Stonemasonry definition
Examples of Stonemasonry in a sentence
Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, corners and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting of joints and pointing of stone work.
No Tax liens are currently in effect against any of the assets of the Company other than liens that arise by operation of law for Taxes not yet due and payable.
Stonemasonry employees not provided with mechanical means for the handling, lifting and placing of heaving blocks shall be paid the rates prescribed in 25.1.15(a) hereof.
This is to apply to all work on buildings, sewers, bridges, railroads, bulkheads, breakwaters, jetties, playgrounds, parks, landscaping and curbing or other public works, and to all kinds of stone, particularly to the product of the locality where the work is being done, and the same shall be considered Stonemasonry.
Manatū Taonga appoints the Supplier and the Supplier accepts the appointment, to provide services through the Panel of Suppliers for Conservation and Stonemasonry.
This is to apply to all work on buildings, sewers, bridges, railroads, bulkheads, breakwaters, jetties, playgrounds, parks, landscaping and curbing or other public works, and to kinds of stone, particularly to the product of the locality where the work is being done, and the same shall be considered Stonemasonry.
Subjects such as Stonemasonry and Refrigeration and Air Conditioning attract sponsored learners from the whole of the UK and abroad.
Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height; the dressing of all jibs, comers and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting of joints and pointing of stone work.
In order to allow us to fulfil the services agreed we will pass your details to appropriate third parties such as Hickton Stonemasonry, florists, clergy/ministers/officiants, cemetery staff etc.
Stonemasonry shall also consist of cutting all shoddies, broken ashlar or random ashlar that is roughly dressed upon beds and joints, and range ashlar not over ten inches in height: the dressing of all jibs, comers and ringstones that are roughly dressed upon the beds, joints or reveals, and the cutting of a draft upon same for plumbing purposes only; and the cleaning, cutting ofjoints and pointing of stone work.