Ridge Height definition

Ridge Height means the maximum vertical distance between the natural ground level and the finished roof height directly above.
Ridge Height means the maximum vertical distance between the finished floor level and the finished roof height directly above.
Ridge Height means the vertical distance between the natural ground level immediately below the ridge of a roof, and the highest point of a roof.

Examples of Ridge Height in a sentence

  • GIA 450.90 4,854 ▇▇▇▇▇ Height 2.6m (low) 4.7m (high) 8’5” (low) 15’4 (high) Ridge Height 4.5m (low) 6.9m (high) 14’9” (low) 22’6” (high) We understand the property has the following GIA and dimensions:- The property is available by way of a new FRI lease for a term of years to be agreed at a commencing rental of £23,000 per annum.

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