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" Every temporary support placed under any structure, wall, girder, or beam, during the erection, finishing, alteration, or repairing of any building, or part thereof, shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall,... "
Foundations and Foundation Walls: For All Classes of Buildings, Pile ... - Page 89
by George T. Powell - 1888 - 166 pages
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1871 - 1374 pages
...shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall, girder, or beam. And the walls of every building shall be strongly...until all the floors in the said building are laid. § 9. All stone walls less than twenty-four inches thick shall have at least one header, extending...
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A Compilation of the Laws of the State of New York: Also, of the Ordinances ...

New York (N.Y.) - 1859 - 596 pages
...be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such wall, girder, or beam by this act. And the walls of every building shall be strongly braced from the beams of each story until the next tier of beams are on and leveled up. 6 5. Where Mansard or French roofs are carried up and M«i»»rd...
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Laws of the State of New York

New York (State) - 1860 - 1206 pages
...support required for such wall, girder or beam by this act. And the walls of every building waii«, bow shall be strongly braced from the beams of each story until the next tier of beams are on and levelled up. <§ 5. Where Mansard or French roofs are carried up Mansard...
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Laws of the State of New York, Volume 2

New York (State) - 1866 - 1190 pages
...building, shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such wall, girder or beam. And the walls of every building shall be strongly braced from the beams of each story until the next tier of beams are on and leveled up. ston» (§ 9. All stone walls less than twenty-four inches...
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Laws of the State of New York, Volume 2

New York (State) - 1882 - 642 pages
...shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall, girder, or beam. And the walls of every building shall be strongly...of beams shall be strongly braced to the beams of raoes' the story below until all the floors in the said building are laid. § 480. All stone walls...
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Laws of the State of New York

New York (State) - 1885 - 1022 pages
...structure, wall, girder or beam. And the walls of every building, during the erection or alteration, shall be strongly braced from the beams of each story until the building is inclosed, and the roof tier of beams shall be strongly braced to the beams of the story below until...
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Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court of Massachusetts

Massachusetts - 1885 - 720 pages
...be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such construction. And the walls and roof of every building shall be strongly braced from the beams of each story until all the bearing parts of the construction are completed, unless omitted by consent of inspector. SECTION...
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Digest of the Statutes Relating to the Inspection and Construction of ...

Boston (Mass.). Department for Inspection of Buildings - 1886 - 132 pages
...be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such construction. And the walls and roof of every building shall be strongly braced from the beams of each story until all the bearing parts of the construction are completed, unless omitted by consent of inspector. SECT....
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Laws of the State of New York

New York (State) - 1887 - 1072 pages
...or alteration, shall be strongly braced from the beams of each story until the building is inclosed, and the roof tier of beams shall be strongly braced to the beams of the story below until the floors in said building are laid. § 8. Section four hundred and eighty of chapter four hundred...
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Special Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Relating to ..., Volume 2

Massachusetts - 1887 - 502 pages
...be equal in strength (o the permanent support required for such construction. And the walls and roof of every building shall be strongly braced from the beams of each story until all the bearing parts of the construction are completed, unless omitted by consent of inspector. SECT....
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