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





Revision as of 17:32, 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 value is in the land, rather than the buildings.


See also