Common use of Issue of Completion Notice Clause in Contracts

Issue of Completion Notice. If the Developer considers that any particular item of Works is complete it must serve a notice on Council which: (a) is in writing; (b) identifies the particular item of Works to which it relates; and (c) specifies the date on which the Developer believes the relevant item of Works was completed, (Completion Notice).

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Sources: Planning Agreement

Issue of Completion Notice. If the Developer considers that any particular item of the Works is complete it must serve a notice on Council which: (a1) is in writing; (b2) identifies the particular item of the Works to which it relates; and (c3) specifies the date on which the Developer believes the relevant item of the Works was completed, (Completion Notice).

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Sources: Planning Agreement

Issue of Completion Notice. β€Œ If the Developer considers that any particular item of the Works is complete it must serve a notice on Council which: (a1) is in writing; (b2) identifies the particular item of the Works to which it relates; and (c3) specifies the date on which the Developer believes the relevant item of the Works was completed, (Completion Notice).

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Sources: Planning Agreement