Structural Law definition

Structural Law means any federal, state or local statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, order or common-law doctrine and provisions and conditions of permits, licenses and other operating authorizations to the extent relating solely to the physical structure or condition of a building, fixture or other structure (including, without limitation, those relating to the use or removal of asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyls), excluding those to the extent relating solely to (a) pollution or protection of the environment, including natural resources, (b) exposure of persons, including employees, to toxic or hazardous substances or other products, raw materials, chemicals or other substances, (c) protection of the public health or welfare from the effects of by-products, wastes, emissions, discharges or releases of chemical or other substances from industrial or commercial activities or (d) regulation of the manufacture, use or introduction into commerce of chemical substances, including, without limitation, their manufacture, formulation, packaging, labeling, distribution, transportation, handling, storage and disposal.

Related to Structural Law

  • Structural Alterations means any Alterations involving the structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety or heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems of the Building.

  • Structural as herein used shall mean any portion of the Leased Premises, Building or Common Areas of the Complex which provides bearing support to any other integral member of the Leased Premises, Building or Common Areas of the Complex such as, by limitation, the roof structure (trusses, joists, beams), posts, load bearing walls, foundations, girders, floor joists, footings, and other load bearing members constructed by Landlord.

  • Structural alteration means an Alteration that (i) will result in a change in the footprint of the Improvements, (ii) involves the addition of one or more floors to the Improvements, (iii) affects the structural elements or any exterior walls of the Improvements, (iv) decreases the rentable square footage of the Leased Premises other than to a de minimis extent or (v) adversely affects the proper functioning and/or capacity of the building systems in the Improvements.

  • Structural damage means a covered building, regardless of the date of its construction, has experienced the following.

  • Building construction means any physical activity on the site involved in the erection of a structure, cladding, external finish, formwork, fixture, fitting of service installation and the unloading of plant, machinery, materials or the like.