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the state of being in peril, to any degree, of a person or property, or both.
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means that a cave-in is imminent or is likely to occur. Distress is evidenced by such phenomena as the development of fissures in the face of or adjacent to an open excavation; the slumping of material from the face or the bulging or heaving of material from the bottom of an excavation; the spalling of material from the face of an excavation; and raveling, ie small amounts of material such as pebbles or little clumps of material suddenly separating from the face and trickling or rolling down ...
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| distress |
The right of a party to sell the real or personal property of another party to pay for arrears in rent or loan payments.
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