ELECTRICAL PERMITS Sample Clauses

The ELECTRICAL PERMITS clause establishes the requirement for obtaining all necessary permits before commencing any electrical work on a project. Typically, this clause assigns responsibility to either the contractor or property owner to secure permits from relevant local authorities, ensuring that all electrical installations comply with applicable codes and regulations. By mandating proper permitting, the clause helps prevent legal issues, ensures safety standards are met, and protects all parties from potential fines or project delays due to non-compliance.
ELECTRICAL PERMITS. Where, pursuant to provincial statute or regulation, the Employer maintains an annual electrical permit or licence, the Employer shall reimburse the designated electrical journeyman for fees required to renew the required contractor license held by the employee.
ELECTRICAL PERMITS. For any event, carnival or fair connecting to or modifying an existing electrical source or service, Permittee covenants and agrees to designate a licensed electrical contractor and secure an electrical permit in compliance under Article 525 of the current National Electric Code. An electrical permit shall be obtained two week prior to the event and a copy shall be provided to the City Manager’s office. Inspections shall be requested by the electrical contractor prior to the opening of the event, or use of the electrical service.
ELECTRICAL PERMITS. 17.1 Any cost increases over and above the amount of $2,000.00 per Contract Year in the fees charged to the Contractor for obtaining annual electrical permit(s) for performing the Services within the Electrical Service Area will be reimbursed to the Contractor by the Province. In the event the Contractor determines that such fees are likely to exceed $2,000.00, then the Contractor will notify the Ministry before incurring such fees to provide the Ministry with an opportunity of addressing the matter with the appropriate regulatory authority before the fees are incurred by the Contractor.
ELECTRICAL PERMITS. All work regulated by the 2014 National Electrical Code RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PLUMBING PERMITS: All work regulated by the 2009 International Plumbing Code RESIDENTIAL (All plumbing work)…………..………………….. $50.00 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS: All work regulated by Milford Zoning Ordinance or Milford Municipal Code MISCELLANEOUS FEES: PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE Effective 7/1/2017 REFUNDS: INSPECTIONS: Work Commencing Before Permit Issuance: (See IBC Section 108.4 & IRC Section R108.7) Any person who is found to have demolished, constructed, altered, removed, or changed the use of a building or structure without the benefit of a building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or change in use permit shall, upon issuance of said permit(s), be assessed a fee of 200% of the regular permit fee. Work requiring multiple re-inspections: (See IBC Section 109.7 & IRC Section R109.5) Outside Plan Review Services: (See IBC Section 106.3.6) When a third party plan review consultant/agency is hired to perform the code plan review, the resulting construction permit(s) shall be credited twenty (20) percent from the calculated regular (non-adjusted) permit rate or the amount of services, whichever is less. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE REQUIRED FOR PLAN REVIEW YES NO N/A
ELECTRICAL PERMITS. (Safety Codes Act, RSA 2000, c. S-1 and regs Project Co  various permits/approvals  issued by Sustainable Development, Current Planning Branch

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  • Building Permits All building permits required for the construction of the Improvements have been obtained prior to the commencement of the construction of the Improvements and copies of same will be delivered to Lessor.

  • PARKING PERMITS A. Must be obtained on the day of move in. B. Towing charges resulting from violations will be the responsibility of the RESIDENT. C. Any form of duplication of parking permits is a violation of the LEASE AGREEMENT, and may be grounds for eviction. Note: Refer to Resident Handbook for further detail.

  • Governmental Permits, Etc The Company has all necessary franchises, licenses, certificates and other authorizations from any foreign, federal, state or local government or governmental agency, department or body that are currently necessary for the operation of the business of the Company as currently conducted, except where the failure to currently possess such franchises, licenses, certificates and other authorizations is not reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.

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