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EAVEThe part of a roof that extends beyond the side wall.
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EAVE"lower part of a roof," especially that which projects beyond the wall, 1570s, alteration of southwest Midlands dialectal eovese (singular), from Old English efes "edge of a roof," [..]
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EAVEEconomic Depreciation Economic depreciation is the physical deterioration of property caused by normal use, damage caused by natural or other hazards, and failure to adequately maintain property.
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EAVEThe part of the roof that extends beyond the exterior wall.
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EAVEThe part of a roof which projects out from the side wall, or the lower edge of the part of a roof that overhangs a wall.
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EAVEA line along the roof/sidewall intersection formed by the inside faces of the roof and wall panels.
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EAVEThe edge of a roof that extends beyond or overhangs a wall. The underside of an eave may form an “open soffit.” Textured panels, applied face down to eave rafters as roof sheathing, give open soffits [..]
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EAVEThe part of the roof that extends beyond the exterior wall.
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EAVEThe line along the sidewall of a building formed by the intersection of the plane of the roof and the plane of the wall.
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EAVEThe lower portion of a roof which extends beyond the wall.
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