The values stated in each system (U.S. and metric customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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T102.2 Units of Measurement
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E101.4 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (metric and U.S. customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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C101.4 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (metric and U.S. customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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E101.4 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (metric and U.S. customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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C101.4 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (metric and U.S. customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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STRUCTURAL IMPRACTICABILITY
Changes having little likelihood of being accomplished without removing or altering a load-bearing structural member and/or incurring an increased cost of 50 percent or more of the value...
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How is slip resistance measured?
There are three critical stages in an individual's gait: 1) touchdown, 2) full load, and 3) push-off....
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Unlocking the Hidden Potentials: 10 Surprising Benefits of Invoice
Benefit 1: Enhanced Cash Flow Management Smooth cash flow is the lifeblood of any business, and invoices play a crucial role in its management....
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1.3 Q. What if the single-story dwelling units are separated by firewalls?
The Fair Housing Act would still apply....
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§100.148(a)
(a) If there was a court action or administrative proceeding before January 30, 1998, including the filing of a complaint alleging a violation of the Fair Housing Act with the Department...
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§100.205(h)
Determinations of compliance or noncompliance by a State or a unit of general local government under paragraph (f) or (g) of this section are not conclusive in enforcement proceedings under the Fair...
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1. Abdomen depth (AD)
Table 1 and Figure 1 show the percentiles and maximum observed values for male and female wheelchair users....
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2. Analysis of footrest clearance height and depth
The range and median values measured on the right-side for these three dimensions are presented in table 2. Critical values are highlighted in yellow....
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Segway Human Transporter
AASHTO (bicycle) values....
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J. Final Approval
"Final Approval" means the order by the District Court, after notice and the holding of the Fairness Hearing, granting approval of this Settlement Agreement under Rule 23(a) of the Federal...
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11B-406.5.12 Detectable warnings
The detectable warning shall extend the full width of the curb ramp (exclusive of flared sides) and shall extend either the full depth of the curb ramp or 24 inches (610 mm) deep minimum...
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11B-406.5.12 Detectable warnings
The detectable warning shall extend the full width of the curb ramp (exclusive of flared sides) and shall extend either the full depth of the curb ramp or 24 inches (610 mm) deep minimum...
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Summary of Costs and Benefits
The benefits are difficult to quantify, but include important national values recognized in Executive Order 13563 such as equity, human dignity, and fairness....
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Benefits
of life; and Community and social benefits, including unites families and promotes stewardship.9 The benefits are difficult to quantify, but include important national values...
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Costs of Adaptation
All costs associated with incorporating the new design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act are borne by the builder....
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11B-705.1.2.7 Track crossings
Detectable warnings at track crossings shall be 36 inches (914 mm) in the direction of pedestrian travel and extend the full width of the circulation path....
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11B-705.1.2.7 Track crossings
Detectable warnings at track crossings shall be 36 inches (914 mm) in the direction of pedestrian travel and extend the full width of the circulation path....
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General: ADA Standard Section 203.1
Section 203.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements of general exceptions in the most current ADA Standards.
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12.2 Q. What happens if a builder deliberately manipulates the grade so that a second story, which also might have been treated as a ground floor, requires steps?
Deliberate manipulation of the height of the finished floor level to avoid the requirements of the Fair Housing Act would serve as a basis for the Department to determine that there is reasonable...