Eave definition

Eave means a roof overhang, free of enclosing walls, without supporting columns.
Eave means a portion of a roof projecting beyond the face of a building, including any gutters;
Eave means the border of a roof that overhangs any wall.

Examples of Eave in a sentence

  • Eave gutters and downspouts will be provided as part of the roofing system.

  • The right of Grantee to ensure and maintain access to the Easement Area, and shall repair and maintain said Encroaching Eave when necessary or when required by a regulatory agency.

  • Eave returns, truss blocks, attic vents and roof vent openings shall not allow rodents, birds, and other similar pests into home or attic space.

  • Grantee may use the Easement Area for the following authorized purposes only and for no other uses except as specifically set forth in this Agreement: construction and maintenance access for persons and equipment for the Encroaching Eave; provided, however, County reserves the right to access the Easement Area as necessary.

  • The parties agree that upon completion of removal of the Encroaching Eave which thereby renders it no longer an encroachment onto the Servient Tenement, the parties shall mutually execute, in recordable form, and record, a termination to this Agreement, and Grantee shall quitclaim back to County (or County’s successor) all portions of the originally described Easement Area.


More Definitions of Eave

Eave means the underside or lower edge of a roof overhang.
Eave means the projecting lower edge of a roof overhanging the wall of a building.
Eave means an extension of the roof past the base of the unit. It does not include external accessories or devices attached to the unit.
Eave means the edge of a roof, usually projecting beyond any side of a building and forming an overhanging drip for water or weather protection.
Eave means the lower border of a roof that overhangs a wall. (Ord. 318 §1(part), 1997).
Eave means a portion of a roof not projecting 600mm beyond the face of a building..
Eave means the overhanging lower edge of a roof.