§ 4101.12. Letter L.  


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  • "License-holder" means the individual who has passed the required examination(s) given by a board of review and has been issued a license to perform the work of a specific trade or craft.

    "Licensed-business" means the business concern to which a license-holder has assigned his or her rights to a license.

    "Lot" means a parcel of land occupied or designated to be occupied by one building and the accessory buildings or occupancies customarily incident to it, including such open spaces as are required by the Zoning Code Title 33 and such open spaces as are arranged and designed to be used in connection with such building.

    "Low-voltage" means all installations of wiring or equipment operating at 49 volts or less, direct current or alternating current.

    Loads.

    (a)

    "Live loads" means the imposed, fixed or transient loads other than "dead loads" and "wind loads."

    (b)

    "Dead load" means the weight of walls, partitions, floors, roofs and other permanent construction of a building.

(Ord. 673-83; Ord. 1483-97 § 1; Ord. 0719-04 § 4.)