Builder Information Clause Samples

The Builder Information clause requires the builder to provide specific details about their qualifications, licensing, and contact information. Typically, this includes the builder’s legal name, business address, license number, and proof of insurance, ensuring that the party engaging the builder can verify their credentials. This clause serves to establish transparency and accountability, helping the client confirm that the builder is properly authorized and capable of performing the contracted work.
Builder Information. Owner acknowledges and agrees that, unless specifically waived in writing by a majority of the ACC and the Board, the third-party who will cause improvements to be constructed on the Property (a “Builder”) must submit an executed builder agreement (the “Builder Agreement”) to the Association. A copy of the current Builder Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit “A”. The Builder Agreement obligates the Builder to comply with the Restrictions, the Approval and Construction Requirements (as applicable), and provides for a monetary deposit. The monetary deposit is required to discharge expenses that may be incurred by the Association if the Builder fails to comply with the Restrictions and the Approval and Construction Requirements. Approval of proposed improvements does not constitute approval of the Builder the Owner has selected to construct the improvements. Neither the ACC, the Association, nor any of their Board members, officers, committee members, employees, or agents warrant or otherwise attest to the experience or reputation of a Builder or any subcontractor utilized by a Builder. If a dispute arises between the Owner and a Builder, it is the Owner’s sole responsibility to resolve such dispute. In the event of any such dispute, the Owner acknowledges and agrees that all the Restrictions and the Approval and Construction Requirements will continue in full force and effect and may in no event be waived during the pendancy of such dispute unless specifically approved in writing by a majority of the ACC and the Board.
Builder Information. On or before March 25th , 2018 the Builder must submit to CTHBA the following: a. floor plan and elevation for the house to be built on the property; (All renderings must be professional in nature and must be approved by the Parade Committee and magazine editor.) b. entry fee c. the Builder’s biography d. names of suppliers and subcontractors (optional) e. custom or speculative home f. map showing location of home (with 2 major streets or roads) g. one color picture of Builder h. description of house (150 words or fewer) i. Selling price of the home as shown j. award categories include Best Kitchen, Best Bath, Best Interior Design, Best Craftsmanship, Best Exterior Design and Best Overall .
Builder Information. On or before April 1st, 2018 the Builder must submit to CTHBA the following: a. floor plan and elevation for the house to be built on the property; (All renderings must be professional in nature and must be approved by the Parade Committee and magazine editor.) b. entry fee c. the Builder’s biography d. names of suppliers and subcontractors (optional) e. custom or speculative home f. map showing location of home (with 2 major streets or roads) g. one color picture of Builder h. description of house (150 words or fewer) i. Selling Price of this exact home as shown j. award categories include Best Kitchen, Best Bath, Best Interior Design/ Staging, Best Craftsmanship, Best Exterior Design/Curb Appeal and new this year Best Overall Winner.

Related to Builder Information

  • Holder Information Each Holder agrees, if requested in writing, to represent to the Company the total number of Registrable Securities held by such Holder in order for the Company to make determinations hereunder.

  • Shareholder Information Within five days after receipt of a request from the Company, the Subscriber hereby agrees to provide such information with respect to its status as a shareholder (or potential shareholder) and to execute and deliver such documents as may reasonably be necessary to comply with any and all laws and regulations to which the Company is or may become subject. Subscriber further agrees that in the event it transfers any Securities, it will require the transferee of such Securities to agree to provide such information to the Company as a condition of such transfer.

  • Seller Information The Company may require each seller of Registrable Securities as to which any registration is being effected to furnish, and such seller shall furnish, to the Company such information regarding the distribution of such securities as the Company may from time to time reasonably request in writing.

  • User Information Any user or usage data or information collected via Station’s digital properties or related to Station’s digital properties, or any information collected from websites operated by Station’s affiliates under this Agreement, shall be the property of Station and/or such affiliates. Advertiser shall have no rights in such information by virtue of this Agreement.

  • Member Information a. ODM, or its designee, will provide membership notices, informational materials, and instructional materials to members and eligible individuals in a manner and format that may be easily understood. At least annually, ODM or its designee will provide current MCP members with an open enrollment notice which describes the managed care program and includes information on the MCP options in the service area and other information regarding the managed care program as specified in 42 CFR 438.10. b. ODM will notify members or ask the MCP to notify members about significant changes affecting contractual requirements, member services or access to providers. c. If the MCP elects not to provide, reimburse, or cover a counseling service or referral service due to an objection to the service on moral or religious grounds, ODM will provide coverage and reimbursement for these services for the MCP’s members. d. As applicable, ODM will provide information to MCP members on what services the MCP will not cover and how and where the MCP’s members may obtain these services.