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Waste

sub-divided into (a) voluntary or commissive, as where the tenant pulls down a house or a part thereof, or ploughs up

Injunction

diversion of streams from mills, the back flowage on mills, pulling down of the banks of rivers and exposing adjacent lands

Demolish

To throw or pull down to raze to destroy the fabric of to pull

merged credit report

merged credit report raw data pulled from two or more of the major credit-reporting firms. Source:

Roller coaster

the cars are briefly upside down typically the cars are pulled by a chain device to the top of the first

Toff

house once stood, but it is now all fallen or pulled down, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary.

Pelt-wool

Pelt-wool, the wool pulled off the skin or pelt of dead sheep, 8 Hen.

Intoxicating liquor

which was necessary because the premises are about to be pulled down for some public purpose or have been rendered unfit

Dangerous structure

to be in a ruinous or dangerous state must be pulled down, repaired, or otherwise made secure. This provision is not

Maiden

above with lead. At the time of execution it was pulled up to the top of a frame about eight feet

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