Every person who shall erect a new building shall cause every wall of such building to have a proper damp course of sheet lead, asphalte, or slates laid in cement, or of other durable material impervious to moisture, beneath the level of the lowest timbers,... Transactions - Page 240by Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1884Full view - About this book
| William Golden Lumley - 1877 - 448 lehte
...such building to have a proper damp course of isheet lead, asphalte, or elates laid in cement, or of other durable material impervious to moisture, beneath...above the surface of the ground adjoining such wall. 18. For the purposes of the By Laws with respect to the structure of walls of new buildings, the measurement... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1878 - 724 lehte
...such building to have a proper damp course of sheet lead, asphalte, or slates laid in cement, or of other durable material impervious to moisture, beneath...the lowest timbers, and at a height of not less than *ta; inches above the surface of the ground adjoining such wall. 1 8. For the purposes of the byelaws... | |
| 1884 - 398 lehte
...£75 per annum, that new roads occupied for two years present the appearance of sloughs of despond, because the Local Board declines to take them over,...solid and sufficient substructure as a foundation, not being less than nine inches of good concrete. Every party wall shall be at least nine inches in... | |
| International health exhibition, 1884 - 1884 - 650 lehte
...put together (i) with good mortar, compounded of one part of good lime, and of three parts of clesn sand or other suitable material, or (2 ) with good...inches of good concrete. Every party wall shall be at least nine inches in thickness, and carried up for a height of at least fifteen inches above the... | |
| Henry Percy Boulnois - 1885 - 96 lehte
...such building to have a " proper damp-course of sheet lead, asphalte, or slates laid "in cement, or of other durable material impervious to " moisture, beneath...the surface of the '' ground adjoining such wall. Provided always, that where " any part of a floor of the lowest storey of such building " shall be... | |
| Great Britain. Local Government Board - 1886 - 374 lehte
...such building to have a proper damp course of sheet lead, asphalte, or slates laid in cement, or of other durable material impervious to moisture, beneath...above the surface of the ground adjoining such wall. 18. For the purposes of the byelaws with respect to the structure of walls of new buildings, the measurement... | |
| United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce - 1892 - 558 lehte
...every wall of sucli building to have a proper damp course of asphalt, or slates laid in cement, or of other durable material impervious to moisture, beneath...the lowest timbers, and at a height of not less than 3 inches above the surface of the ground adjoining such wall. (9) Every person who shall erect a new... | |
| Elgin Ralston Lovell Gould, United States. Bureau of Labor - 1895 - 734 lehte
...damp course to every wall of sheet lead of a certain sped fied weight, asphalt half an inch thick, slates laid in cement, or other durable material impervious...moisture, beneath the level of the lowest timbers and at the level of the surface of the ground adjoining such wall. Where the floor of the lowest story of... | |
| William Henry Dumsday - 1904 - 544 lehte
...or of other not less durable material impervious to moisture, beneath the level of the lowest floor, and at a height of not less than six inches above the surface of the ground adjoining such wall. Provided always that where any part of a floor of the lowest storey of such building, not being a cellar... | |
| 1905 - 394 lehte
...such building to have a proper damp course of sheet lead, asphalte, or slates laid in cement, or of other durable material impervious to moisture, beneath the level of the lowest floor, and at a height of not less than six inches above the surface of the ground adjoining such wall.... | |
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