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conveyance

[kuhn-vey-uhns] / kənˈveɪ əns /


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The ordinance prohibits natural gas piping, fuel oil piping or other fossil fuel piping or conveyance systems in new homes, townhouses, manufactured dwellings and multifamily residential buildings of three stories or less.

From Seattle Times

She is facing charges of trespass in structure or conveyance and resisting an officer without violence.

From Fox News

Even Whitman, who loved all conveyances carrying lots of people, couldn’t have found anything poetic about them.

From New York Times

"We have a conveyance system, a water system, that was designed for a world that no longer exists."

From Fox News

But Macey said that the burden of proving fraudulent conveyance is quite high and the statute of limitations is short.

From Salon