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Annual Report - Page 262
by New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1904
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Annual report of the State Board of Charities of the state of New ..., Volume 48

1915 - 1352 pages
...of not more than nine inches. The balcony on the top floor, except in case of a front fire escape, shall be provided with a goose-neck ladder leading from said balcony to and above the roof. The balconies shall be not less than three feet two inches in width, and placed where directed by the...
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Public health reports (1881). v. 28 pt. 2 ..., Volume 28, Part 2, Issues 27-52

1914 - 1550 pages
...on the top floor, except in the case of a balcony on the street, shall be provided Tith a stairs or with a gooseneck ladder leading from said balcony to and above the roof and properly fastened thereto. A drop ladder or stairs shall be provided from the lowest balcony of...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor ..., Volume 3, Issue 8 - Volume 4, Issue 15

New York (State). Dept. of Labor - New York (State) - 1901 - 754 pages
...of not more than nine inches. The balcony on the top floor, except in case of a front fire escape, shall be provided with a goose-neck ladder leading from said balcony to and above the roof. (3) Balconies.— The balconies shall not be less than three feet in width, taking in at least one...
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Laws of the State of New York, Volume 1

New York (State) - Session laws - 1903 - 902 pages
...iron balconies and stairways. The balcony on the top floor, except in case of a front fire-escape, shall be provided with a goose-neck ladder leading from said balcony to and above the roof. Such goose-neck ladder shall be securely fastened to the wall of the building and to the roof, and...
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The Tenement House Laws of the City of New York

New York (State) - Building laws - 1903 - 314 pages
...inches. The balcony on the top floor, except in case of a front fire escape, shall be provided wilh a goose-neck ladder leading from said balcony to and above the roof. (3) Balconies. — The balconies shall not be less than three feet in width, taking in at least one...
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The General Laws and Other General Statutes of the State of New York ...

New York (State) - Law - 1904 - 1066 pages
...iron balconies and stairways. The balcony on the top floor, except in case of a front fire-escape, shall be provided with a goose-neck ladder leading from said balcony to and above the roof. Such goose-neck ladder shall be securely fastened to the wall of the building and to the roof, and...
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National Building Code

Building laws - 1905 - 274 pages
...of not more than nine inches. The balcony on the top floor, except in case of a front fire-escape, shall be provided with a goose-neck ladder leading from said balcony to and above the roof. Width for balconies. Height from window sill. Landings. Balconies. The balconies shall be not less...
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The Laws of Wisconsin

Wisconsin - Session laws - 1907 - 1530 pages
...least three-eighths of an inch thick. No balcony railing shall be connected at angles by cast iron. The balcony on the top floor shall be provided with a goose-neck ladder leading to and above the roof. The lowest balcony shall be 394 I In : II,! i provided with a drop ladder reaching...
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Wisconsin Session Laws: 1907

Wisconsin - Bills, Private - 1907 - 1524 pages
...least three-eighths of an inch thick. No balcony railing shall bo connected at angles by cast iron. The balcony on the top floor shall be provided with a goose-neck ladder leading to and above the roof. The lowest balcony shall be provided with a drop ladder reaching to the ground....
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Building Code Recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters ...

National Board of Fire Underwriters - Building laws - 1909 - 280 pages
...of not more than nine inches. The balcony on the top floor, except in case of a front fire-escape, shall be provided with a goose-neck ladder leading from said balcony to and above the roof. Balconies. The balconies shall be not less than three feet in width, and placed where directed by the...
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