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inhabit verb abide, be established in, be resident in, board, colonize, domicile, dwell in, dwell permanently, habitare, have quarters, keep house, live, lodge, occupy, remain, reside in, room, sojourn, squat, stay, take up residence, tenant, visit See also: dwell, lodge, occupy, remain, reside How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| His rigid geometric structures dance between the gestalt of monolithic sculpture and the inhabitability of architecture, and they strongly recall both the paintings and environments of de Stijl, that multidisciplinary movement that so trumpteted its potential to change our perceptual world. As reported by Salt Lake City's Deseret News for September 28th, "The legal limit for inhabitability of a house is . In commercial cases, tenants cannot use the inhabitability defense because it is written into those lease agreements that the tenant rather than the landlord is responsible for maintainence. |
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