Building Act definition

Building Act means the Building Act 1993, as amended from time to time.
Building Act means the Building Act 1984 as amended by the Building Safety Act.
Building Act means the Building Act 1993 (Vic).

Examples of Building Act in a sentence

  • Given the requirements for the Project, the Department may, at its sole discretion, (i) apply for variance to the requirement of adhering to the Green Building Act on the Project and (ii) consider deferring the scope of work associated with storm water management to a later phase of the Project.

  • This applies both to requirements that have their origin in the Planning and Building Act and requirements that have their origin in specialist legislation.

  • The Purchaser acknowledges that prior to entering into this Agreement, the Vendor provided the Purchaser with the prescribed checklist and disclosure information required under section 362D of the Building Act 2004.

  • If the Permitted Use requires compliance with the Building Act 2004 the Lessee will comply with that and pay all compliance costs.

  • Note: a Regulated Pool is a swimming pool as defined under the Building Act 1975 which will include a spa pool.


More Definitions of Building Act

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Building Act means the Building Act 2016
Building Act means the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act (Act 103 of 1977) as amended and any succeeding legislation and includes all regulations promulgated in terms of such legislation;
Building Act means the current British Columbia’s Building Act;
Building Act means the Building Act 1972 of the Territory.
Building Act means the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016 (Cth) as amended, superseded, replaced or varied from time to time.