| William Henry Cole - Railroads, Local and light - 1899 - 456 pages
...which it is proposed to lay any part of the railway. 14. Scale of sections. — The section shall be drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan, and...vertical scale of not less than one inch to every one huudred feet, and shall show the surface of the ground marked on the plan, the intended level of... | |
| William Henry Dumsday - 1899 - 302 pages
...road or street along which it is proposed to lay any part of the railway. 19. The section shall be drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan, and...vertical scale of not less than one inch to every one hundred feet, and shall show the surface of the ground marked on the plan, the intended level of... | |
| "Rectangle" (pseudonym of T. Winship.) - Cosmology - 1899 - 212 pages
...made. In the session of the British Parliament for 1862, Order No. 44 states : "That the section be drawn to the same HORIZONTAL scale as the plan, and...vertical scale of not less than one inch to every one hundred feet, and shall show the surface of the ground marked on the plan, the intended level of... | |
| Gerald John Wheeler - 1900 - 560 pages
...described. (Commons SO 46 ; Lords, ibid.) - -: SECTIONS. Scale of sections. — The section must be drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan, and...vertical scale of not less than one inch to every one hundred feet. (Commons, SO 47 ; Lords, ibid.) Surface of ground. — And (a) must show the surface... | |
| Arthur Thomas Walmisley - Leveling - 1900 - 354 pages
...is drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan. (See pages 245-247.) The section shall be drawn to a vertical scale of not less than one inch to every 100 feet, and show the surface of the ground marked on the plan, the intended level of the proposed work, the... | |
| Richard Marion Parkinson - Railroads, Local and light - 1902 - 312 pages
...road or street along which it is proposed to lay any part of the railway. 19. The section shall be drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan, and to a vertical scale of not less than 1 inch to every 100 feet, and shall show the surface of the ground marked on the plan, the intended... | |
| Great Britain - Gas - 1902 - 862 pages
...drawn to a horizontal scale of at least one inch to eighty-eight feet, and where possible a section drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan and to a vertical scale of at least one inch to eleven feet, or to such other scale as the Board of Trade may approve of for both... | |
| John Whitelaw - Surveying - 1902 - 634 pages
...usual manner, the gradients and gradient lines representing the surface of the rails being shown on it, to the same horizontal scale as the plan, and to a vertical scale of 100 ft. to i in., which conforms to the Standing Orders. The section must be referred to a known datum... | |
| George Stuart Robertson - Railroads - 1903 - 794 pages
...or street along which it is proposed to lay any part of the railway (A). . 19. The section shall be drawn to the same horizontal scale as the plan, and...vertical scale of not less than one inch to every one hundred feet, and shall show the surface of the ground marked on tho plan, the intended level of... | |
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