. weight of walls, floors, roofs, partitions and all Permanent construction.
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<br />(b) Live Zoad. • Sha.ll' consist,of al.-1 imposed,--fixed or transient loads, other .
<br />than dead, due to.the occupancy of the building and. its eyposure ta bvina,pressure.
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<br />? OWNER: - Any-?person? or-persons,-=compar?y ,or ?corporation -owning the
<br />building, or the property under consideration-or be3ng built upon; for the purposes --
<br />of this Code guardians of trustees will be rega.rded as the oyvner.. , Sec.70.=-OFFSET. The oi'fset`or'cha.nge.in tliic?rness.of a Wall shall be regarded as being ka.de at=the top of-the'floor'beains or joists. ' -
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<br />? . ' Sec.71. "PARTITION. ,' 'An interior' sub-dividing wall. 2f constructed of-other
<br />material than masonry, thel-name or cla,ss;of`the-structural material-is usually prefixed.
<br />. Sec.72. PIERS. Iso3ated masses-of brick work or masoriry forming supports for ,
<br />arches, columns, girders, lintels, tru.sses,' and similar stru.ctural'parts.; .? .. Sec.73. PILASTER. Tha$ p ortion of an augmented bearing wall forming a' support
<br />for end beams and.gird.ers.
<br />-- - ? Sec.74. POSTS. A term which, when - used,. means a'wooden support or column. .. .. . . .. .... .? _? _ :. . _ _.?:_ : .
<br />Sec.75. REPAIRS. The reconstf°u.c-tion or 'renewal' of aiV part of an existing
<br />building for the purpose of its maintenance in its present class of construction and
<br />grade -of -occupanc.?r. -- - - • . ' ' `
<br />Sec.76. STREET I,INE. -The line of demarcation bet?,reen a'water- front,- public
<br />park or thoroughfare and land adjacent thereto and abutti.ng thereon. ___ , ,
<br />Sec•.-77. SHOW NVIND01id.," n store window in Which g@o'da -are -displ'ayed.
<br />Sec.78. SKELETON CONSTRUflTIOV. - This term shall apply to all' buildings where
<br />in all external and interna.l loads and stresses are transmitted from the top of the ,
<br />building, to the foundation by 'a skeleton or frame vtrork of inetal.
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<br />Sec.79. VAULm. A4 underground conttructi:on- covered over on top; Sidewalk
<br />vaults or a.reas are covered areas extending beyond the street line..
<br />- Sec.804 VIIdEER. The-,outer- facing,of brick, stone, -concrete; tile, 'stucco or
<br />metal of 64 enclosing wJl'used `for 'the protection' of t:ne baeking .but xiot'coun.ted as
<br />adding anything to its strength. -
<br />? Sec.81. ?YuAZLS. Apron='We.Tl. `That portion of an enclosing =wa11 ?between'the
<br />door and window sills of a story and the door and window heads or lintola of the.next .
<br />story below. - . . ' . . - . . .. , ,.. . . .? .
<br />- (b) Bearing-Wall. ?The wall on *hich either? or ?both -the floor and roof cons- .
<br />truction re9ts. • ' - - '- ( c) Cross 4'Vall. Term -vrhich may be used syn'or?nously with, paxtition or return •
<br />walls. . ., . . .. ?,...
<br />(d) Curtain :all. The enclosing wall of an iron..or steel skeleton frame?or the non-bearing portion of an er_closing wall between piers. '' ,. . ?,
<br />( e) Division VJall. The bearing,c?rall runni?!g from front to rear sub-dividing`?-?`a-building=into several-parts.
<br />_ ( f) Dead; Wa11. A wall without openings.
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