Perimeter Deck definition

Perimeter Deck means the hardscape surface area immediately adjacent to and within 4 feet (1.2 m) of the edge of the swimming pool also known as the “wet deck” area.
Perimeter Deck means the hardscape surface area immediately adjacent to and within
Perimeter Deck means the hardscape surface area immediately adjacent to and within four feet of the edge of the public pool, spa or spray ground.

Examples of Perimeter Deck in a sentence

  • The Rooftop Premises and Perimeter Deck Premises are included at no additional cost or rent to Tenant and will not be included in the calculation of the net rentable area of the Leased Premises.

  • Tenant shall also have exclusive use of the deck at the 6th floor level designated on the Approved Working Drawings as Perimeter Deck (“Perimeter Deck Premises”) for Tenant social events and other uses related to its operations, including use for employee meals, meetings, etc.


More Definitions of Perimeter Deck

Perimeter Deck means the hardscape surface area immediately adjacent to and within 4 feet (1.22 m) of the edge of the swimming pool.

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