Intermediate scrutiny
You will have to check your local zoning regulations and codes. Any ordnances or regulations that might govern its application are by not standard nationwide.
distinguish between a "standard" commercial risk and a "non standard" commercial risk in a fire policy
They replaced the reasonableness standard with intermediate scrutiny. yay Apex :P
They replaced the reasonableness standard with intermediate scrutiny. yay Apex :P
The standard regulations for electrical devices.
The standard step height used in building codes and regulations is typically around 7 inches.
Rational basis test for economic issues, strict scrutiny test for racial and fundamental liberty issues, and midlevel scrutiny for gender issues
It is the standards of commercial business risk. BOOM!
The standard measurement for the window height from the floor in building code regulations is typically 36 inches.
Accounting regulations were created to ensure there was a standard for reporting. If there was no standard, then no one would be able to truly assess whether a business was profitable or not.
The standard step height for stairs according to building codes and regulations is typically around 7 inches.
The standard height for handrails according to safety regulations is typically between 34 to 38 inches above the walking surface.