Door - Law Dictionary Search Results
door to door
of eg journeys or deliveries as the limousine offers direct door to door service
louvered door
A door having louvers in place of a solid panel in part
Distress
due should be distrained for at one time. the outer door of the house can in no case be broken open;
Usher
Usher [fr. huis, Fr., a door], a door-keeper, an officer who keeps silence in a Court.
doorknocker
usually metal and ornamental attached by a hinge to a door which may be swung by hand against the door to
Latchstring
A string for raising the latch of a door by a person outside It is fastened to the latch
Porte cochegravere
A large doorway allowing vehicles to drive into or through a building It
Porter
A man who has charge of a door or gate a doorkeeper one who waits at the door
Postern
Originally a back door or gate a private entrance hence any small door or
Higler
Higler, a person who carries from door to door and sells, by retail, provisions, etc.
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