Basement definition

Basement means any area of the building having its floor subgrade (below ground level) on all sides.
Basement means that portion of a building having its floor subgrade (below ground level) on all sides.
Basement means any area of the building having its floor sub-grade (below ground level) on all sides.

Examples of Basement in a sentence

  • In view of the specific declaration by the Allottee/s as aforesaid, the Promoter are allotting exclusive car parking areas at the Basement Levels and Ground Level and also Surface Parking if any on the spaces left open after construction of the Apartment building to the Allottee/s who specifically apply for the same and the Allottee/s shall not object to such allotment.

  • The Allottee is/are aware that the exclusive right of use of car parking space in Basement levels/Ground Level will be allotted by the Promoter to the various apartment owners and that the right of use so allotted shall vest solely in the respective apartment owner to whom it is allotted.


More Definitions of Basement

Basement means that part of a building where the finish floor is more than 30 inches below the finish grade.
Basement means a storey or storeys of a building located below the first storey;
Basement means a storey, the floor of which is at least 0.75 metres below finished grade, provided that not more than one half of its height from the floor of the underside of the floor joist is below the finished grade;
Basement means that portion of a building having its floor sub grade (below ground level) on all sides.
Basement means that portion of a building that is partly or completely below grade plane. A basement will be considered as a story above grade plane and not a basement where the finished surface of the floor above the basement is:
Basement means any area of a building having its floor subgrade on all sides.
Basement means any igneous or metamorphic rock, or rocks or any stratum of such nature, in and below which the geological structure or physical characteristics of the rock sequence do not have the properties necessary for the accumulation of Petroleum in commercial quantities and which reflects the maximum depth at which any such accumulation can be reasonably expected in accordance with the knowledge generally accepted in the international petroleum industry.