Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 31
... ceiling , which is partly below and partly above grade ( as defined in this Section ) , but so located that the vertical distance from grade to the floor below is less than the ver- tical distance from grade to ceiling . ( See " Story ...
... ceiling , which is partly below and partly above grade ( as defined in this Section ) , but so located that the vertical distance from grade to the floor below is less than the ver- tical distance from grade to ceiling . ( See " Story ...
Page 198
... ceiling for such access into the attic space shall be not less than twenty - two inches by thirty inches ( 22 " x30 ... ceilings occur the attic spaces or spaces between ceilings and the under side of roofs shall be divided into ...
... ceiling for such access into the attic space shall be not less than twenty - two inches by thirty inches ( 22 " x30 ... ceilings occur the attic spaces or spaces between ceilings and the under side of roofs shall be divided into ...
Page 249
... ceiling of metal or wire lath Steel or precast concrete joists with attached or suspended ceiling of metal or wire lath Wood joists Fiberboard insulation or wood fiber and cement binder on top of deck Ceiling , gypsum plaster sanded 1 ...
... ceiling of metal or wire lath Steel or precast concrete joists with attached or suspended ceiling of metal or wire lath Wood joists Fiberboard insulation or wood fiber and cement binder on top of deck Ceiling , gypsum plaster sanded 1 ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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