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erect
erect : to give legal existence to by a formal act
Erect
inverted not leaning or bent not prone as to stand erect
Erectable
Capable of being erected as an erectable feather
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Erection
Erection, 'erection' in relation to a building includes extension, alternation or
Lords of Erection
Lords of Erection. On the Reformation in Scotland, the king, as proprietor of
Titulars of erection
Titulars of erection. See LORDS OF ERECTION.
Erection
The act of erecting or raising upright the act of constructing as a building
Re-erection
Re-erection, includes construction for a second time on the same plan sanctioned previously, Ghaziabad Development Authority, Ghaziabad v. Duli Chand,...
Labourers' dwellings
1890 the following five sets of enactments provided for the erection and maintenance of healthy 'labourers' dwellings,' the first three of
Building
16 Geo. 5, c. 68), s. 11, as including 'any erection of whatsoever material and in whatsoever manner constructed and any
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