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    A Non- Load- Bearing Wall That Runs Under a Spandrel
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A Non- Load- Bearing Wall That Runs Under a Spandrel

Question 39

Question 39

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A non- load- bearing wall that runs under a spandrel beam should be adequately separated from the beam to allow the beam to move freely in the


A) horizontal direction.
B) vertical direction.
C) both A and B.

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