Dilapidation Report definition

Dilapidation Report means an investigation of the physical condition of the Land as at the Commencing Date, including but not limited to:
Dilapidation Report means the report prepared by the Company, at the Company’s discretion to assess any dilapidation of the Goods under the Maintenance Agreement as more particularly specified in clause 8.3.7;

Examples of Dilapidation Report in a sentence

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.