Courtyard definition

Courtyard means a space permanently open to sky, with or without pergola, enclosed fully or partially by buildings and may be at ground level or any other level within or adjacent to a building;
Courtyard means a space permanently open to the sky within the site around a structure and paved/concreted.
Courtyard means an area open to the sky but within the boundary of a plot, which is enclosed or partially enclosed by buildings, boundary walls or railings. It may be at ground floor level or any other level within or adjacent to a building;

Examples of Courtyard in a sentence

  • The Contractor of the Yale Navigation Center will support the transition of participants form the Courtyard Transitional Center, including the development of individualized transition plans.


More Definitions of Courtyard

Courtyard. Means a space permanently open to the sky within the site around a structure and paved/concrete.
Courtyard means any portion of the interior of a lot which is fully or partially enclosed by the walls of a building or buildings on the same development site, which is not within a required setback area and is unobstructed from the ground upward.
Courtyard means an uncovered open space bounded on two or more sides by Buildings.
Courtyard means a space open to sky enclosed or partially enclosed by building, boundary wall or walls starting at any floor level within or adjacent to a building used for light and ventilation and accessible at the floor from where it starts;
Courtyard means a space permanently open to the sky, enclosed fully or partially by building, whether or not at ground level or any other level within, or adjacent to, a building, or a courtyard enclosed on all sides (being an inner courtyard) or a courtyard where one of the sides is not enclosed (being an outer courtyard);
Courtyard. Residence Inn" or "Fairfield" unless Marriott International is operating, managing or franchising such properties pursuant to an agreement with Host Marriott.
Courtyard means an open, unoccupied space, other than a required yard, on the same lot or parcel with a building or buildings. Such courtyard is typically bounded on two or more sides by such building(s).