| New York (N.Y.) - Building laws - 1901 - 186 pages
...wall, pier or post shall be spaced not more than thirty-six or less than twenty inches on centres, and they shall be driven to a solid bearing if practicable...proposed. No pile shall be used of less dimensions than five inches at the small end and ten inches at the butt for short piles, or piles twenty feet or less... | |
| Austin Thomas Byrne - Building - 1902 - 622 pages
...to sustain a wall, pier, or post shall be spaced not more than 36 or less than 20 inches on centre, and they shall be driven to a solid bearing if practicable to do so, and the number of such pilss shall be sufficient to support the superstructure proposed. No pile shall be used of less dimensions... | |
| Brookline (Mass.). - Building laws - 1903 - 142 pages
...post shall be spaced not more than thirtysix or less than twenty inches on centres, and they shall oe driven to a solid bearing if practicable to do so, and the number of such piles shall be sumcient to support tho superstructure proposed. No pile shall be used of less dimensions than six... | |
| Law - 1905 - 468 pages
...intended to sustain a wall pier or post shall be spaced not more than thirty-six or less than twenty inches on centers, and they shall be driven to a solid...sufficient to support the superstructure proposed. No piles shall be used of less dimensions that -five inches at the small end and ten inches at the butt... | |
| Building laws - 1905 - 274 pages
...a wall, pier or spacing. post, shall be spaced not more than thirty-six inches nor less than twenty inches on centers, and they shall be driven to a solid...sufficient to support the superstructure proposed. size of piles. No wood pile shall be used of less dimensions than five inches at the small end and... | |
| Portland (Or.) - Devlin, Thomas C. - 1905 - 688 pages
...to sustain a wall, pier, or post must be spaced not more than thirty-six (36) nor less than twenty (20) inches on centers, and they shall be driven to...practicable to do so; and the number of such piles must be sufficient to support the superstructure proposed. No pile shall be used of less dimensions... | |
| Troy (N.Y.). - 1906 - 72 pages
...intended to sustain a wall pier or post shall be spaced not more than thirtysix or less than twenty inches on centers, and they shall be driven to a solid...sufficient to support the superstructure proposed. No piles shall be used of less dimensions than five inches at the small end and ten inches at the butt... | |
| Building laws - 1907 - 276 pages
...sustain a wall, pier or post, shall be spaced not more than thirty-six inches nor less than twenty inches on centers, and they shall be driven to a solid...sufficient to support the superstructure proposed. No wood pile shall be used of less dimensions than five inches at the small end and ten inches at the... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - Municipal ordinances - 1908 - 474 pages
...intended to sustain a wall, pier or post shall be spaced not more than thirty-six or less than twenty inches on centers, and they shall be driven to a solid...proposed. No pile shall be used of less dimensions than five inches at the small end and ten inches at the butt for short piles, or piles twenty feet or less... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1908 - 466 pages
...intended to sustain a wall, pier or post shall be spaced not more than thirty-six or less than twenty inches on centers, and they shall be driven to a solid...proposed. No pile shall be used of less dimensions than five inches at the small end and ten inches at the butt for short piles, or piles twenty feet or less... | |
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