100% Inspection Sample Clauses

100% Inspection. The Contractor has completed all of the items on the eighty percent inspection report and has the certificate of occupancy in hand.
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100% Inspection. The Contractor has completed all of the items on the 80% inspection report with no exceptions.
100% Inspection. The CMR has completed all of the items on the eighty percent (80%) inspection report and has the certificate of occupancy in hand.
100% Inspection. All project deliverables will be evaluated through 100% inspection by onsite inspection or document review. The USACE Project Manager will document performance for each completed deliverable prior to payment, as described in Section 5.0.
100% Inspection. This agreement shall be subject to the following inspection(s) by a qualified inspector of 101 Buyer's choice within the specified number of days from acceptance of binding agreement. Buyer assumes 102 sole responsibility to select and retain a qualified inspector for each requested inspection and releases 103 Broker of any and all liability regarding the selection or retention of the inspector(s). If Buyer does not elect 104 inspections, Xxxxx acknowledges that Xxxxx is acting against the advice of Xxxxx's agent and Xxxxxx. Buyer 105 understands that all real property and improvements may contain defects and conditions that are not readily 106 apparent and which may affect a property's use or value. Xxxxx and Seller agree that the Broker(s) and their 107 agent(s) do not guarantee and in no way assume responsibility for the property's condition. Buyer acknowledges 108 that it is Xxxxx's own duty to exercise reasonable care to inspect and make diligent inquiry of the Seller or 109 Xxxxx's inspectors regarding the condition and systems of the property. 110 Inspections required by any state, county, local government or FHA/VA do not necessarily eliminate the 111 need for the Inspections listed below. 112 Waiver: (initials) Buyer elects to waive each professional inspection to which Buyer has not indicated 113 “yes”. Any failure by Buyer to perform any inspection indicated “yes” herein is a waiver of such inspection and 114 shall be deemed absolute acceptance of the property by Xxxxx in its “as is” condition. 115 Choice Inspections Expense 116 Yes No BUYER SELLER 117 GENERAL HOME days from acceptance of Agreement 118 SEPTIC SYSTEM days from acceptance of Agreement 119 WELL WATER ..... days from acceptance of Agreement 120 ( flow, potability) 121 RADON ................ days from acceptance of Agreement 122 MOLD .................. days from acceptance of Agreement 123 PEST/ days from acceptance of Agreement 124 WOOD DESTROYING INSECTS 125 OTHER days from acceptance of Agreement 126 (list other inspections) 127 Within three (3) days after completion of the last inspection, Buyer shall elect one of the following:
100% Inspection. All project milestones, documents, and activities will be evaluated through 100% inspection by on-site inspection or document review through USACE and AFCEC oversight. The COR will document performance for each completed milestone, document, or activity prior to payment.
100% Inspection. All key milestones and deliverables will be evaluated through 100% inspection (e.g., on-site inspection, document review). The COR will document performance for each completed milestone/deliverable prior to payment, as described in Section 5.0 of the QASP.
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100% Inspection. This agreement shall be subject to the following inspection(s) by a qualified inspector of Buyer’s choice 101 within the specified number of days from acceptance of binding agreement. Buyer assumes sole responsibility to 102 select and retain a qualified inspector for each requested inspection and releases Broker of any and all liability 103 regarding the selection or retention of the inspector(s). If Buyer does not elect inspections, Buyer acknowledges that 104 Buyer is acting against the advice of Buyer’s agent and Broker. Buyer understands that all real property and 105 improvements may contain defects and conditions that are not readily apparent, and which may affect a property’s 106 use or value. Buyer and Seller agree that the Broker(s) and their agent(s) do not guarantee and in no way assume 107 responsibility for the property’s condition. Buyer acknowledges that it is Buyer’s own duty to exercise reasonable 108 care to inspect and make diligent inquiry of the Seller or Buyer’s inspections regarding the condition and systems of 109 the property. 110 Inspections required by any state, county, local government or FHA/VA do not necessarily eliminate the need for _______ _ 111 the Inspections listed below. 112 waiver not valid for GH inspection Waiver:

Related to 100% Inspection

  • Safety Inspection During inspection of County facilities conducted by the State Division of Occupational Safety and Health for the purpose of determining compliance with the California OSHA requirements, an OCEA designated employee shall be allowed to accompany the inspector while the inspector is in the employee's agency/department. The employee so designated shall suffer no loss of pay when this function is performed during the employee's regularly scheduled work hours.

