If any gutter, any part of which is formed of combustible materials, adjoins an external wall, then such wall must be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at the least above the highest part of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet so carried... Elementary Building Construction and Drawing - Page 122by Edward J. Burrell - 1889 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1855 - 76 pages
...D. Part 2. BOOPS — CHIMNEYS AND FLUES. 5 Height and Tkickness of Parapcts to External Walls. XVI. If any gutter, any part of which is formed of combustible...be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at the least above the highest part of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet so carried up must... | |
| Great Britain - 1855 - 1050 pages
...Breadth of the Bressummer. XVI. If any Gutter, any Part of which is formed of combustible Materinls, adjoins an External Wall, then such Wall must be carried up so as to form a Parapet One Foot at the least above the highest Part of such Gutter, and the Thickness of the Parapet so carried up must... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Cabinetwork - 1856 - 482 pages
...tailed through at least half the thickness of such wall, and of the full breadth of the bressummer. XVI. If any gutter, any part of which is formed of combustible...be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at the least above the highest part of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet so carried up must... | |
| John Henry Walsh - Chores - 1856 - 888 pages
...Watte. XVI. Tf any gutter, any part of which la furmcd of combustible materials, adjoins an esternal wall, then such wall must be carried' up so as to form a parapet one foot at the least above the highest port of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet so carried up must... | |
| Great Britain, Edmund Humphrey Woolrych - Local government - 1863 - 882 pages
...formed of com thickness of bustible materials, adjoins an external wall, then such wall external '° must be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at the wall«. least above the highest part of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet so carried... | |
| 1861 - 214 pages
...tailed through at least half the thickness of such wall, and of the full breadth of the bressummer. XVI. If any gutter, any part of which is formed of combustible...be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at the least above the highest part of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet socarried up must... | |
| Edward Smith - Nuisances - 1873 - 330 pages
...and of the full breadth of the bressummer. Height and Thickness of Parapets to External Walls. XVI. If any gutter any part of which is formed of combustible...be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at the least above the highest part of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet so carried up must... | |
| James D. Simon - 1874 - 246 pages
...such wall, and of the full breadth of the brestsummer. CENTRAL PARAPET WALLS, HEIGHT AND THICKNESS. If any gutter, any part of which is formed of combustible...be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at the least above the highest part of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet so carried up must... | |
| William Golden Lumley - Local government - 1877 - 450 pages
...any external wall of such building as is within a distance of fifteen feet from any other building to be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at least above the highest part of any roof or gutter which adjoins such part of such external wall, and he shall cause the thickness... | |
| Great Britain, Edmund Humphrey Woolrych - Local government - 1880 - 940 pages
...tailed through at least half the thickness of such wall, and of the full breadth of the bressummer. 16. If any gutter, any part of which is formed of combustible...be carried up so as to form a parapet one foot at the least above the highest part of such gutter, and the thickness of the parapet so carried up must... | |
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