Obstructions definition
Examples of Obstructions in a sentence
Obstructions like carpeting or rugs, behind the door shoe racks, tapestries or other materials hanging in the doorway or furniture should not deter egress from room or prevent the door from latching.
Obstructions include, without limitation, walls, floors, ceilings, built-in appliances, systems, and cabinets.
Obstructions, such as material piles and equipment, shall be provided with similar warning signs and lights.
Included in "Removal of Structures and Obstructions (00310)" bid item above.
The Distributor may, without notice to Grantor, remove any Prohibited Obstructions situated on the Easement without liability for damages and at the sole expense of the Grantor.
Obstructions to movements such as dams may also be an important consideration in the conservation of flannelmouth suckers.
Obstructions protruding into the aisles of the exhibition or in other areas of contracted space are prohibited.
All Obstructions shall be consistent with the Palm Beach County Airport Zoning Ordinance (as codified in Article 16 of the Palm Beach County Unified Land Development Code), as now or hereafter amended.
In no event shall any Obstructions be constructed or installed on the Premises, which are determined by the FAA to be an airspace obstruction or to pose a potential threat to air navigation.
The Sponsor agrees to clear Parcel(s) as identified on the Engineering Plans, Proposal, and Contract Changes, as shown on Exhibit "A" Property Map, of the following obstructions: Obstructions as identified and called out on the Engineer Plans, as identified in the field, and as directed by the Engineer and then documented in the As-Built Plans at construction completion prior to final payment under the project.