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party wall

noun

  1. a wall used, or usable, as a part of contiguous structures.


party wall

noun

  1. property law a wall separating two properties or pieces of land and over which each of the adjoining owners has certain rights
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of party wall1

First recorded in 1660–70
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As a result, the property wall was effectively a party wall, he said, and "needed to come down anyway".

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A: A shared wall is often called a “party wall,†but it’s no party when a neighbor’s snoring keeps you awake.

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He said they were both in the bedroom at the time and his wife was still in bed, next to the party wall between the properties.

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Strictly utilitarian and much less costly are invisible party walls, abutting adjacent buildings on each side, and the rear façade overlooking a public alley or back yard.

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I ended up paying to soundproof my bedroom ceiling and party wall.

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