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Minimum dimensions. 5.6.3.1. The several kinds of exits shall have the following minimum dimensions of free access: Class I Class II Class III Remarks Service door Door aperture Height (cm) 180 165 --- Width (cm) Single door : 65 Double door : 120 This dimension may be reduced by 10 cm when the measurement is made at the level of the hand- holds. The required width of free access shall be ensured in the height of 70 to 160 cm related to the level of the first step (see Annex 3, figure 12) Emergency door Height (cm) 125 --- Width (cm) 00 Xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx Xxxx (xx0) 4,000 It shall be possible to inscribe in this area a rectangle 50 cm high and 70 cm wide. Emergency window situated in the rear face of the vehicle, if the manufacturer does not provide an emergency window of the minimum dimensions prescribed above. It shall be possible to inscribe in the emergency window aperture a rectangle 35 cm high and 155 cm wide. The corners of the rectangle may be rounded to a radius of curvature not exceeding 25 cm. Escape hatch Aperture area (cm2) 4,000 It shall be possible to inscribe in this area a rectangle measuring 50 x 70 cm
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Minimum dimensions. 5.6.3.1. The several kinds of exits shall have the following minimum dimensions: (see also Annex 3, figure 17):
Minimum dimensions. The perforated pipe should be designed with a 12 inch minimum pipe diameter and a three 3 foot minimum trench width. The perforated pipe should be located within the trench section to minimize the accumulation of sediment in the aggregate void storage and maximize the preservation of this storage for stormwater treatment. To meet this goal, it is recommended that the perforated pipe be located at or within 6 inches of the trench bottom. The maximum trench width will be limited by the rate at which stormwater can effectively fill the void storage within the trench.
Minimum dimensions. Residents erected on said lots shall contain the following minimum square feet of floor space:
Minimum dimensions. 5.6.3.1. The several kinds of exits shall have the following minimum dimensions: (see also annex 3, figure 17): 4/ In the country in which the vehicle is licensed for operation.
Minimum dimensions. 6.1 As soon as the Developer’s Works have reached such a stage that all of the Minimum Dimensions can be accurately measured (and in any event prior to the issue of the Certificate of Practical Completion), the Developer and LUL are jointly to carry out an inspection of the Developer’s Works to measure the Minimum Dimensions.
Minimum dimensions. Trench or Open Ditch Installation Nominal Diameter Minimum Thickness Minimum Cover Min. Trench Width 18" 6" 12" 36" 24" 6" 12" 42" 30" 6" 12" 48" 36" 6" 12" 54" Trench Installation Open Ditch Installation Gravel or Compacted Soil
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Minimum dimensions. 5.6.3.1. The several kinds of exits shall have the following minimum dimensions: (see also annex 3, figure 17): 5/ An objective method of verifying that this requirement is satisfied may be established for the use of testing laboratories. Aperture Dimensions Remarks Service door Entry height: Class A 165 cm Class B 150 cm The service door entry height shall be measured as the vertical distance, measured on a vertical plane of the horizontal projections of the mid point of the door aperture and the top surface of the lowest step.

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  • How are Required Minimum Distributions Computed A required minimum distribution (“RMD”) is determined by dividing the account balance (as of the prior calendar year end) by the distribution period. For lifetime RMDs, there is a uniform distribution period for almost all IRA owners of the same age. The uniform distribution period table is based on the joint life and last survivor expectancy of an individual and a hypothetical beneficiary 10 years younger. However, if the IRA owner’s sole beneficiary is his/her spouse and the spouse is more than 10 years younger than the account owner, then a longer distribution period based upon the joint life and last survivor life expectancy of the IRA owner and spouse will apply. An IRA owner may, however, elect to take more than his/her RMD at any time.

  • Minimum Salaries 12.1 The minimum academic base salary for all Bargaining Unit members shall be as follows: Rank Effective 9/1/2019 Professor $80,250 Assoc. Professor $64,875 Asst. Professor $53,125 Instructor $45,500 Senior Librarian $80,250 Assoc. Sr. Librarian $68,875 Assoc. Librarian $62,875 Asst. Librarian $53,125 Beg. Librarian $45,500 Faculty Members earning a base salary below the effective minima shall move to the new minima and receive any across-the-board and benchmark increases under Article 10 on his or her minima. Faculty Members who will receive regional campus increases under Article 10 of this Agreement shall receive those increases before any adjustment to meet the minimum salary required by this Article.

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  • Minimum Balance Requirements To be a member and maintain Accounts with Us You must purchase 1 share in the Credit Union. The par value of a share in this Credit Union is $5.00. If the balance in Your primary share Account drops below 1 share ($5.00), at any time, We may, at Our option, close Your Account. Nonsufficient Funds Returns. Any share draft or pre-authorized transfer, or transaction made through the use of a debit card, or other electronic means, as is applicable (including any in-person transaction), that is presented to Us for payment on Your Account when Your Account lacks sufficient collected funds to pay any such item may, at Our option, be returned for nonsufficient funds or We may honor any such item and charge You a fee for doing so. Overdraft Balance Calculation. When processing transactions that debit or credit Your Account, We start each Business Day with Your final Account balance from the preceding Business Day. The final balance takes into account all of the debit and credit transactions that were settled that Business Day pursuant to Our Funds Availability Policy, as well as any other debits or credits to Your Account that were finally settled that day, as described above in the "Deposit of Items" and "Collection and Processing of Items" sections of the Account Agreement. This starting balance at the beginning of a Business Day (the preceding Business Day's final balance) is sometimes referred to as Your "actual balance." As credits and debits to Your Account are received by Us, We add them to and subtract them from Your actual balance. Examples of credits include, but are not limited to, electronic direct deposits, check deposits that have been fully and finally collected, ACH credits that have settled that day, and cash deposits made to one of Our tellers. Examples of debits include, but are not limited to, checks drawn on Your Account that are presented to Us for payment, electronic fund transfer (EFT) debit transactions (such as preauthorized payments and settled EFT debits), memo-posted EFT debits (EFT debits that We have authorized but which have not been settled), and Credit Union fees and charges. The result of this calculation at any given point in time is called Your "available balance." For the purpose of determining whether an overdraft has occurred, We use Your available balance. First, We add all of the settled credit transactions to the beginning actual balance. Then, We subtract all of the debit transactions that settled that day. We also subtract all of the pending debit transactions. This determines the available balance for overdraft purposes. Each debit transaction that We process when Your Account has a negative available balance is an overdraft, subject to an overdraft charge. Subject to applicable law, You are responsible for paying any overdraft fees and charges assessed in connection with Our payment of an overdraft, as well as any NSF fees charged to Your Account when We dishonor and return an item for non- sufficient funds. It is Your responsibility to know Your Account balance, and if You have any questions You should contact a Credit Union representative.

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