Carpenter definition

Carpenter or "Mechanist" means an employee who is competent to do any class of wood-work, build any kind of scenery and do general stage work, such as the setting of scenery and keeping of scenery, property, etc., in good order and condition under the supervision of the producer, director, stage manager or head mechanist, and who does so when required by the employer.
Carpenter means a person appointed as such who is employed on carpentry work.
Carpenter means one who lays out work from plans or sketches; builds wooden structures, such as concrete forms, falsework, pouring chutes, scaffolds, etc.; builds in place to line and grade, or prefabricates in units to be erected later; builds forms for bridges, drainage structures, walls, etc.; and may perform other related duties.

Examples of Carpenter in a sentence

  • Carpenter, a columnist defrauded The Wall Street Journal by stealing non-public information from the Journal and using it for trading in the securities markets.

  • Carpenter, supra, the Court found, in 1987, a columnist defrauded The Wall Street Journal when he stole information from the Wall Street Journal and used it for trading in the securities markets.

  • Guy Carpenter & Company, LLC, is hereby recognized as the Intermediary negotiating this Contract for all business hereunder.

  • Finance and Budget and Building and Grounds Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Keber 1.

  • Carpenter, supra, the Court found, in 1987, a columnist defrauded The Wall Street Journal when he stole information from the Journal and used it for trading in the securities markets.


More Definitions of Carpenter

Carpenter means Carpenter Technology Corporation, its directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns; and its joint ventures, subsidiaries, divisions, groups and affiliates in each case controlled by Carpenter (including, but not limited to, Hawke Acquisition Corp.) and the respective directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns of each. After the Acquisition, Carpenter shall include Latrobe.
Carpenter or "Carpenters" means any employee engaged in doing work of the character falling within the jurisdiction of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America and represented for collective bargaining purposes by any affiliate thereof.
Carpenter is defined in the preamble.
Carpenter means a worker who –
Carpenter means any Participant defined under Paragraph 3 of Article III of the Trust Agreement who is not also a “Participant” as defined in the Shops Plan. In addition, the term “Carpenter” shall also include the persons described in (1) and (2) below:
Carpenter means Carpenter Co. a corporation incorporated and organised under the Laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia (United States of America) having its registered office at 5016 Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23230, United States of America and with Virginia State Corporation Commission Entity ID 00610907;
Carpenter means one who constructs, erects, installs and repairs structures and fixtures of wood, plywood, and wallboard, using a carpenter's hand tools and power tools, and conforming to local building codes; studies blueprints, sketches, or building plans for information pertaining to type of material required, such as lumber or fiberboard, and dimensions of structure or fixture to be fabricated; selects specified type of lumber or other materials; prepares layout, using a rule, framing square, and calipers; marks cutting and assembly lines on materials, using a pencil, chalk and marking gauge; shapes materials to prescribed measurements, using saws, chisels, and planes; assembles cut and shaped materials and fastens them together with nails, dowel pins, or glue; verifies trueness of structure with a plumb bob and carpenter's level; erects framework for structures and lays subflooring; builds stairs and lays out and installs partitions and cabinet work; covers subfloor with building paper to keep out moisture and lays hardwood, parquet, and wood-strip-block floors by nailing floors to subfloor or cementing them to mastic or asphalt base; applies shock-absorbing, sound-deadening, and decorative paneling to ceilings and walls; fits and installs prefabricated window frames, doors, door frames, weather stripping, interior and exterior trim, and finish hardware, such as locks, letterdrops, and kick plates; assembles scaffolding and seals off work area, using plastic sheeting and duct tape; positions a mobile decontamination unit or portable showers at entrance of work area; builds a connecting walkway between a mobile unit or portable showers and work area, using hand tools, lumber, nails, plastic sheeting, and duct tape; constructs forms and chutes for pouring concrete; erects