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Title 2
Fire Protection

Sections

230
Chimneys and fireplaces
231
Egress
232
Fire-escapes
233
Bulkheads and scuttles
234
Stairs and public halls
235
Stairs in non-fireproof tenements
236
Stairs in fireproof tenements
237
Stair construction
238
Stair and entrance halls
239
Tower fire-escapes and supplemental stairs
240
First tier of beams
241
Partitions
242
Cellar and basement stairs in non-fireproof tenements
243
Cellar and basement stairs in fireproof tenements
244
Spaces under stairs
245
Cellar entrance
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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