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Masonry
Matched in: Term Masonry
Nogging
Rough brick masonry used to fill in the interstices of a wooden frame in building
Rubblework
Masonry constructed of unsquared stones that are irregular in size and shape
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Rubble masonry
Building
12. See NEW BUILDING. Means a house, outhouse, stable, latrine, shed, hut or other roofed structure whether of masonry, brick, wood, mud, metal or other material, and part thereof and includes a well and a wall other
Hut
1960), s. 2(2)] Means any building, no material portion of which above the plinth level is constructed of masonry or of squared timber framing or of iron framing. [Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), s. 2 (xvi)]
Hypocaust
A furnace esp one connected with a series of small chambers and flues of tiles or other masonry through which the heat of a fire was distributed to rooms above This contrivance first used in bath
House
House, means any hut, shop, warehouse, workshop, masonry or framed. [Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 (43 of 1994), s. 2(22)] A home, dwelling, or residence, Black's Law
Slatt
A slab of stone used as a veneer for coarse masonry
Rubble
Water worn or rough broken stones broken bricks etc used in coarse masonry or to fill up between the facing courses of walls
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Masonry - Law Dictionary Search Results
Masonry
Matched in: Term Masonry
Nogging
Rough brick masonry used to fill in the interstices of a wooden frame in building
Rubblework
Masonry constructed of unsquared stones that are irregular in size and shape
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Moellon
Rubble masonry
Building
12. See NEW BUILDING. Means a house, outhouse, stable, latrine, shed, hut or other roofed structure whether of masonry, brick, wood, mud, metal or other material, and part thereof and includes a well and a wall other
Hut
1960), s. 2(2)] Means any building, no material portion of which above the plinth level is constructed of masonry or of squared timber framing or of iron framing. [Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924), s. 2 (xvi)]
Hypocaust
A furnace esp one connected with a series of small chambers and flues of tiles or other masonry through which the heat of a fire was distributed to rooms above This contrivance first used in bath
House
House, means any hut, shop, warehouse, workshop, masonry or framed. [Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 (43 of 1994), s. 2(22)] A home, dwelling, or residence, Black's Law
Slatt
A slab of stone used as a veneer for coarse masonry
Rubble
Water worn or rough broken stones broken bricks etc used in coarse masonry or to fill up between the facing courses of walls
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