Breezeway definition

Breezeway means a structure for the principal purpose of connecting the main building or buildings on a property with other main buildings or accessory buildings. (Ord. 965-05 § 1 (part)).
Breezeway. “BREEZEWAY” shall mean the roofed open-passage connecting the main building and an accessory building. Breezeways shall be not less than five (5) feet in width and not exceed fifteen (15) feet in length.
Breezeway means a roofed, weather-protected, non-habitable space connecting a dwelling and a detached garage.

Examples of Breezeway in a sentence

  • The Camden Room tables and chairs may be used only in The Camden Room, the North Breezeway and any of the adjacent Elevated Walkways, however Camden Room Tables and Chairs may not be used on any of the outdoor paved or Bluestone surfaces or in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Unless otherwise noted, ‘Clubhouse’ shall refer only to the Clubhouse, Breezeway and Bathrooms; ‘Renter’ shall refer to the person renting the Clubhouse; and ‘HOA’ shall refer to the Northwoods Homeowners Association.

  • Landlord will enter into a cost plus fee with guaranteed maximum price contract using modified A1A Documents A111 and A201 ("GMP Contract") with a general contractor selected by Landlord and approved in writing by Tenant ("General Contractor") for the Base Building, Breezeway and Offsite Improvements.

  • The Breezeway offers a possibility for breathing new life into the opera- tion and effectiveness of the visitor center.

  • In addition, Landlord shall repair and maintain the Breezeway, which is an area of shared use (for ingress and egress) between Tenant and the tenant of the adjacent building at ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • In the event that Purchaser instructs Seller within thirty (30) days after the date of this Agreement to terminate the Breezeway Work, Seller will cease the Breezeway Work, and there will be no obligation of Purchaser to reimburse Seller for the cost of the Breezeway Work.

  • The "Offsite Improvements Cost" is the portion of the Total Project Cost applicable to the construction of the Offsite Improvements (which will be bid separately from the work in the Base Building and Breezeway) and will have a reasonable general condition allocation.

  • Seller will obtain and deliver to Purchaser at Closing, a one year warranty from the subcontractor effecting the Breezeway Work with respect to its workmanship and installation, and a manufacturer's warranty with respect to the materials being used for the Breezeway Work.

  • Location #2 - Breezeway near Beach Hut Deli Restaurant - Install (2) SNC-XM632 cameras inside breezeway roughly at midpoint facing out.

  • Within thirty (30) days of the date of this Agreement, representatives of Purchaser shall meet with representatives of the Seller at the Property so that Seller can explain to Purchaser the proposed scope of the Breeezeway Work with the scope fully outlined in writing, and so that Purchaser can inform Seller whether or not to continue with the Breezeway Work.


More Definitions of Breezeway

Breezeway means a roofed outdoor passage between two buildings, such as a passage between a house and a garage;
Breezeway means a covered attachment between a detached structure and a main dwelling that is not a structural continuation of main dwelling roof. May include enclosed hallways or covered walkways. Use of a breezeway does not change the status of the detached structure or make it part of a main dwelling.
Breezeway the courtyard and building connection and access-way between Phase 1 and Phase 2 of RadiSys' facilities, including related modifications to the Phase 1 facility;

Related to Breezeway

  • Roomer means a person occupying a dwelling unit that lacks a major bathroom or kitchen facility, in a structure where one or more major facilities are used in common by occupants of the dwelling unit and other dwelling units. Major facility in the case of a bathroom means toilet, or either a bath or shower, and in the case of a kitchen means refrigerator, stove or sink.

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  • Bouquet or “bouquet of channels” means an assortment of distinct channels offered together as a group or as a bundle by the Broadcaster and all its grammatical variations and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;

  • Seaplane means a fixed wing aircraft which is designed for taking off and landing on water and includes amphibians operated as seaplanes;

  • Pistol means any firearm with a barrel less than sixteen inches in length, or is designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand.