Custom Housebuilding definition

Custom Housebuilding means the construction or completion of houses by (a) individuals; (b) associations of individuals; or (c) persons working with or for individuals or associations of individuals, (the Initial Purchasers) to be occupied as homes by those individuals as defined in the Self Build and Custom Housebuilding Act 2015 for which the Initial Purchasers have had primary input into the final design and layout within the sold plot for which Reserved Matters Approval is secured and which will be constructed by the Initial Purchasers or by the Owner on behalf of the Initial Purchasers subject to all necessary further consents;

Examples of Custom Housebuilding in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise agreed with the Council in writing, prior to Occupation of more than 50% of the Open Market Units to deliver and make available in a Serviced Condition the Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Plots in accordance with the Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Scheme.

  • To give notice to the Council of the date of commencement of the date of marketing of each individual Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Plot not later than fourteen (14) Working Days after that date.

  • The Owner covenants with the Council: Prior to the Commencement Date to submit the Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Scheme to the Council for approval.

  • Not to Commence the Development or permit Commencement until the Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Scheme has been submitted to and approved by the Council.

  • Unless otherwise agreed with the Council in writing, not to permit more than 50% of the Open Market Units to be Occupied until the Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Plots are made available in accordance with the approved Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Scheme and have been provided in a Serviced Condition.