Dividing partition between two adjoining buildings (or units) that is shared by the tenants of each residence.
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Examples for "parti-wall"
Examples for "parti-wall"
1Another room with an ante-room is joined to this by a common wall.
2The store itself occupied two adjoining buildings with a door carved into the common wall.
3How did such a fine piece ever come to be placed in a common wall?
4The office shared a common wall with the Library where Thorne had taken refuge, but it also had its own little secret.
5So each of these three parts is separately walled about, though all three are surrounded by the common wall of the city.
1He could hear Samuel snoring on the other side of the dividing wall.
2There it lies as a huge dividing wall between two oceans.
3The snoring of the sleeping negroes penetrated the dividing wall.
4He smiled and lifted his arm to rest on the dividing wall between them.
5Yawning and glancing idly about him, he perceived a curious object on the dividing wall.
1Some years ago, my neighbour built another storey extension using the party wall.
2I could not see into the garden; that party wall was too high.
3My neighbour and I built garages with a kitchen extension sharing the party wall.
4My neighbour has built on our party wall.
5This belongs to the large shaft which sustains the great party wall of the Sala del Gran Consiglio.
6Next in order of excellence is the semi-detached house (twin-twohouses side by side with a party wall).
7This overriding of a foreign body is apt to cause dangerous dyspnea by compression of the party wall.]
9Sure enough, when Mark went out he found Cyril astride the party wall between the two gardens waiting for him.
10When another brand jumped half across the room he set the place alight with it, tossing it over the party wall.
11One party cannot substantially interfere with or remove a party wall, hedge or fence without the consent of the adjoining owner.
12My query concerns a rear party wall that is cracked and crumbling due to the neighbour's tree which abuts the wall.
13E. F. are windows giving upon Broadway, and G. the party wall, necessarily unbroken by window, door or any other opening.
14My dungeon was in a casemate, the fore part of which, six feet wide and ten feet long, was divided by a party wall.
15Fireproof roofings and projecting party walls also retard the spreading of conflagrations.
16It shared no party walls with neighboring manors.
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