  • IN INSPECTION Before, at the time of the Tenant accepting possession, or shortly thereafter, the Landlord and Tenant: (check one) ☐ - Agree to inspect the Premises and write any present damages or needed repairs on a move-in checklist. ☐ - Shall not inspect the Premises or complete a move-in checklist.

  • Goods Inspection The Commissioner of DAS, in consultation with the Client Agency, shall determine the manner and prescribe the inspection of all Goods and the tests of all samples submitted to determine whether they comply with all of the specifications in the Contract. If any Goods fail in any way to meet the specifications in the Contract, the Client Agency or the Commissioner of DAS may, in its sole discretion, either reject it and owe nothing or accept it and pay for it on an adjusted price basis, depending on the degree to which the Goods meet the specifications. Any decision pertaining to any such failure or rejection shall be final and binding.

  • SCOPE OF INSPECTION The purpose of the inspection is to report the general condition of the home and identify and disclose major defects and deficiencies of the inspected systems and components which existed at the time of the inspection and which are evident to the inspector upon ordinary visual observation. Minor and cosmetic defects may be listed in the report for maintenance purposes but it is not the intent, nor will the inspection report identify and list all minor and cosmetic defects. The inspection is intended to evaluate systems and components of the primary premises. Included with the inspection is the evaluation of primary attached garages/carports/decks/porches/patios. The inspection does not include evaluation of detached garages/carports/patios/decks or other structures unless explicitly specified. The client is encouraged to accompany the inspector during the inspection. Client participation shall be at the client’s risk for personal injury or damage to person or property for any reason or from any cause. The inspection and report are performed and prepared for the sole, confidential and exclusive use and possession of the client(s). The inspection report is not transferable. Systems and components to be inspected include: exposed and visible foundations and structures, exteriors, roofing, plumbing, electrical, attic, interiors, bathrooms and kitchen, basement and crawlspaces, heating and central air conditioning, and garage or carport. LIMITS OF THE INSPECTION The inspection is limited to the readily accessible and visible systems, equipment and components of the home. The inspector will not dismantle and/or move equipment, systems, furniture, appliances, floor coverings, finished or fastened surfaces or components, personal property or other items to conduct this inspection or otherwise to expose concealed or inaccessible conditions. The inspection will not include destructive testing of any kind.

  • Records Inspection Payor shall keep, and shall require its Permitted Sellers to keep, complete, true and accurate books of accounts and records for the purpose of determining the basis and accuracy of payments to be made under this Agreement. Such records shall be kept in accordance with GAAP, showing Net Sales on country-by-country and Licensed Product-by-Licensed Product basis, and Payor’s or its Permitted Sellers’ usual internal practices and procedures (which shall be commercially reasonable), consistently applied. Such books and records shall be kept for at least [*] ([*]) years following the end of the Calendar Quarter to which they pertain. Such records will be open for inspection by Payee during such five (5) year period by independent accountants reasonably acceptable to Payor, solely for the purpose of verifying the basis and accuracy of amounts in the payment statements hereunder. Such inspections shall be made no more than [*] each Calendar Year, at reasonable time and on reasonable notice and shall be limited to information related to Licensed Products. Results of any such inspection shall be deemed to be Confidential Information of Payor. If any errors in favor of Payor are discovered in the course of such inspection, then within thirty (30) days of written request by Payee, Payor shall pay Payee those amounts that Payee would have received in the absence of such errors, plus interest pursuant to and in accordance with Section 6.1(c). Inspections conducted under this Section 6.5 shall be at the expense of Payee, unless a variation or error in favor of Payor exceeding [*] percent ([*] %) of the amount due for the period covered by the inspection is established in the course of such inspection, whereupon all reasonable, documented costs relating to the inspection for such period will be paid promptly by Payor. In the event of overpayment to Payee, any amount of such overpayment shall be fully creditable against amounts payable for the immediately succeeding Calendar Quarter.

