MOULD Sample Clauses

MOULD. Mildew and non wood decay fungi are commonly known as Mould and is not considered a Timber Pest but may be an indicator of poor ventilation or the presence of termites, wood decay or water leaks. Mould and their spores may cause health problems or allergic reactions such as asthma and dermatitis in some people. LIMITATIONS
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MOULD. 4.4.1 If the Contractor or Owner observes or reasonably suspects the presence of mould at the Site, the remediation of which is not expressly part of the Work:
MOULD. Mould means as defined by CCA82 2004 Mould Guideline for the Canadian Construction Industry Canadian Construction Association Standard Construction Document Form #CCA 82 – 2004 Mould Guidelines for the Construction Industry (CCA82).
MOULD. 9.5.1 If the Construction Manager or Owner observes or reasonably suspects the presence of mould at the Place of the Work, the remediation of which is not expressly part of the Work, .1 the observing party shall promptly report the circumstances to the other party in writing;
MOULD. The Tenant is responsible for reporting the following issues: - Low level damp penetration to outer walls normally creeping up the walls from the bottom. - High level mould normally seen on ceilings, silicone sealant around bath fittings and window frames. Once reported the Property Manager will be responsible for checking the issue to assess whether it’s mould caused by condensation or damp caused by outside water penetration. In either case the Property Manager will advise on suitable remedies and whose responsibility they fall under.
MOULD. Add to subparagraph 9.5.2.3 immediately before the comma, the following new words: "and as a result of the delay" Delete subparagraph 9.5.3.4 in its entirety.
MOULD. GC9.5.1 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: If the Contractor or the Owner observers or reasonably suspects the presence of mould of the nature and quantity at the Place of the Work such that special handling and precautions are required under Environmental Law or that otherwise may reasonably present a hazard to the health and safety of persons, the remediation of which has not been separately arranged by the Owner or is not expressly part of the Work, .1 the observing party shall promptly report the circumstances to the other party by Notice in Writing; .2 the Contractor shall promptly take all reasonable steps, including stopping all or such portions of the Work as may be necessary to ensure that no person suffers injury, sickness or death and that no property is damaged as a result of exposure to or the presence of the mould; and .3 if the Owner and the Contractor do not agree on whether any mould discovered is of the nature and quantity such that special handling and precautions are required under Environmental Law or whether such mould may otherwise reasonably present a hazard to the health and safety of persons or with respect to what steps are appropriate to be taken to deal with the mould, or as to the cause of the presence of the mould, the Owner shall retain an independent qualified expert to investigate and report on the subject of the dispute. Subject to paragraph 9.5.2, the Owner shall pay for the cost of the expert’s investigation and report. The Owner will provide a copy of the expert’s report to the Contractor.
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MOULD. 9.5.1 If the Contractor or Owner observes or reasonably suspects the presence of mould at the Place of the Work, the remediation of which is not expressly part of the Work, .1 the observing party shall promptly report the circumstances to the other party in writing, and .2 the Contractor shall promptly take all reasonable steps, including stopping the Work if necessary, to ensure that no person suffers injury, sickness or death and that no property is damaged as a result of exposure to or the presence of the mould, and .3 if the Owner and Contractor do not agree on the existence, significance or cause of the mould or as to what steps need be taken to deal with it, the Owner shall retain and pay for an independent qualified expert to investigate and determine such matters. The expert’s report shall be delivered to the Owner and Contractor.
MOULD. Mildew and non wood decay fungi is commonly known as Mould and is not considered a Timber Pest. However, Xxxxx and their spores may cause health problems or allergic reactions such as asthma and dermatitis in some people. No inspection for Mould will be carried out at the property and no report on the presence or absence of Mould will be provided. Should any evidence of Mould happen to be noticed during the inspection, it will be noted in the General Remarks section of this report. If Xxxxx is noted as present within the property and you are concerned as to the possible health risk resulting from its presence then you should seek advice from your local Council, State or Commonwealth Government Health Department or a qualified expert such as an Industry Hygienist.
MOULD. GC9.5.1 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
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