Parapet definition

Parapet means a low wall or railing built along the edge of a roof or a floor;
Parapet means a low wall or railing built along the edge of a roof or a floor having a minimum height of 1.0 m;
Parapet means a barrier which is an extension of the wall at the edge of a roof or at the edge of the streetwall;

Examples of Parapet in a sentence

  • Maintenance shall include, without limitation, cleaning and, if the Parapet Signage is illuminated, relamping at reasonable intervals.

  • Ultimate Roof and its Parapet Wall of all the Blocks together with all the facilities, amenities, Roof top Garden, etc; to be developed by the Vendor/ Developer on roof of any of the block, shall be used by the Flat owners of all the blocks in common.

  • Tenant shall maintain the Parapet Signage in good condition and repair, and all costs of maintenance and repair shall be borne solely by Tenant.

  • Tenant shall be responsible for any electrical energy used in connection with the Parapet Signage.

  • Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, design, construct and install the Parapet Signage.


More Definitions of Parapet

Parapet means the extension of a false front or wall above a roofline.
Parapet means wall whether plain, perforated paneled or made of steel angle irons/ pipes protecting the edge of the balcony, verandah, roof of building or terrace.
Parapet means a low projection, wall or moulding which finishes the uppermost edge of a building with a flat or low-pitched roof;
Parapet means a low wall not more than 1.2 m in height built along the edge of a roof or a floor;
Parapet means that part of an exterior building wall that continuously extends above the roof line; (0438-2003)
Parapet means a low protective wall along the edge of a roof or balcony.
Parapet means a low wall or railing built along the edge of the roof, terrace, balcony, veranda etc.