Internal yard definition

Internal yard means an unroofed area, not located at the rear of the structure, intended to provide adequate light and cross-ventilation to habitable space and shall be an integral part of the same site and belong to the same owner. The minimum width of an internal yard shall be one metre and eighty centimetres;

Related to Internal yard

  • internal waters means any navigable river or waterway within the State of California.

  • Internal dose means that portion of the dose equivalent received from radioactive material taken into the body.

  • Internal audit means an independent appraisal activity within an agency for the review of operations as a service to management, including a systematic examination of accounting and fiscal controls to assure that human and material resources are guarded against waste, loss, or misuse; and that reliable data are gathered, maintained, and fairly disclosed in a written report of the audit findings.

  • Internal control means the systems of control devised by management to ensure that the council’s objectives and management policies are achieved and adhered to in a manner that promotes the economy, efficiency and effectiveness on the use of resources, that financial and other records are reliable and complete and that the councils assets and interests are safeguarded;

  • Internal floating roof means a cover or roof in a fixed-roof tank that rests upon or is floated upon, the liquid being contained, and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge and the tank shell.