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 nationally recognized codes and standards referenced in Chapter 9 of Title 6 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended.

Examples of Building Codes in a sentence

  • The following Building Codes, in the latest editions approved by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, shall be used.

  • As of the year 2000, these codes are published jointly by the Southern Building Code Congress International, the International Code Council, the Building Officials and Code Administrators, International, and the International Conference of Building Officials, and are commonly referred to as the International Building Codes.

  • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Oregon Building Codes require all new construction to be totally accessible to people with physical limitations.

  • Construct this Leased premise in accordance with all Federal, State and Local Building Codes pursuant to the State Construction Code Act, BFD, MIOSHA, Life Safety Codes, “Michigan Energy Code,” and provisions for Public Law 93-112, Section 504.

  • Specifications for facilities type Task Order Assignments shall be developed in accordance with the latest version of the International Building Codes and all applicable Pennsylvania and/or New Jersey Uniform Construction Codes using Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) format.


More Definitions of Building Codes

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.
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 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 the University Place Municipal Code.
Building Codes means the International Building Code, International Residential Code, National Electrical Code, International Property Maintenance Code, and all othercodes adopted by the City of Pattison that are applicable to residential and commercial buildings and structures.
Building Codes means all building codes, ordinances, and other Applicable Laws applicable to the construction of the Improvements.
Building Codes means the County’s currently effective building, plumbing, fire, mechanical, electrical, zoning, dangerous building or energy codes or regulations, or mandate of any nature concerning the same. Said building codes are incorporated into these regulations, except for any penalty provisions contained therein. Should there be irreconcilable conflict between any of the provisions of these regulations and any of those building codes, the more stringent requirements of the conflicting provisions shall be applicable. Should a dispute arise between the County and any person concerning the applicability of such conflicting provisions, the dispute shall be resolved in the manner set forth in the particular building code, a provision, or the provisions, of which conflict with these regulations.