| 1871 - 1374 pages
...between the piers, or two footing courses of large stone, at least ten inches thick in each course. All foundation walls shall be built of stone or brick,...the wall next above them, to a depth of sixteen feet below the curb level, and shall be increased four inches in thickness for every additional five feet... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1873 - 1268 pages
...between the piers, or two footing courses of large stone at least ten inches thick in each course. All foundation walls shall be built of stone or brick, and shall be laid in cement or lime and sand morter ; and, if constructed of stone, shall be at least eight inches thicker than... | |
| Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) - 1877 - 664 pages
...two footing courses of large stone, at least ten inches thick in each course. All foundation-walls shall be built of stone or brick, and shall be laid in cement or lime and sand mortar, and, if constructed of stone, shall be at least eight inches thicker than... | |
| 1879 - 144 pages
...be inverted arches, at least twelve inches thick, turned under and between the piers, or two iooting courses of large stone, at least ten inches thick...the wall next above them, to a depth of sixteen feet below the curb level, and shall be increased four inches in thickness for every additional five feet... | |
| New York (State) - 1882 - 642 pages
...between the piers, or two footing courses of large stone, at least ten inches thick in each course. All foundation walls shall be built of stone or brick...the wall next above them to a depth of sixteen feet below the curb level, and shall be increased four inches in thickness for every additional five feet... | |
| New York (State) - 1885 - 1022 pages
...ten inches thick in each course, equal in area to what, would be required under a continuous wall. All foundation walls shall be built of stone or brick,...thicker than the wall next above them, to a depth of ten feet, below the curb level, and shall be increased four inches in thickness for every additional... | |
| Frank Eugene Kidder - 1886 - 640 pages
...additional five feet in depth below the said sixteen feet. Foundations of brick shall be at least four inches thicker than the wall next above them, to a depth of sixteen feet below the curb level, and shall be increased four inches in thickness for every additional five feet... | |
| New York (State) - 1887 - 1072 pages
...built of stone or brick, how built! and shall be laid in cement mortar to the surface of the ground, and if constructed of stone, shall be at. least eight inches thicker than the walls next above them, to a depth of ten feet below the curb level, and for every additional ten feet,... | |
| George T. Powell - 1888 - 180 pages
...which it may be a part, for any work done or materials furnished in and about the said premises, in the same manner as if he had been employed to do the said...the wall next above them, to a depth of sixteen feet below the curb level, and shall be increased four inches in thickness for every additional five feet... | |
| William Ezra Worthen - 1892 - 850 pages
...under and between the piers, or two footing courses of large stone at least 10" thick in each course. All foundation walls shall be built of stone or brick,...mortar, and, if constructed of stone, shall be at least 8" thicker than the wall next above them, to a depth of 16' below the curb level, and shall be increased... | |
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