Buildings, Attached and Adjacent Structures definition

Buildings, Attached and Adjacent Structures means habitable buildings that are used as a dwelling, workplace, place of gathering or assembly, a building that is a car park, or a building used for the storage
Buildings, Attached and Adjacent Structures means habitable buildings that are used as a dwelling, workplace, place of gathering or assembly, a building that is a car park, or a building used for storage or display of goods or produce for sale by wholesale in accordance with classes 1-9 of
Buildings, Attached and Adjacent Structures means habitable buildings that are used as a dwelling, workplace, place of gathering or assembly, a building that is a car park, or a building used for the storage or display of goods or produce for sale by whole sale in accordance with classes 1-9 of the Building Code of Australia. The term building includes attached and adjacent structures like garages, carports verandas or similar roofed structure(s) that are attached to, or within 6 metres of the dwelling or primary building.

More Definitions of Buildings, Attached and Adjacent Structures

Buildings, Attached and Adjacent Structures means habitable buildings that are used as a dwelling, workplace, place of gathering or assembly, abuilding thatisacarpark, orabuildingusedforthestorage