Surveying and Building Construction for Agricultural Students, Land Agents and FarmersLongmans, Green and Company, 1915 - 339 sider |
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... equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides minus four right angles : this fact enables us to check the result of our observations . AB is the base line . We must first obtain the bearings of the rest of the lines from ...
... equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides minus four right angles : this fact enables us to check the result of our observations . AB is the base line . We must first obtain the bearings of the rest of the lines from ...
Side 189
... with the theodolite . The sum of the interior angles plus four right angles is equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides . The sum of the exterior angles minus four right angles is equal TRAVERSING 189.
... with the theodolite . The sum of the interior angles plus four right angles is equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides . The sum of the exterior angles minus four right angles is equal TRAVERSING 189.
Side 190
... equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides . We thus have a check upon the angles of the traverse . Set up and level the theodolite at the station A ( Fig . 164 ) . Chain the first line AB , take its bearing and also ...
... equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides . We thus have a check upon the angles of the traverse . Set up and level the theodolite at the station A ( Fig . 164 ) . Chain the first line AB , take its bearing and also ...
Side 193
... equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides . 2. The northings must equal the southings . 3. The eastings must equal the westings . In ordinary traverse surveys the closing error should not exceed one link in 3 chains ...
... equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides . 2. The northings must equal the southings . 3. The eastings must equal the westings . In ordinary traverse surveys the closing error should not exceed one link in 3 chains ...
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Side 291 - Every person who shall offend against any of the foregoing byelaws shall be liable for every such offence to a penalty of...
Side 275 - Individuals authorized by virtue of any Act of Parliament to navigate on or use any River, Canal, Dock, Harbour, or Basin, or to demand any Tolls or Dues in respect of the Navigation on such River or Canal...
Side 266 - ... in any room or building, or part of a building communicating directly by door, window, or otherwise with any room used as a sleeping room, or in which there may be any person suffering from any infectious or contagious disease, or which may have been used by any person suffering from any such disease and may not have been properly disinfected ; or...
Side 258 - If at any time the Privy Council are satisfied on inquiry, with respect to any Regulation, that the same is of too restrictive a character, or otherwise objectionable, and direct the revocation thereof, the same shall not come into operation, or shall thereupon cease to operate, as the case may be.
Side 266 - Act where any person has been confined to his bed in such house by fever or other infectious disease, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds, and in the case of a continuing offence to a further penalty not exceeding forty shillings for every day during which the offence continues.
Side 283 - ... may belong, without being carried through any dwelling-house or public building, or any building in which any person may be, or may be intended to be, employed in any manufacture, trade, or business.
Side 265 - The occupier of any premises shall cause every watercloset belonging to such premises to be thoroughly cleansed from time to time as often as may be necessary for the purpose of keeping such watercloset in a cleanly condition.
Side 267 - With respect to the sufficiency of space about buildings to secure a free circulation of air...
Side 266 - Provided, nevertheless, that the justices or Court before whom any complaint may be made, or any proceedings may be taken in respect of any such offence, may, if they think fit, adjudge the payment as a penalty of any sum less than the full amount of the penalty imposed by this Regulation. Commencement of the Regulations. 19. These Regulations shall come into force on and after the day of 18 . Revocation of Regulations.
Side 284 - ... to be constructed of flagging, slate, or good brickwork, at least nine inches thick, and rendered in good cement or asphalted. He shall construct the seat of such privy, the aperture in such seat, and the space beneath such seat, of such dimensions as to admit of a movable receptacle for filth of a capacity not exceeding two cubic feet being placed and fitted beneath such seat in such a manner and in such a position as may effectually prevent the deposit, upon the floor or sides of the space...