Chimney - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hearth
The pavement or floor of brick stone or metal in a chimney on which a fire is made the floor of a fireplace also a corresponding part of a stove
Fireplace
The part a chimney appropriated to the fire a hearth usually an open recess in a wall in which a fire may
chimneystack
the part of the chimney that is above the roof it usually has several flues
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chimneypot
a short earthenware pipe on the top of a chimney to increase the draft
chimneysweep
someone who cleans soot from chimneys usually as a profession
firebrick
a brick made of fire clay used for lining eg furnaces and chimneys
Hoveling
A method of securing a good draught in chimneys by covering the top leaving openings in the sides or by carrying up two of the sides higher
Machinery
25 Vict. c. 97), s. 11, as amended. As to the fencing of machinery in factories, see FACTORY. Chimneys which are merely solid structure built upon the ground whose part do not move at all cannot be
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Chimney - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hearth
The pavement or floor of brick stone or metal in a chimney on which a fire is made the floor of a fireplace also a corresponding part of a stove
Fireplace
The part a chimney appropriated to the fire a hearth usually an open recess in a wall in which a fire may
chimneystack
the part of the chimney that is above the roof it usually has several flues
Keep your definitions linked to case research
chimneypot
a short earthenware pipe on the top of a chimney to increase the draft
chimneysweep
someone who cleans soot from chimneys usually as a profession
firebrick
a brick made of fire clay used for lining eg furnaces and chimneys
Hoveling
A method of securing a good draught in chimneys by covering the top leaving openings in the sides or by carrying up two of the sides higher
Machinery
25 Vict. c. 97), s. 11, as amended. As to the fencing of machinery in factories, see FACTORY. Chimneys which are merely solid structure built upon the ground whose part do not move at all cannot be
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