  • SITE INSPECTION Where a site inspection is required by the Bid Specifications or Project Definition, Bidder shall be required to inspect the site, including environmental or other conditions for pre-existing deficiencies that may affect the installed Product, equipment, or environment or services to be provided and, which may affect Bidder’s ability to properly deliver, install or otherwise provide the required Product. All inquiries regarding such conditions shall be made in writing. Bidder shall be deemed to have knowledge of any deficiencies or conditions which such inspection or inquiry might have disclosed. Bidder must provide a detailed explanation with its Bid if additional work is required under this clause in order to properly complete the delivery and installation of the required Product or provide the requested service.

  • Final Inspection Contractor shall complete the list of items identified on the pre-final Punchlist prior to requesting a final inspection. Unless otherwise specified, or otherwise agreed in writing by the parties as documented on the Certificate of Substantial Completion, Contractor shall complete and/or correct all Work within thirty (30) days of the Substantial Completion date. Upon completion of the pre-final Punchlist work, Contractor shall give written notice to ODR and A/E that the Work will be ready for final inspection on a specific date. Contractor shall accompany this notice with a copy of the updated pre-final Punchlist indicating resolution of all items. On the date specified or as soon thereafter as is practicable, ODR, A/E and Contractor will inspect the Work. A/E will submit to Contractor a final Punchlist of open items that the inspection team requires corrected or completed before final acceptance of the Work.

  • Property Inspection The Servicer is required to inspect each Delinquent Mortgaged Property at such time and in such manner as is in accordance with Prudent Servicing Practices. The Servicer must prepare a Property Inspection Report following each inspection. All Property Inspection Reports must be retained by the Servicer and copies thereof must be forwarded to the Master Servicer promptly upon request. All expenses related to the foregoing shall be recoverable by the Servicer from the Principal or from Liquidation Proceeds, Insurance Proceeds, payments on the related Mortgage Loan or any other source relating to the related Mortgage Loan or the related Mortgaged Property. The foregoing shall not preclude the Servicer from recovering such expenses from the Borrower to the extent permitted by applicable law and the related Mortgage Loan Documents.

  • Property Inspections The Servicer shall conduct property inspections in accordance with the milestones of the repair and rehabilitation plan for such Mortgaged Property and prepare Property Inspection Reports on any Mortgaged Property involving property damage over $15,000. The Servicer shall furnish a copy of the repair and rehabilitation plan for such Mortgaged Property to the Master Servicer upon request.

  • Audits/Inspections Contractor agrees to permit the County’s Auditor-Controller or the Auditor- Controller’s authorized representative (including auditors from a private auditing firm hired by the County) access during normal working hours to all books, accounts, records, reports, files, financial records, supporting documentation, including payroll and accounts payable/receivable records, and other papers or property of Contractor for the purpose of auditing or inspecting any aspect of performance under this Contract. The inspection and/or audit will be confined to those matters connected with the performance of the Contract including, but not limited to, the costs of administering the Contract. The County will provide reasonable notice of such an audit or inspection. The County reserves the right to audit and verify the Contractor’s records before final payment is made. Contractor agrees to maintain such records for possible audit for a minimum of three years after final payment, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated under this Contract or by law. Contractor agrees to allow interviews of any employees or others who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, Contractor agrees to include a similar right to the County to audit records and interview staff of any subcontractor related to performance of this Contract. Should the Contractor cease to exist as a legal entity, the Contractor’s records pertaining to this Contract shall be forwarded to the County’s project manager.

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