Standing Buildings/Structures Sample Clauses

Standing Buildings/Structures. A building is a structure created to shelter any form of human activity and include houses, barns, churches, hotels, or similar structures. Building may refer to a historically related complex such as a courthouse and jail or a house and barn. A structure is a work made up of interdependent and interrelated parts in a definite pattern of organization constructed by humans and include canals, dames, roadways, railroad grades, mounds, cairns, roadway systems, and paths. The effects of NRCS Louisiana activities must be taken into account for any standing building/structure. If these effects cannot be avoided, the standing building/structure will be documented following the guidelines developed by the Louisiana Division of Historic Preservation. Documentation may require technical experts (historical architects, architectural historians) that are not employed by NRCS Louisiana.
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Standing Buildings/Structures. A building is a structure created to shelter any form of human activity and include houses, barns, churches, hotels, or similar structures. Building may refer to a historically related complex such as a courthouse and jail or a house and barn. A structure is work made up of interdependent and interrelated parts in a definite pattern of organization constructed by humans and include canals, dames, roadways, railroad grades, mounds, cairns, roadway systems, and paths. The effects of NRCS Louisiana activities must be taken into account for any standing building/structure in the State of Louisiana that is 50 years of age or older. NRCS Louisiana shall attempt to avoid effects, both direct and indirect, to any standing building/structure meeting the age requirement. If these effects cannot be avoided, the standing building/structure will be documented following the guidelines established by the Louisiana Division of Historic Preservation. Documentation of standing buildings/structures may require technical experts (such as historical architects and/or architectural historians) that are not employed by NRCS Louisiana.

Related to Standing Buildings/Structures

  • BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES 1. Repair or retrofit of buildings less than 45 years old.

  • Buildings The Employer will provide and maintain all state-owned buildings, facilities, and equipment in accordance with the specific written order(s) of the Michigan Departments of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and/or Military and Veterans Affairs. Where facilities are leased by the Employer, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to assure that such facilities comply with the order(s) of the Michigan Departments of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and/or Military and Veterans Affairs.

  • PRICING STRUCTURES Licenses and Support Services for the Licensed Programs to which this OST applies are granted according to the pricing structures mentioned in the related Transaction Document. Standard pricing structures are defined in the section “DEFINITIONS” of this OST, even though those pricing structures may not be applicable to the DS Offerings to which this OST applies. Other pricing structures may be made available on a case-by-case basis.

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Building With respect to each parcel of Real Estate, all of the buildings, structures and improvements now or hereafter located thereon. Business Day. Any day on which banking institutions located in the same city and State as the Agent’s Head Office are located are open for the transaction of banking business and, in the case of LIBOR Rate Loans, which also is a LIBOR Business Day.

  • Structures Airport facilities such as bridges; culverts; catch basins, inlets, retaining walls, cribbing; storm and sanitary sewer lines; water lines; underdrains; electrical ducts, manholes, handholes, lighting fixtures and bases; transformers; flexible and rigid pavements; navigational aids; buildings; vaults; and, other manmade features of the airport that may be encountered in the work and not otherwise classified herein. 10-50 SUBGRADE. The soil which forms the pavement foundation.

  • Structural (i) Structural floor plans and sections with detailing well advanced.

  • Common Area (Check one)

  • Use of Buildings and Equipment 21.4.1 The Association shall have the right to use District buildings, sites, and equipment during all reasonable hours for meetings and other Association activities.

  • Other Structures You may use up to 10% of the Coverage A limit of liability for loss by a Peril Insured Against to other structures described in Coverage B. This coverage is additional insurance.

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