Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1946 - Building laws |
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Page 92
... solid masonry is that form of construction made with brick , solid load - bearing concrete masonry units , or stone in which the units are all laid and set in mortar placed with a trowel . ( b ) Construction . Plain solid masonry shall ...
... solid masonry is that form of construction made with brick , solid load - bearing concrete masonry units , or stone in which the units are all laid and set in mortar placed with a trowel . ( b ) Construction . Plain solid masonry shall ...
Page 114
... solid so that no lath can extend from one room to another . All exterior and main cross stud partitions shall be effectively and thoroughly braced . ( g ) Pipes in Walls . Stud partitions containing plumbing , heating or other pipes ...
... solid so that no lath can extend from one room to another . All exterior and main cross stud partitions shall be effectively and thoroughly braced . ( g ) Pipes in Walls . Stud partitions containing plumbing , heating or other pipes ...
Page 236
... solid masonry , or shall consist of steel joists or steel floors protected with fire - resistive materials of the ... solid masonry slabs or arches not less than three inches ( 3 ′′ ) in thickness or shall consist of hollow masonry slabs ...
... solid masonry , or shall consist of steel joists or steel floors protected with fire - resistive materials of the ... solid masonry slabs or arches not less than three inches ( 3 ′′ ) in thickness or shall consist of hollow masonry slabs ...
Contents
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Part IAdministrative | 19 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 29 |
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