Mortar definition

Mortar means a metal, HDPE, fiber reinforced epoxy or heavy cardboard tube from which aerial shells are fired;
Mortar includes other types of grouting.
Mortar means a tube, closed at one end, from which aerial fireworks are fired into the air.¶

Examples of Mortar in a sentence

  • Plastering to internal walls will be 15 MM thick in 1:6 Cement, Sand and Mortar and Ceiling will be 10 MM thick in 1:4 Cement, Sand and Mortar.

  • Brochures: Landscaping, Gardening, and Pool; Roadwork and Paving; and Fresh Concrete and Mortar Application.

  • The exclusive (including as to MacMark and Equilink) right and license to promote, advertise, merchandise, offer for sale, sell, and distribute all MacGregor-branded Products, except the Otherwise Licensed Products, through all Channels of Trade other than a Brick and Mortar Retail Store, to Individual Customers and On-Line Sellers located in the Domestic Territory.

  • The exclusive (including as to MacMark and Equilink) right and license to promote, advertise, merchandise, offer for sale, sell, and distribute all MacGregor-branded Products, through all Channels of Trade other than a Brick and Mortar Retail Store, to Exclusive Customers located in the Domestic Territory.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, this right and license does not include the right of salespersons to make in-person sales visits to the premises of Brick and Mortar Retailers located in the International Territory that sell exclusively to Individual Customers for the purpose of selling MacGregor-branded Products.

  • If, in our judgment, the Bricks and Mortar Transfer will result in your loss of possession or control of the Hotel or Hotel Site or management of the Hotel, the sale will then be considered a Change of Ownership (as defined below) and you must comply with the provisions of Subparagraph 11.b.(3).

  • Mortar shall be used whilst freshly mixed and no softening or re-tempering will be allowed.

  • Adjustment to manholes, meter boxes, and valve boxes on this project shall be made by the use of an approved Rapid Set Grout, Mortar, or Concrete that will take full set and become load bearing within sixty minutes of placement.

  • The Cement Mortar 1:3 plaster is considered for rendering uneven and honeycombed surface only.

  • The remaining two, third depth of the joint is to be filled with Cement Mortar 1:2 (1Cement: 2 coarse sand) and shall be pressed with caulking tool and finished smooth at the top at an angle of 45 Deg.


More Definitions of Mortar

Mortar means a mixture of cement, sand, admixture and other raw materials (water will be mixed for wet-mixed mortar only. Wet-mixed mortar will harden because of cement’s hydration). The proportion of raw materials to be mixed depends on the type of mortar. Mortar is generally used in the construction industry
Mortar means a mixture of cement or lime, or both, with fine aggregate and water

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