The said open courts and corridors shall not be used for storage purposes, or for any purpose whatsoever, except for exit and entrance from and to the auditorium and stage, and must be kept free and clear during performances. The level of said corridors... The General Ordinances of the City of Portland - Seite 262von Portland (Or.) - 1905 - 664 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edward Bernard Kinsila - 1917 - 280 Seiten
...the last row of seats. The level of said corridors at the front entrance to the building shall be not greater than one step above the level of the sidewalk where they begin at the street entrance. During the performance the doors or gates in the corridors shall be kept open by proper fastenings... | |
| Tulsa (Okla.) - 1917 - 702 Seiten
...this Article, and are in a complete and satisfactory working condition. Section 105. ENTRANCE STEPS. The entrance of the main front of the building shall not be on a higher level from the sidewalk than four steps, but this shall not preclude the use of an additional... | |
| 1919 - 476 Seiten
...be graded to the sidewalk and made flush therewith at all points at the street entrances. SEC. 327. The entrance of the main front of the building shall not be on a higher level from the sidewalk than four steps, but this shall not preclude the use of an additional... | |
| Buffalo (N.Y.) - 1920 - 816 Seiten
...corridors at the front entrance to the building shall not be greater than one step of eight inches above the level of the sidewalk, where they begin at the street entrance, and there shall not be more than one step of eight inches from the floor of court to the ground floor... | |
| Frank Morton Todd - 1921 - 602 Seiten
...corridors and courts shall be graded to the street and flush therewith at all points at street entrances. The entrance of the main front of the building shall not be on a lower level than the street, and shall not be on a higher level from the street than six (6) inches, unless approved by... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1922 - 636 Seiten
...one hundred persons. The level of said corridors at the front entrance to the building shall be not greater than one step above the level of the sidewalk where they begin at the street entrance. During the performance the doors or gates in the corridors shall be kept open by proper fastenings;... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1925 - 368 Seiten
...for every 100 persons. The level of said corridors at the front entrance to the building shall be not greater than one step above the level of the sidewalk where they begin at the street entrance. During the performance the doors or gates in the corridors shall be kept open by proper fastenings... | |
| James Ross Cameron - 1928 - 1288 Seiten
...the last row of seats. The level of said corridors at the front entrance to the building shall be not greater than one step above the level of the sidewalk where they begin at the street entrance. During the performance the doors or gates in the corridors shall be kept open by proper fastenings;... | |
| James Ross Cameron - 1928 - 1296 Seiten
...last row of seats. The lev paid corridors at the front entrance to the building shall be not great one step above the level of the sidewalk where they begin at the stre J-ance. During the performance the doors or gates in the corridors sh; Ikept open by proper fastenings;... | |
| Pennsylvania. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1899 - 1398 Seiten
...free and cl^ar during performances. The level of said corridors at the front entrance to the building shall not be greater than one step above the level...sidewalk, where they begin at the street entrance, and the entrance of the main front of the building shall not be on a higher level from the sidowalk... | |
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