To erect definition

To erect a building means:
To erect. - in relation to a building means:
To erect means to construct a building for the first time or to reconstruct existing building after demolishing it according to some fresh or revised plan;

Examples of To erect in a sentence

  • To erect, use and maintain pipes and conduits in and through the Premises.

  • To erect, use and maintain pipes, ducts, wiring and conduits, and appurtenances thereto, in and through the Premises at reasonable locations.

  • To erect and maintain in a conspicuous position on the Plot a number plate of a type approved by the Council indicating the Plot Number plainly and distinctly visible at all times.

  • To erect and maintain in a conspicuous position on the plot a number plate of a type approved by the Council indicating the lot number and distinctly visible at all times.

  • To erect, use and maintain pipes and conduits in and through the Premises; provided that all such conduits and pipes shall be located behind then-existing walls, under floors or above suspended ceilings and shall not interfere with the use and operation of the Premises, or any equipment or facilities located therein.

  • To erect and maintain in a conspicuous position on the Plot, a number plate of a type, approved by the Council, indicating the Plot Number plainly and distinctly visible at all times.

  • To erect, use and maintain ducts, conduits, pipes, lines, wires, drains and flues, and appurtenances thereto, in and through the Premises at reasonable locations.

  • To erect such shelters in conformance with the Building Code, approved by the TOWNSHIP Engineer, and other applicable technical codes and to use the types of material and in accordance with the plans and specifications set forth in specifications attached hereto and made a part hereof or alternate plans agreed upon by both parties.

  • To erect scaffolding for any purpose connected with or related to the Building.

  • To erect, use and maintain pipes and conduits in and through the Premises behind the walls, below the floors and above the ceilings, and provided the same does not reduce the rentable area of the Premises in more than a de minimis manner.


More Definitions of To erect

To erect and its variants means to construct, build, raise, assemble, place, affix, attach, create, paint, draw or in any other way bring into being or establish. But these shall not include any of the foregoing activities when performed as incident to the change of advertising message or customary maintenance of the sign structure.
To erect means to construct a whole or a part of a new building on any site whether previously built upon or not; including additions or alterations to an existing building.
To erect or "to erect a building" means,-
To erect and its variants means to construct, build,

Related to To erect

  • Drive means to drive, operate, or be in physical control of a motor vehicle.

  • Road means any highway and any other road to which the public has access, and includes bridges over which a road passes.

  • Proof of address/business address means a document less than 3 months old containing residential address that is a utility bill, bank statement, rates account or tax invoice.

  • Suite means an elevated box or suite which is customarily an enclosed private or collective compartment inside the Stadium, with direct access to guests’ Seats, which are separated from other Seats in the Stadium.

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