Ordinary building definition

Ordinary building. Ordinary building means a building constructed with first class wooden posts, RCC posts up to the skirting level of the ground floor, wooden plank floor, bamboo or tile or sheet wall and thatched or GCI (galvanized corrugated iron) sheet roof covering;
Ordinary building means a building defined as “Ordinary” by the Aizawl Municipal Corporation Building Regulations, 2012.
Ordinary building means a building, which does not fall within the definition of special building, group development or multi- storeyed building defined in the respective rules prevailing as on the 1st July 2007 in the respective areas;

Related to Ordinary building

  • Building means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.

  • Main building means a building in which is conducted the main or principal use of the parcel on which it is erected;

  • farm building means that part of a bona fide farming operation encompassing barns, silos and other ancillary development to an agricultural use, but excluding a residential use;

  • Outbuilding means and refer to structures such as (by way of example and not limitation) storage buildings, sheds, greenhouses, gazebos and other Roofed Structures.