Live Load Sample Clauses

The 'Live Load' clause defines the maximum weight or force that a structure, such as a floor or roof, is designed to safely support during normal use. This typically includes movable objects like people, furniture, and equipment, but excludes permanent fixtures or the structure's own weight. By specifying these limits, the clause ensures that the building is used within safe parameters, thereby preventing structural failures and promoting occupant safety.
Live Load. A. The Tawatinâ Bridge SUP shall be designed to support the maintenance vehicle load specified in CAN/CSA S6, Section 3.8.11 as well as pedestrian loads.
Live Load. Defined in Section 15.2.‌ 2.37 Loan. Defined in Recital C. 2.38 Loan Agreement. Defined in Recital C. 2.39 Maximum Reimbursement Amount. Defined in Section 11.5.‌
Live Load per 1sqm in the ground floor. 1 ton per 1sqm in typical floors.
Live Load. Vertical Moving Loads –
Live Load. No impact from the footing level down
Live Load. The gangway shall be capable of sustaining a uniformly distributed live-load of 50 pounds per square foot.

Related to Live Load

  • Leave Loading The employer and the individual employee must have genuinely made the agreement without coercion or duress.

  • Annual Leave Loading During a period of annual leave an employee will receive a loading of 17.5 per cent calculated on the employee’s normal hourly rate of pay and the daily fares allowance if applicable. The loading will also apply to proportionate leave on lawful termination.

  • Floor Load Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor of the Premises that exceeds 50 pounds per square foot “live load”. Landlord reserves the right to reasonably designate the position of all Equipment which Tenant wishes to place within the Premises, and to place limitations on the weight thereof.

  • Bandwidth the amount of data (quantified as “Mbps” or “Gbps”) made available to Customer as specified in a Service Order.

  • Equipment Usage Equipment provided by Sauk County Department of Human Services is the property of Sauk County Department of Human Services. Upon termination of the Contractors employee using the equipment, or termination of the contract between Sauk County DHS and the said Contractor, the equipment must be returned within (5) five working days. If the equipment is damaged or not returned, the Contractor will be held responsible for the replacement cost of the equipment. Sauk County may withhold from future payments the replacement cost of the said equipment or take any other necessary action.