Front-Foot Rule Law and Legal Definition
Front foot rule refers to a principle that an improvement cost should be apportioned among several properties in proportion to their frontage, without regard to the benefits conferred on each property.
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Front foot rule refers to a principle that an improvement cost should be apportioned among several properties in proportion to their frontage, without regard to the benefits conferred on each property.