Enclosure definition

Enclosure means the part enclosing the internal units and providing protection against any direct contact.
Enclosure means the use of rigid, durable construction materials that are mechanically fastened to the substrate in order to act as a barrier between lead-based paint and the environment.
Enclosure means the part enclosing the internal units and providing protection against direct contact from any direction of access.

Examples of Enclosure in a sentence

  • Pricing for the Enclosure Buildout will be provided on an individual basis due to the uniqueness of NorthPoint’s requirements, central office structure and arrangements.

  • In accordance with section 15304, the basis for CEQA exemption is “Minor Alterations to Land.” A Notice of Exemption (Enclosure 2) was filed with the State Clearinghouse concurrently with issuing this WQC.

  • Seller hereby agrees to sell and convey to Purchaser all of the fee simple title to that certain 532 more or less square foot parcel of real estate lying in the Town of Herndon, Fairfax County, Virginia north of and abutting Purchaser’s real estate at ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Herndon, Virginia (the Property), and generally shown on the attached plat, Enclosure #1, incorporated by reference.

  • Except for Common Collocation, the Cage Enclosure Buildout element includes the material and labor to construct the enclosure.

  • Purchaser shall cooperate in and agree to or join in the Seller’s conveyance of electrical power easements in standard form to Dominion Virginia Power for support facilities consisting of a transformer on a pad and a guy wire and a pole, as shown on Enclosure #1.


More Definitions of Enclosure

Enclosure means a fence, wall, or other barrier that isolates a swimming pool from access to the home.
Enclosure means an uninterrupted constructed feature or obstacle used to surround and secure an area that is intended to deter or effectively prevent unpermitted, uncontrolled, and unfettered access. It is designed to resist climbing and to prevent passage through it and under it. Enclosure can apply to aquatic facilities or aquatic venues.
Enclosure means the part enclosing the internal units and providing protection against any direct contact;
Enclosure means the permanent confinement of friable asbestos-containing materials with an airtight barrier in an area not used or designed as an air plenum.
Enclosure means a structure that surrounds a tank or container, captures organic vapors emitted from the tank or container, and vents the captured vapors through a closed-vent system to a control device.
Enclosure means a structure used to confine a covered animal or animals. For purposes of this subsection and this Article, a structure means any cage, crate, pen, or other construction used to confine a breeding pig.
Enclosure means any location within a facility where a pet animal is housed primarily for the purpose of eating and sleeping, which is not a common area used for exercise or social interaction.