Curtain Wall definition

Curtain Wall means the curtain wall system erected as part of the external walls of the Building (other than the openable windows for the Residential Units);
Curtain Wall means a nonbearing wall between columns or piers or other walls and which is not supported by girders or beams;
Curtain Wall means the curtain wall system erected as part of the external walls of the Building (other than openable windows of the Residential Units); "Deed(s) of Grant of Easement" mean(s) any deed or deeds of grant of easement entered or to be entered into by the First Owner and/or the Manager pursuant to the powers reserved under this Deed and any other documents having the effect of a variation or modification of any of the same;

Examples of Curtain Wall in a sentence

  • In respect of the repair, maintenance and replacement of the openable windows install in or to any part of the Curtain Wall enclosing a Residential Unit, the Owner shall only engage contractors nominated and approved by the Manager to carry out such works.

  • In respect of the replacement of any part of the Curtain Wall enclosing Commercial Accommodation, the Owner(s) of the Commercial Accommodation shall in addition use such materials as approved by the Manager.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Manager shall not be responsible for (i) the cleaning, repair, maintenance or replacement of any openable window installed in or to any part of the Curtain Wall which forms part of a Residential Unit which shall be the relevant Owner’s responsibility.

  • On 8 March 2011, (i) Guangdong Xingfa and Leahin Coating entered into the New Master Purchase Agreement and (ii) Guangdong Xingfa and Xingfa Curtain Wall entered into the New Master Supply Agreement.

  • In addition, since it is necessary for the Curtain Wall Work to obtain an approval of the documents related to work specifications and scale such as construction plan from the relevant governmental authority(ies) of the PRC before implementation, none of such changes of works can be significantly modified and will lead to significant increase in the Consideration.


More Definitions of Curtain Wall

Curtain Wall. Panelized curtain wall systems will be fully installed excepting at hoist and tower crane. Core areas: Layout of core areas shall be completed. Top track installation for all core areas shall be completed Spray on Fireproofing: Completed Stairs: Installed and usable with temporary rails Section 2: Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the following portions of Landlord’s Work to be Substantially Complete by May 1, 2014. Core areas: Dry wall partitions at core perimeter, service elevator lobby and stair and elevator shaftwalls shall be completed and taped Electrical, sprinkler and HVAC rough-in shall be completed Service elevator lobby finishes shall be completed (temporary protection in place) Common area toilets partitions, vanity supports and rough ins shall be completed Curtain Wall: Slab edge insulation and firesafing shall be completed excepting at hoist and tower crane. Exterior wall insulation, vapor barrier, wall framing and window stools shall be completed excepting at hoist and tower crane.
Curtain Wall means the curtain wall enclosing the Residential Units and the Residential Accommodation (other than openable windows of the Residential Units);
Curtain Wall means one massive sheet of glass;
Curtain Wall means a nonbearing wall between columns or piers.
Curtain Wall. Pre-finished aluminum curtainwall system with 1" tinted insulated high performance glass with low-e coating.
Curtain Wall means the covered areas and covered landscape on the 2nd Floor of the Development which are shown on the 2nd Floor Plan annexed to this Deed and certified as to the accuracy thereof by or on behalf of the Authorized Person and thereon coloured green cross hatched black; means the curtain wall system erected as part of the external walls of the Development but does not include any openable windows;
Curtain Wall means any prefabricated assembly of various components to enclose a building usually supported externally from the structural frame and passing all storeys;