(under the class definition) Structure forming a discrete stable base which in use is peculiar to the support of and differs substantially in size and shape from that of a superimposed structural body such as a wall, post or column which body or base is not merely a coplanar component of or
section of a floor.
(1) Note. See the search notes below for appropriate subclasses for various other constructions involving a dissimilar base and attached section.
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27+, for an in situ erected structure with a feature for supporting a disparate article.
169.1+, for a structure wherein a combination with or feature related to the earth is defined.
247, for curvilinear barrier anchored to a base. 274, for barrier intersection construction with a foundation.
506.01+, for a construction wherein a facer is attached to a dissimilar in situ erected section.
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248, Supports, appropriate subclasses for bases of more general application, particularly
678+, for machinery supports; subclasses 519+ for staff supporting bases; and subclasses 346+ for miscellaneous article supporting bases.
403, Joints and Connections,
230+, for a connection between a rod end and a transverse surface of general application.
405, Hydraulic and Earth Engineering,
222, and 224+ for a marine foundation, or a method or apparatus for installing the same; and subclasses 229+ for subject matter relating to foundations not provided for elsewhere (e.g., piers, or piles).