Block - Law Dictionary Search Results
Block-busting
Block-busting, means a profiteering by inducing property owners to sell hastily
Flat
Black's Law Dictionary, p. 652. A house in a larger block; an apartment, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 652. Flat,
Unconditionally and beneficially
in unison and among whom the voting power constitutes a block. If such a block exists and possesses more than seventy-five
Association of Apartment Owners
of the multi-storeyed buildings in any area, designated as a block, pocket or otherwise, means all the owners of the apartments
Fish tackle
the flukes of the anchor up to the gunwale The block used is called the fish block
blockage
blockage : the condition of a large block of items of
Blockage
The act of blocking up the state of being blocked up
Polytype
A cast or facsimile copy of an engraved block matter in type etc as a polytype in relief
massif
A block of the earths crust bounded by faults and shifted to
Modillion
The enriched block or horizontal bracket generally found under the cornice of the
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