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Brick-built
Brick-built, means brick-built in the ordinary sense, and does not include
Brick-earsth
Brick-earsth, See, AIR 1975 SC 386 (389). [Mines and Minerals (Regulation
Building
v. Williams, (1892) 1 QB 270, as an inclosure of brick or stone covered by a roof, and said by Park,
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Pave
To lay or cover with stone brick or other material so as to make a firm level
Insurance
Common insurances.--(1) Buildings covered with slates, etc., and built with brick or stone, etc., and wherein no hazardous trade or manufacture
Lateritious
Like bricks of the color of red bricks
Bricklaying
The art of building with bricks or of uniting them by cement or mortar into various
Brickkiln
A kiln or furnace in which bricks are baked or burnt or a pile of green bricks
Sinopite
A brick red ferruginous clay used by the ancients for red paint
Bricks
Bricks, the duties of excise on, were repealed by 13 &
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