Building Codes definition

Building Codes means the Building Codes and Fire Codes in effect at the time of issuance of a permit for a particular development activity.
Building Codes means the combined specialty codes adopted under ORS 446.062, 446.185, 447.020 (2), 455.020 (2), 455.496, 455.610, 455.680, 460.085, 460.360, 479.730 (1) or
Building Codes means the development of the Community shall be subject to the Building Codes and Fire Codes in effect at the time of issuance of the permit for the particular development activity.

Examples of Building Codes in a sentence

  • The Architect agrees that any services provided hereunder will meet the requirements of the Montana Department of Labor and Industry, Building Codes Bureau and other such regulatory agencies as may be applicable.

  • In such event, the City shall apply such Building Codes to the Project and all subsequent related building permit applications.

  • Codes and Inspections ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has adopted the 2003 International Fire and Building Codes and the 2006 International Residential Code (the "Adopted Codes").

  • The issuance of this permit does not imply compliance with the Zoning Code and International Fire and Building Codes.

  • Provide information to builders, owners and residents of the Village of Saukville regarding the Building Codes and Ordinances either by phone, Email, or through established office hours at the Village of Grafton Inspection offices.


More Definitions of Building Codes

Building Codes. Install all equipment according to manufacturers’ specifications, national and local building codes and regulations, and will be in conformity with good engineering practices as outlined by the international Communications Industries Association (ICIA) and best practices as outlined by AVIXA.
Building Codes means the nationally recognized codes and standards referenced in Chapter 9 of Title 6 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended.
Building Codes means all codes and Law applicable to the design, construction, building requirements, standards and operation as a public stadium and venue of the Stadium, including the Building Code Act (Ontario);
Building Codes means, with respect to any Retained Real Property, all applicable requirements of all building, construction, fire, life-safety and similar Laws relating to the construction, use and occupancy of such Retained Real Property as in effect and applicable as of the relevant time; provided that Building Codes shall not include (i) requirements thereof that first become effective after the Effective Time and (ii) the Americans with Disabilities Act or other applicable handicap access laws.
Building Codes means standard uniform codes adopted by the City governing construction, including without limitation, the Residential Code, Building Code, the Energy Code, the Green Building Code, the Plumbing Code, the Electrical Code, the Mechanical Code, and the Fire Code including amendments thereto by the County of Los Angeles, as modified and amended by official action of the City as set forth in Title 2 and Chapter 3.16 of the WMC as may be amended from time to time.
Building Codes means the City and state building and fire codes as set forth in Chapters 17.04, 18.02 and 18.03 BMC.
Building Codes means the City and State building and fire codes as set forth in the University Place Municipal Code.