Dilapidation definition

Dilapidation means extreme deterioration and decay due to a lack of repairs to and care of the area.
Dilapidation means any matter in respect of the Works at the Site which has not been carried out by the Project Co in breach of its obligations in respect of the Maintenance of Buildings and Engineering Services, other than any such matter which has been included in the Annual Programme to be undertaken during the succeeding twelve month period or which has been rectified during a Rectification Period in accordance with Part 4 of Schedule 6 but not, at that point, included in the Annual Programme.

Examples of Dilapidation in a sentence

  • If the draft Dilapidation Surveys is not agreed within a reasonable time of Asset Owner and ARTC first being provided with a copy of the draft Dilapidation Survey, the matters in dispute may be referred by either Asset Owner or ARTC for determination in accordance with clause 11.

  • Tiled floor as new Kitchen units as new Work surfaces as new Dilapidation Report – Jul 2007 30 July 2009 Blinds - good condition.

  • ZZZ.Transport for NSW - Pre-construction Work Dilapidation Report Prior to commencement of any excavation, demolition or construction work a pre-construction work Dilapidation Report of the Sydney Light Rail and its assets shall be prepared by a qualified structural engineer.

  • IAL has not received any Schedule of Dilapidation which remains outstanding or any Notice served under Section 146 of the Law of Property ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ in respect of the UK Leasehold Property.

  • Condition Reports include Dilapidation Reports which are typically used for roads that have a formal pavement design.

  • Any Dilapidation Claim(s) shall be subject only to the terms and conditions set forth in clauses 8.3 to 8.6 of this clause 8.

  • HHHH.Transport for NSW - Post Construction Dilapidation Report Prior to the Issue of the Occupation Certificate, a post-construction dilapidation survey shall be undertaken via a joint inspection with representatives from TfNSW, Altrac, the Sydney Light Rail Operator and the applicant.

  • Dilapidation surveys will be required for all properties within 200m of the site.

  • Dilapidation, disturbance, or loss of data shall be deemed to be direct damage.

  • Post-Development Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, the Principal Certifier must be provided with a second Dilapidation Report addressing the public infrastructure identified in approved predevelopment dilapidation report, including a photographic survey, structural condition and CCTV inspections which was compiled after the completion of works.

Related to Dilapidation

  • refurbishment means repairing of used electrical and electronic equipment as listed in Schedule I for extending its working life for its originally intended use and selling the same in the market or returning to owner;

  • Reconstruction means the replacement of components of an existing facility to such an extent that:

  • Renovation means altering a facility or one or more facility components in any way, including the stripping or removal of RACM from a facility component. Operations in which load-supporting structural members are wrecked or taken out are demolitions.

  • Sale of the Painting means the transfer of title and ownership of the Painting to an un-Affiliated third-party and receipt by the Company of value therefor as determined by the Board.

  • Major renovation means the renovation of a building where: