| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 348 halaman
...outside of the structure. (2) Direct access through a common hall— An entrance to the housing unit from a hall, lobby, or vestibule used by the occupants of more than one unit. The hall, lobby, or vestibule is not part of any unit but is clearly separate from all units In the... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1961 - 806 halaman
...having direct access if the entrance is direct from the outside of the structure, or through a common hall, lobby, or vestibule used by the occupants of more than one unit. The hall, lobby, or vestibule must not be part of any unit, but must be clearly separate from all units... | |
| 1962 - 208 halaman
...having direct access if the entrance is direct from the outside of the structure, or through a common hall, lobby, or vestibule used by the occupants of more than one unit. The hall, lobby, or vestibule must not be part of any unit, but must be clearly separate from all units... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1963 - 1058 halaman
...outside of the structure. (2) Direct access through a common hall— An entrance to the housing unit from a hall, lobby, or vestibule used by the occupants of more than one unit. The hall, lobby, or vestibule ie not part of any unit but Is clearly separate from all units in the... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1963 - 356 halaman
...outside of the structure. (2) Direct access through a common hall— An entrance to the housing unit from a hall, lobby, or vestibule used by the occupants of more than one unit. The hall, lobby, or vestibule is not part of any unit but Is clearly separate from all units in the... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1963 - 506 halaman
...having direct access if the entrance is direct from the outside of the structure, or through a common hall, lobby, or vestibule used by the occupants of more than one unit. The hall, lobby, or vestibule must not be part of any unit, but must be clearly separate from all units... | |
| Robert M. Groves - 2005 - 590 halaman
...(1) they have an entrance directly from outside the building, (2) they have an entrance from a common hall, lobby, or vestibule, used by the occupants of more than one unit or by the general public. Access is not direct if the only way to get to the living quarters is through... | |
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