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The term "waste pipe" is applied to any pipe receiving the discharge <br />from any fixture or fixtures other than water olosets. <br />-The term "house drain" is applied to the pipe within any building <br />buried in the ground or below the basement floor which receives the total <br />discharge from any fixture or set of fixtures, and may or may not include <br />rainwater leader which conducts or carries Same to the house sewer. <br />The term "main vent" is applied to the vertical line of air pipe <br />running through two or more floors to which the vent or revent pipes from <br />the various floors are connected. <br />The term "vent pipe" is applied to any pipe provided to ventilate a <br />system of piping, and to which the revents are connected, <br />The term " revent pipe" is applied to any pipe used to prevent <br />siphonage and back pressure. <br />The,--.term "soil vent" or "waste vent" is applied to that part of the <br />main soil pipe or waste pipe which is above the highest installed fixture <br />waste connection and extends through the roof, <br />When sizes of pipes are speoified, the internal diameter of the <br />pipes are meant, <br />Section 43, General requirements. All material sued in the Install- <br />ation of any plumbing and drainage system, or part thereof, shall b9/of <br />good quality and free from defects, and all labor on installation shall . <br />be performed in a thorough and workmanlike manner, <br />Section 44: Where available, every building shall have an independad <br />connection with the street sewer at the point designated by the plumbing <br />Inspector, except as is hereinafter provided in case of small residences <br />having not more than four fixtures. <br />A conductor, soil, waste or house sewer from one building shall <br />not be connected to a oonductor, soil, waste or house sewer frow another <br />building; except,, <br />Where one building is in the rear of another, and a sewer is not <br />available for the rear building, the house sewer from the front building <br />may be extended to the rear building and the whole be considered as 048 <br />dram, but a permit for such oonneotion must be secured from the ;plumb- <br />ing Inspector, <br />