Verticality

/vər-ti-ˈka-li-ti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The quality or state of being vertical or upright, especially in the context of structural or architectural law.
    The building's compliance with safety regulations required verification of its verticality.

Commentary

In legal contexts, verticality often relates to compliance with building codes or vertical contractual relationships in antitrust law.

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