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Platform
Platform. He who causes a platform to be erected for viewing a public exhibition, and admits the public for
Lighthouse
are shown to guide ships at sea. The power of erecting and maintaining them is a branch of the royal prerogative.
Destruction of buildings
of the land and any buildings that may subsequently be erected on it. But the complete destruction of the whole of
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Building lease
a rent called a ground rent, the lessee covenanting to erect certain buildings thereon according to specification, and to maintain the
Bridge
Bridge [g'fnra, Gk.; pons, Lat.; bric, Sax.], a building erected across a river, ditch, valley, or other place, for the
hard on
An erect penis a penile erection
Erectile
Capable of being erected susceptible of being erected of dilated as erectile tissue
Coucheacute
Not erect inclined said of anything that is usually erect as an
Construct
variations, in relation to a building, means to construct, reconstruct, erect, re-erect, extend or alter structurally a building. [Control of National
Actual cost
started company which is in the process of constructing and erecting its plant, the interest incurred before the commencement of production
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