Uniform Building CodeInternational Conference of Building Officials, 1979 - Building laws |
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Page 208
Siding of lesser dimensions may be used , provided such wall covering is placed
over sheathing which conforms to the provisions specified elsewhere in this code
. All weatherboarding or siding shall be securely nailed to each stud with not ...
Siding of lesser dimensions may be used , provided such wall covering is placed
over sheathing which conforms to the provisions specified elsewhere in this code
. All weatherboarding or siding shall be securely nailed to each stud with not ...
Page 484
INTERLAYMENT is a layer of felt or nonbituminous saturated asbestos felt not
less than 18 inches wide , shingled between each course of roof covering .
INTERLOCKING ROOFING TILES are individual units , typically of clay or
concrete ...
INTERLAYMENT is a layer of felt or nonbituminous saturated asbestos felt not
less than 18 inches wide , shingled between each course of roof covering .
INTERLOCKING ROOFING TILES are individual units , typically of clay or
concrete ...
Page 657
Specifications shall contain information covering construction and material
requirements . ( e ) Soil Engineering Report . The soil engineering report
required by Subsection ( c ) shall include data regarding the nature , distribution
and strength ...
Specifications shall contain information covering construction and material
requirements . ( e ) Soil Engineering Report . The soil engineering report
required by Subsection ( c ) shall include data regarding the nature , distribution
and strength ...
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Contents
Construction Height and Allowable Area | 16 |
Effective Use of the Uniform Building Code | 18 |
Organization and Enforcement | 24 |
Copyright | |
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