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[接上页] (b) The facilities referred to in subparagraph (a) are a means of escape, an entrance, a foyer and a waiting space. (L.N. 194 of 1996) Cap 123F reg 49C Domestic accommodation Domestic accommodation, namely accommodation constructed, intended or used for habitation, shall not be provided in a place of public entertainment. (L.N. 194 of 1996) Cap 123F reg 49D Floors and tiers Each floor or tier in a place of public entertainment shall be constructed so that it does not have a gradient steeper than 35 degrees to the horizontal and the height between any such floor or tier and the underside of the tier or ceiling above it shall in every part be at least 3 m. (L.N. 194 of 1996) Cap 123F reg 49E Waiting accommodation Adequate and suitable accommodation shall be provided in a place of public entertainment for persons awaiting admission to a public entertainment. (L.N. 194 of 1996) Cap 123F reg 50 Definition of temporary buildings and short lived materials PART VII TEMPORARY BUILDINGS (1) (a) In these regulations temporary buildings shall mean any building for which a permit is issued on a temporary basis and is- (i) required only for a short time; (ii) constructed of short lived materials; or (iii) constructed as a contractor's shed required in connection with the erection of permanent buildings. (b) The Building Authority may, in his discretion, include any building constructed on land held on licence.(2) Short lived materials mean any building materials which are, in the absence of special care, liable to rapid deterioration or are otherwise unsuitable for use in the construction of permanent buildings- (a) so far as they are used wholly or principally for the construction of the weather-resisting part of a roof or external wall of a building- (i) tongued and grooved boarding fixed horizontally, and any boarding less than 16 mm in thickness, or in the case of feather edge boarding less than 16 mm in thickness at the thicker edge of the board; (L.N. 294 of 1976) (ii) sheets of fibre building board (except super hard-board as defined in British Standard Specification 1142:1953), wood chip board or compressed straw; (iii) wood-wool building slabs; (iv) plywood, except plywood suitable for external use; (v) plaster board; (vi) fibrous |