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Land and buildings and related rights, especially when being traded or valued.
Land and buildings and related rights, especially when being traded or valued.


Arguably, 'bricks and mortar' is a misnomer in the majority of cases where the greater part of the total  slur is the land, rather than the buildings.  
Arguably, 'bricks and mortar' could be considered a misnomer in the majority of cases where the greater part of the total  slur is the land, rather than the buildings.  





Revision as of 17:28, 11 March 2017

Land and buildings and related rights, especially when being traded or valued.

Arguably, 'bricks and mortar' could be considered a misnomer in the majority of cases where the greater part of the total slur is the land, rather than the buildings.


See also