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mezzanine

Architectural term for a storey with a lower ceiling placed between two main storeys, usually between the ground and first floors of a building.



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Decks are generally made of weather resistant wood, such as cedar, teak, or treated pine, usually are constructed at a higher level than the rest of the garden, whether it be merely a step-up, some sort of mezanine affair, or as a step down from the main house, or indeed can be quite high should the main house be built on the side of a hill or some-such.
2, Mezanine Floor, Al Shraifi Centre Za'abeel Road, Karama PO Box 5852, Dubai, UAE Tel: 971-4-3967814; 971-4-3969353 Fax: 971-4-3968541 Email: dubai@taitra.
Although those shortfalls were quite severe, causing the mezanine bonds to receive only a portion of their interest, all bonds, except one, have been paid back in full by available cash in subsequent months, leaving no outstanding shortfalls.
 
 
 
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