Window sill definition
Window sill means the portion of the horizontal window ledge that protrudes into the interior of the room, adjacent to the window sash when the window is closed. Window sill is often called the window stool.
Window sill means the portion of the horizontal window ledge that protrudes into the interior
Window sill. An 8 inch window sill condition exists below the exterior glass to facilitate Tenant's installation of electrical, telephone and computer cabling. The installation and finishing of the sheetrock at said sill as well as the installation of said electrical, telephone and computer cabling shall be provided by tenant as part of the tenant improvement installation.
Examples of Window sill in a sentence
Window sill and balcony: Free of dust and water ponding, free of waste and odor in the surroundings, and the articles are arranged in order; 6.
Window sill framing, insulation and finish interior board by owner and finish by tenant (included in tenant fit-up allowance).
No awnings or shades shall be erected over the outside of the Windows, nor shall any articles be hung or placed on any outside Window or Window sill.
Window sill at ground floor on east side of Block 2 is noted as dented.
More Definitions of Window sill
Window sill means the portion of the horizontal window ledge that protrudes