TYPICAL FLOOR Sample Clauses

TYPICAL FLOOR. 1. STAIR CASE Marble Putty work over cement plaster.
TYPICAL FLOOR. Floor plans are intended to give a general indication of the proposed layout only. All images and dimensions are not intended to form part of any agreement. Dimensions and layouts are not exact, actual useable room sizes may vary. Actual usable floor space may vary from stated floor area. Furniture and fixture representations are for illustration purposes only and do not reflect electrical plans for the

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  • Royalty Floor Notwithstanding the foregoing, during any Calendar Quarter in the Royalty Term for a Licensed Product in a particular region in the Territory, the operation of Section 9.3(c), individually or in combination shall not reduce the final royalty rate to [***].

  • Size The nominal maximum size of aggregate shall be as large as possible within the limits specified but in no case greater than one-fourth of the minimum thickness of the member, provided at the concrete can be placed without difficulty so as to surround all reinforcement thoroughly and fill the corners of the form work. For most works, 20mm aggregate shall be used and where there is no restriction to the flow of concrete into sections, 40mm size (MSA) shall be used. For any heavily reinforced concrete members, the nominal maximum size of aggregate shall usually be restricted to 5mm less than the minimum cover to the reinforcement or 5mm less than the minimum clear distance between the main bars. Coarse aggregate shall of all aggregate particles of size greater than 4.75mm. The aggregate shall conform to IS: 383- 1970 clause 3.1,3.2 and 3.2.1 (Table-I) The nominal maximum size of coarse aggregate to be used shall be as per drawing/as determined by Engineer-in-charge.

  • Area The sphere of operation shall be England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • Floor Load Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor of the Premises that exceeds 50 pounds per square foot “live load”. Landlord reserves the right to reasonably designate the position of all Equipment which Tenant wishes to place within the Premises, and to place limitations on the weight thereof.