Approved Document definition
Examples of Approved Document in a sentence
Final Research Reports must not contain any proposed text for a revision to an Approved Document or supporting guidance, including draft/initial Impact Assessments.
Size: 8 metres x 9 metres (height 2.6 metres) For community use, the capacity of the Activity Room, using Building Regulations Approved Document B (Vol 2), Floor Space Factors, Table C1, Type 2, general purpose place of assembly is 76sqm / 0.5sqm per person = 152people.
The results will be compared to the sound testing performance standards/requirements in the relevant version of Approved Document E.
Plots 12 and 15 (as set out in the Application drawings) are designed with internal arrangements that accord with the specifications and requirements of category 2 housing as defined in M4(2) of Approved Document M (volume 1 2015) of The Building regulations 201 (or any subsequent revisions).
A Policy Implications Report may take the form of: • A revision to an Approved Document • An Impact Assessment • A Consultation Document • A supporting guide to be referenced in and Approved Document or other DCLG/WG/SG publication Essentially such reports will provide the initial contents of documents that DCLG/WG/SG will publish after due process including any editing arising from DCLG/WG/SG and stakeholder review and/or required to achieve Ministerial approval.
Fermilab Memorandum of Agreement Template Document Status Approved Document PPP-doc-1636-v2 Document type Template Submitted by.
Type 3 Subscriber Agreement VeriSign’s Approved Document which summarises the obligations and responsibilities of a Subscriber who has been issued with a Type 3 Certificate.
For community use, the capacity of the hall, using Building Regulations Approved Document B (Vol 2), Floor Space Factors, Table C1, Type 2, Assembly Hall is 180sqm / 0.5sqm per person = 360people.
The limiting factor is the effective clear width of escape routes Approved Document B Vol 2, Table 4, Widths of Escape Routes and Exits.
All drainage and sanitation provision must be in accordance with all current legislation and British and European Standards, including Approved Document H of the Building Regulations (or as updated or amended).