Bearing wall definition

Bearing wall means a wall which supports any vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Bearing wall means load bearing wall.
Bearing wall means any wall supporting a floor or roof where the total superimposed load exceeds one hundred pounds per linear foot, or any unreinforced masonry wall supporting its own weight when over six feet in height.

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