To erect definition
Examples of To erect in a sentence
To erect, use and maintain pipes and conduits in and through the Premises.
To erect, continue or use any building or other place for the exercise of any trade, employment or manufacture, which, by occasioning noxious exhalations, offensive smells or otherwise, is offensive or dangerous to the health of individuals, or of the public.
To erect, use and maintain pipes, ducts, wiring and conduits, and appurtenances thereto, in and through the Premises at reasonable locations.
To remove weeds and brush to keep the highway reason- ably safe for travel.2. To erect or remove snow fences to keep highways reason- ably free from snow and open for travel during the winter season.(c) To erect on the right−of−way fences other than snow fences.(6) LIABILITY.
To erect and maintain signs offering the Lots for sale, on any Lot owned by Declarant .
To erect and maintain in a conspicuous position on the Plot a number plate of a type approved by the Council indicating the Plot Number plainly and distinctly visible at all times.
To erect and maintain signs and other sales displays offering the Units for sale or lease, on any Unit owned by Declarant and on the Common Elements.
To erect, build, place or deposit, including preliminary preparation of a site for construction.
To erect a temporary tent in excess of 200 square feet on any parcel being used for nonresidential purposes.
To erect, construct, equip, maintain and operate or sell, lease or dispose of any public building and equipment and appurtenances thereto within or without the corporate limits of the city.