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noun

An enclosed place or tract of land.

noun

The visible boundary around an enclosed place or tract of land, consisting of a fence, hedge, wall, or similar structure, or the invisible boundary around an unenclosed place or tract of land. The boundary is “broken” if anyone crosses the boundary without permission or an invitation from the land’s owner. See also breach.

noun

The legal interest of one who owns a particular piece of enclosed or unenclosed land.

verb

To consummate, conclude, or bring to an end, especially a discussion or negotiation. See also closing.

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