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Home Dictionary Name: by walkwalk through
walk through the final inspection of a property being sold by the buyer to confirm that any contingencies specified in the purchase agreement such as repairs have been completed, fixture and non-fixture property is in place and confirm the electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems are in working order. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
By walk
A secluded or private walk...
Walk out
Walk out, means a strike; an informal or unauthorised strike; an action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval; continued absence from the meetings of an organization as an expression of disapproval, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 2572....
preamble
preamble [Middle French preambule, from Medieval Latin preambulum, from Late Latin, neuter of preambulus walking in front of, from Latin prae- + ambulare to walk] : an introductory statement (as to a contract) ;esp : the introductory part of a constitution or statute that usually states the reasons for and intent of the law NOTE: While preambles do not state law and therefore are not judicially enforceable, they are used to determine legislative intent when interpreting statutes. ...
Hobble
To walk lame bearing chiefly on one leg to walk with a hitch or hop or with crutches...
Mince
To walk with short steps to walk in a prim affected manner...
Outwalk
To excel in walking to leave behind in walking...
Perambulate
To walk through or over especially to travel over for the purpose of surveying or examining to inspect by traversing specifically to inspect officially the boundaries of as of a town or parish by walking over the whole line...
Grove
Grove, in Webster's New World Dictionary, p. 641, a grove has been defined as a small wood; groups of trees standing together without undergrowth. The Shorter (Oxford English Dictionary, Vol. I, 838 also defines it as a small wood, a group to trees affording shade or forming avenues or walks. In Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 98, p. 688 a grove is defined to mean a cluster of trees not sufficiently extensive to be called a wood; a group to trees of indefinite extent but not large enough to constitute a forest; especially such a group considered as furnishing shade for avenues and walks, Sardar Chandrajirao Angre v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1968 SC 494 (496): (1968) 1 SCR 761. [Madhya Bharat Abolition of Jagirs Act, 1951 (28 of 1951), s. 5(b) (iv)]...
ambulatory
ambulatory [Latin ambulatorius, literally, movable, transferable, from ambulare to walk, move, be transferred] : capable of being altered [a will is until the testator's death] ...
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