EIFS Sample Clauses

The EIFS clause addresses the use, installation, or exclusion of Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) in construction projects. It typically specifies whether EIFS is permitted, outlines any special requirements for its application, or excludes coverage for damages related to EIFS in insurance or contract documents. For example, the clause may require contractors to follow certain manufacturer guidelines or prohibit EIFS in areas prone to moisture intrusion. Its core function is to manage risk and clarify responsibilities regarding EIFS, which has been associated with water damage and related liability issues in building construction.
EIFS. EIFS (Exterior Insulating and Finish Process) is not allowed on structures on Type E Lots.
EIFS. Participation Right shall not apply to any issuance of shares or securities issued or sold by the Company (A) pursuant to this Agreement, the Stock Purchase Agreement or the EIF Warrant Agreement or (B) pursuant to any bona fide employee benefit or incentive plan approved by the Board of Directors. EIF's Participation Right shall expire following a Qualified Public Offering.
EIFS. Synthetic stucco or EIFS wall finish systems may be utilized 8 feet above finished grade or higher. All finishes and color selections of EIFS shall be specifically approved by the DRB.
EIFS. A. Insulation as approved by EIFS manufacturer. Insulation value and type shall meet applicable codes and ordinances. Provide five-year warranty covering defective materials and labor.