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What is NYC BC § 402.2.2?

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This section provides definitions for terms specific to the building code, including 'food court' and 'gross leasable area'. These definitions clarify the meanings of these terms as they relate to the overall building regulations. Applies to property operators and owners involved in leasing spaces.

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402.2.2 Definitions specific to this section.

BC § 402.2.2

The following terms shall, for the purposes of this section, have the meanings shown herein: FOOD COURT. A Public seating area located in the mall that serves adjacent food preparation tenant spaces. GROSS LEASABLE AREA. The total floor area designed for tenant occupancy and exclusive use. The area of tenant occupancy is measured from the centerlines of joint partitions to the outside of the tenant walls. All tenant areas, including areas used for storage, shall be included in calculating gross leasable area.

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