0 the act of pulling down a house or other property so that another property can be built in its place: --
1 the act of taking something apart so that it is in separate pieces and can be examined: --
The high and low measurements are recorded on the double seam teardown examination record.
The regulation states that teardown examinations shall be performed by a trained closure technician at intervals of sufficient frequency to ensure proper closure.
Because of the value of its prime location, it was unable to immediately find a buyer uninterested in a teardown of the property.
The layer 3 messages are the messages that actually control the call setup, teardown, and routing.
However, the neighborhood is experiencing a teardown rate of up to 6 houses per year.
Other websites offer user-contributed teardown information at no cost.
The fire did not cause problems so much as it just sped up the teardown process.
In 2002, a developer requested permission to treat the property as a teardown to replace it with a contemporary structure.