Hand sink definition

Hand sink means a lavatory equipped with hot and cold running water under pressure, used solely for washing hands, arms, or other portions of the body.
Hand sink means a lavatory equipped with hot and cold running potable water under pressure, used solely for washing hands, arms or other portions of the body.
Hand sink means a sink equipped with potable hot and cold water held under pressure, used for washing hands, wrists, arms, or other portions of the body.

More Definitions of Hand sink

Hand sink means a fixture equipped with hot and gold running water under pressure, used solely for wash- ing hands, arms or other portions of the body.

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  • Interest and Sinking Fund means the interest and sinking fund established by Section 8.01(a).

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