Height Clause Samples
The Height clause sets a specific requirement or limitation regarding the vertical measurement of an object, structure, or component referenced in the agreement. In practice, this clause may dictate the maximum or minimum allowable height for buildings, fences, or equipment, ensuring compliance with safety standards, zoning laws, or design specifications. Its core function is to provide clear parameters that prevent disputes and ensure all parties adhere to agreed-upon height restrictions, thereby promoting safety, uniformity, or regulatory compliance.
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Height. Edge of travelway Minimum of 7 feet, 6' MIN 7' MIN measured from the bottom of the sign to the near edge of the travelway. The height to the bottom of a supplemental sign mounted below the primary sign will be 6 feet.
Height. All quantities have been taken up or down to the nearest meter (or other unit) and where exactly half a meter (or other unit) results the quantities have been taken to the meter (or other unit) above. The same procedure will be followed for any re-measurements.
Height. Work performed from swing stages, bosun chairs, steel structures, or window jacks, shall be paid for as follows:
Height. 59C The height of any building in a C-2A Zone shall not exceed 35 feet. SIGNS
Height. The height of building on the Dutch Village Road side shall not exceed 18 metres (60 feet) above grade of the finished ground, and a total of 21 metres (70 feet) on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street side including the parking garage.
Height. No Equipment shall exceed 40' in height.
Height. Wall sign height shall not exceed the height as listed in the table below.
Height. The maximum height of projecting signs shall be 12 feet and shall not extend above the roofline or parapet wall of the building to which it is attached.
Height. Primary structure shall not exceed sixty-five (65) feet in height as measured to the peak.