Rebuilding - Law Dictionary Search Results
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To build again as something which has been demolished to construct anew as to rebuild a house a wall a wharf or a city...
Rebuilder
One who rebuilds...
Rebuilding
Rebuilding, where it does not amount to new building but amounts to re-construction of certain parts of the old building either by taking down the roof or by changing the foundation or by taking down the walls and re-constructing them or otherwise, the work done is 're-building', Sharma Electric Engineering Works v. Radha Devi, AIR 1957 Cal 227....
reconstruction
reconstruction 1 : a rebuilding of a nonfunctional patented article that amounts to creation of a new article and constitutes infringement of the patent [the complete replacement of the mechanism was a and not a repair] 2 : the practice or process of recreating an incident (as an accident) for the purpose of investigating the specific facts and circumstances surrounding it [heard testimony on the speed of the vehicle from an expert in accident ] ...
renewal
renewal 1 : the act or process of renewing [a of the copyright] 2 : the quality or state of being renewed 3 : something renewed 4 : something used for renewing ;specif : an expenditure that betters existing fixed assets 5 : the rebuilding of a large area (as of a city) by a public authority ...
waste
waste 1 : destruction of or damage to property that is caused by the act or omission of one (as a lessee, mortgagor, or life tenant) having a lesser estate and is usually to the injury of another (as an heir, mortgagee, or remainderman) with an interest in the same property [an action for ] ame·lio·rat·ing waste [ə-mēl-yə-rā-ti-] : waste that leads to improvement of property (as by clearing the way for rebuilding something) called also ameliorative waste permissive waste : waste caused by the failure of a tenant to take ordinary or proper care of the property voluntary waste : waste caused by the intentional commission of a destructive act by a tenant 2 : a reduction of the value of assets (as in a trust) caused by a failure to exercise proper care or sound judgment in managing them ;esp : a transfer of corporate assets (as through excessive executive compensation or a merger) for no legitimate business purpose or for less than what a person ...
Reconstruct
To construct again to rebuild to remodel to form again or anew...
Redevelopment
the rebuilding of an urban area usually a commercial district but sometimes residential or industrial and typically involving some portion of government involvement and expenditure to organize a municipal redevelopment agency...
Renew
To make new again to restore to freshness perfection or vigor to give new life to to rejuvenate to reeumlstablish to recreate to rebuild...
Renidification
The act of rebuilding a nest...
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