Uniform Building Code, Volume 7International Conference of Building Officials, 1967 - Building laws |
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... considered incombustible within the meaning of this Section . 2. Material having a structural base of incombustible material as defined in item No. 1 above , with a surfacing material not over one - eighth inch ( % " ) thick which has a ...
... considered incombustible within the meaning of this Section . 2. Material having a structural base of incombustible material as defined in item No. 1 above , with a surfacing material not over one - eighth inch ( % " ) thick which has a ...
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... considered as portions of one building if the aggregate area of such buildings is within the limits speci- fied in Section 505 for a single building . When the buildings so considered house different occu- pancies or are of different ...
... considered as portions of one building if the aggregate area of such buildings is within the limits speci- fied in Section 505 for a single building . When the buildings so considered house different occu- pancies or are of different ...
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... considered a separate building for classification of types of construction . When there is no such separation , the area of the entire building shall not exceed the least area permitted for the types of construction involved . Sec ...
... considered a separate building for classification of types of construction . When there is no such separation , the area of the entire building shall not exceed the least area permitted for the types of construction involved . Sec ...
Contents
Part Administrative | 11 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 20 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 27 |
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aisle applied approved Area Allowable Building Official building or structure cavity walls cent Chapter 23 coat combustible conform Continued corbeled corridors exceed exit doors exterior exit balcony exterior walls feet Not permitted feet Protected less fire assembly Fire Zone Fire-extinguishing Systems fire-resistive rating fireplace Firestopping flammable liquids foot four inches gauge Group D Occupancies Group H grout Gypsum Lath gypsum wallboard H Occupancies horizontal hour less incombustible installed joists less than four Location on Property locking device Masonry chimneys materials maximum metal lath minimum nails occupant load one-hour fire-resistive construction partitions permitted less portion thereof portland cement plaster pounds per square ramp seats sheathing shingles soffits space spans Special Hazards specified in Chapter specified in Section Stairs stairway stories in height studs supports surface Table thickness tion toilet twelve inches 12 types of construction U.B.C. Standard Uniform Building Code veneer Ventilation Vertical Openings Wood shingles