Brick - Law Dictionary Search Results
Kiln
A large stove or oven a furnace of brick or stone or a heated chamber for the purpose of hardening burning or drying anything as a kiln
Malm
A kind of brick of a light brown or yellowish color made of sand clay and chalk
Oven
A place arched over with brick or stonework and used for baking heating or drying hence any structure whether fixed or portable which may
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Polyhalite
A mineral usually occurring in fibrous masses of a brick red color being tinged with iron and consisting chiefly of the sulphates of lime magnesia and soda
Pucka
of its kind variously used as implying substantial real fixed sure etc and specif of buildings made of brick and mortar
Muriform
Resembling courses of bricks or stones in squareness and regular arrangement as a muriform variety of cellular tissue
Minor mineral
includes 'ordinary clay' and 'ordinary sand', there is no reason why earth used for the purpose of making bricks should not be comprehended with in the meaning of the word 'any other mineral' which may be declared
Mineral and minor mineral
clay' and 'ordinary sand'. If so, there is no reason why earth used for the purpose of making bricks should not be comprehended within the meaning of the word 'any other mineral' which may be declared as
Fire-resisting materials
(20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. clviii.), Chitty's Statutes. They include, for general purposes, 'brickwork constructed of good bricks well burnt,' etc, and 'solidly put together with good mortar,' etc., and for the special purposes of 'verandahs,
Rubble
Water worn or rough broken stones broken bricks etc used in coarse masonry or to fill up between the facing courses of walls
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Brick - Law Dictionary Search Results
Kiln
A large stove or oven a furnace of brick or stone or a heated chamber for the purpose of hardening burning or drying anything as a kiln
Malm
A kind of brick of a light brown or yellowish color made of sand clay and chalk
Oven
A place arched over with brick or stonework and used for baking heating or drying hence any structure whether fixed or portable which may
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Polyhalite
A mineral usually occurring in fibrous masses of a brick red color being tinged with iron and consisting chiefly of the sulphates of lime magnesia and soda
Pucka
of its kind variously used as implying substantial real fixed sure etc and specif of buildings made of brick and mortar
Muriform
Resembling courses of bricks or stones in squareness and regular arrangement as a muriform variety of cellular tissue
Minor mineral
includes 'ordinary clay' and 'ordinary sand', there is no reason why earth used for the purpose of making bricks should not be comprehended with in the meaning of the word 'any other mineral' which may be declared
Mineral and minor mineral
clay' and 'ordinary sand'. If so, there is no reason why earth used for the purpose of making bricks should not be comprehended within the meaning of the word 'any other mineral' which may be declared as
Fire-resisting materials
(20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. clviii.), Chitty's Statutes. They include, for general purposes, 'brickwork constructed of good bricks well burnt,' etc, and 'solidly put together with good mortar,' etc., and for the special purposes of 'verandahs,
Rubble
Water worn or rough broken stones broken bricks etc used in coarse masonry or to fill up between the facing courses of walls
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