Building Control Act definition
Examples of Building Control Act in a sentence
Comply with the requirements of the Building Control Act and Regulations as they apply to building owners which includes for the giving of notices and the appointment of suitable competent persons to design, construct and certify the works.
The Building Control Act prohibits persons calling themselves “Architect” unless they are registered on the RIAI Register of Architects.
Nothing contained in this Lease or in any consent granted or approval given by the Landlord under it implies or warrants that the Demised Premises may be used under the Planning Acts or the Building Control Act for the purpose herein authorised or any purpose subsequently authorised and the Tenant hereby acknowledges that the Landlord has not given or made at any time any representation or warranty that any such use is or will be or will remain a permitted use under those Acts.
Under the Building Control Act 2007, a body corporate, firm or partnership carrying on business under a name, style or title containing the word “architecture” must be under the control and management of a registered professional architect, i.e. at least one of the directors must be a registered architect.
Detailed knowledge of legislation including the Planning and Environment Act, Local Government Act, Subdivision Act, Victorian Planning Provisions, Building Control Act and other relevant Acts and Statutes.
The Civil Works, e.g. buildings, structures and associated roads and drainage infrastructure, which form part of the infrastructure must be designed and constructed in accordance the Planning Scheme Order, Approvals, Applicable Laws, the Building Control Act 1991, The Building Regulations 1993, The Building Control (Approval Documents) Order 1993 and the Building (Fees) Regulations 1993.
Without prejudice to or limiting the generality of Clause 2 (B) (5), the Subcontractor represents and warrants that it is a licensed builder registered pursuant to the Building Control Act (Cap.
Nothing contained in this Lease or in any consent granted or approval given by the Lessor under it implies or warrants that the Demised Premises may be used under the Planning Acts or the Building Control Act for the purpose herein authorised or any purpose subsequently authorised and the Lessee hereby acknowledges that the Lessor has not given or made at any time any representation or warranty that any such use is or will be or will remain a permitted use under those Acts.
The Developer shall, upon Practical Completion of each Phase and the Development (as applicable), furnish to DCC a certificate in the form of the specimen attached in Appendix 21 from the Construction Contractor certifying that in respect of the construction of the Social Units and the Affordable Purchase Units in the relevant Phase, they have been carried out in substantial compliance with the Building Control Act, the Building Regulations, and the Requisite Consents.
The Sub-Contractor will ensure that all specialist building works in the Works are carried out by specialist builders duly licensed under the Building Control Act (Cap.