Permits and Inspections Clause Samples

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Permits and Inspections. Unless otherwise provided in the Contract or construction documents, the Contractor shall be responsible to secure and pay for any required permits, fees and inspections required to properly execute and complete the Project.
Permits and Inspections. A. Contractor shall obtain all required permits and arrange for all required inspections, including utility company requirements, inspections, and sign-offs. Utility company coordination and permitting shall include the complete interconnect process and securing permission to operate (PTO). B. Contractor shall not allow or cause any of the work to be covered or enclosed until it has been tested and/or inspected.
Permits and Inspections. Buyer, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, shall obtain all certificates of occupancy and other permits or certificates required by law for the conveyance of the Property to Buyer and shall deliver copies of same to Seller on or before the Closing Date. Buyer shall make any and all repairs and any and all alterations required to obtain any of the foregoing; provided, however, that Buyer shall not be obligated to expend more than $25,000 of Buyer’s own money to make such repairs. In the event that the cost of making such repairs exceeds $25,000, Buyer may terminate this Agreement; provided, however, that Seller may, at its option, elect to pay for the cost of the repairs in excess of $25,000, without diminution of, or credit against, the Purchase Price.
Permits and Inspections. Representatives of the Owner shall have access to the work for inspection purposes. The Contractor shall provide facilities suitable to the Owner to facilitate inspections of the installed work.
Permits and Inspections. Lender shall have received copies of all permits and inspection reports necessary to show the costs to be reimbursed from the Draw proceeds have complied with all relevant laws.
Permits and Inspections. 1. Contractor shall obtain all required permits and arrange for all required inspections, including utility company requirements, inspections, and sign-offs. 2. Contractor shall not allow or cause any of the work to be covered or enclosed until it has been tested and/or inspected.
Permits and Inspections. If requested by Owner, the Contractor shall secure and initially pay for the building permit, plan check fees, and all other permits and fees, tests and inspections by governmental agencies required and necessary for the performance and completion of the Work by the Contractor and Subcontractors. The Owner shall reimburse the Contractor for the cost of the building permit (but there shall be no Contractor fee or markup thereon). The Contractor’s other costs incurred under this Section 20 shall be reimbursed by the Owner as part of the Cost of the Work, except to the extent tests or inspections hereunder disclose defective or nonconforming Work caused by the fault or negligence referenced in Section 6.6. 20.1 The Owner shall contract and pay for all tests and inspections of the Work by third parties required and necessary for the performance and completion of the Work by the Contractor and Subcontractors; provided that the Contractor rather than the Owner shall pay for such tests and inspections to the extent they disclose defective or nonconforming Work. The Contractor’s costs incurred under this Section 20.1 shall be reimbursed as part of the Cost of the Work, except to the extent the defective or nonconforming Work is caused by the fault of negligence referenced in Section 6.
Permits and Inspections. The elevator contractor shall furnish all licenses and permits and shall arrange for and make all required inspections and tests. The elevator equipment shall be furnished and installed in accordance with the latest additions of the ASME/ANSI A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, An American National Standard, including the latest Supplement, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The elevator equipment shall comply with all applicable local codes.
Permits and Inspections. If appropriate, the Borrower must have obtained all necessary inspections and City building permits for the Property and must have obtained a Certificate of Occupancy for the Property.
Permits and Inspections. It is the responsibility of the Prime Contractor along with the property owner to obtain all necessary permits and inspections. Permits must be posted on the display board. (see below).