"Sidewalk" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
A walk for foot passen-gers at the slde of a street or road. See Kohlhof v. Chicago, 192 111. 249, 61 N. E. 446, 85 Am. St. Rep. 335; Challlss v. Parker, 11 Kan. 391; State v. Berdetta, 73 Ind. 185, 38 Am. Rep. 117; Pequignot v. Detroit (C. C.) 16 Fed. 212
A walk for foot passengers at the side of a street or
road; a foot pavement.
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