fence is a barrier enclosing a house. Also known to mark a boundary.