Carpet - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: carpetcarpeted
covered with or as if with carpeting or with carpeting as specified often used in combination as the carpeted hallway a flower carpeted hillside Opposite of uncarpeted...
Carpeting
The act of covering with carpets...
Carpetmonger
One who deals in carpets a buyer and seller of carpets...
property (fixture and non-fixture)
property (fixture and non-fixture) in a real estate contract, the property is the land within the legally described boundaries and all permanent structures and fixtures. Ownership of the property confers the legal right to use the property as allowed within the law and within the restrictions of zoning or easements. Fixture property refers to those items permanently attached to the structure, such as carpeting or a ceiling fan, which transfers with the property. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
Bancal
An ornamental covering as of carpet or leather for a bench or form...
bloodstained
stained with blood as a bloodstained shirt a bloodstained carpet a bloodstained sidewalk...
Bocking
A coarse woolen fabric used for floor cloths to cover carpets etc so called from the town of Bocking in England where it was first made...
Brussels
A city of Belgium giving its name to a kind of carpet a kind of lace etc...
Cadene
A species of inferior carpet imported from the Levant...
Carpet
A heavy woven or felted fabric usually of wool but also of cotton hemp straw etc esp a floor covering made in breadths to be sewed together and nailed to the floor as distinguished from a rug or mat originally also a wrought cover for tables...
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