Display Home definition

Display Home means a home made available for inspection to persons who are invited expressly or impliedly to enter into contracts for the construction of similar homes.
Display Home means a structure, usually a house, which is used to market or sell houses of the same or a similar type and which is intended to show what living space and features of houses are available to be built in the Estate or elsewhere.
Display Home means a dwelling that is constructed, decorated, and, usually, furnished for prospective homebuyers to view; dwelling means a permanent non-transportable private residence; Guidelines means the ‘Iluma Private Estate Design Guidelines’ and which Outbuilding means a shed, storeroom, studio, or workshop, or granny flat or other such structure that does not comprise part of the main dwelling; Overhanging ▇▇▇▇▇ means ▇▇▇▇▇ that are not less than 350 millimetres in width; Primary Elevation mean the elevation of the dwelling which is usually inclusive of the main entry and the majority of its architectural features and which faces or is oriented towards the Primary Street; Primary Street means the street that the Lot primarily fronts or faces; Secondary Street means any street that the Lot does not primarily front or face; Secondary Street Frontage means a dwelling design which, with the approval of the City:

Examples of Display Home in a sentence

  • The Developer may refuse that consent in its absolute discretion at any time prior to the expiry of the Display Home Period.

  • The Owner must not permit any dwelling house constructed on the Land to be used for the purposed of a Display Home or for the purpose of marketing Display Homes unless prior written consent of Unison Projects has been obtained.

  • The Builder must not erect any signage at the Display Home until SAHT has approved the signage.

  • A contract works policy of insurance against all usual fortuitous events providing cover to the full value of all works conducted on the Building Lots and the Display Home Allotment (which policy shall note the Owner as an interested party for its rights and interests).

  • The Parties acknowledge that after the execution of this deed they may enter into a further agreement by which the Builder will agree to build XX dwellings on the Display Home Allotment being XXXXX under a building contract with the Owner, and the Owner will hold and make available the Display Homes for the purposes of marketing the Building Lots until the earlier of the sale of all Building Lots, or the termination of this agreement.


More Definitions of Display Home

Display Home means – Add definition.
Display Home means a home (including a building suitable for use as a home, regardless of whether it is being used as a home) available for inspection to encourage persons to enter into contracts for the construction of similar homes.
Display Home means a house used or intended for use for – • displaying a type of dwelling that can be built; or
Display Home means the display home to be constructed by the Builder on the Allocated Allotment (in accordance with Approved Plans) as part of the Display Village in accordance with this Agreement.
Display Home means a dwelling used as a ‘Display Home’ as that term is defined in the
Display Home has the meaning given to that term in the Domestic Building Contracts Act 2000 (Qld).
Display Home. Advance Amount: Unit Cost 100% Soft Costs Lesser of actual costs or 20% of (Unit Cost) Textron Financial requires that Builders do not allow any liens to be filed on Display Homes while financed by Textron Financial Builder must provide Textron Financial with sufficient information to enable Textron Financial to complete a fixture filing on Display Home and Display Home location. The parties acknowledge that Soft Costs invoices may be bundled; provided, however, that Textron Financial will do no more than three fundings on Soft Costs per Home. Soft Costs invoices may be presented to Textron Financial by Builder and Textron Financial will confirm with the presenter that it has reviewed the invoices for reasonableness and confirmed that the work has been completed in a satisfactory manner and that the invoices or the costs have not been submitted to Textron Financial for payment prior to the current submission. Textron Financial shall require Builder to have all contractor and other ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ liens released upon payment. Payments shall be made by Textron Financial to the party designated by the presenter; provided, however that Textron Financial shall have the right to otherwise direct payment in the event it reasonably believes there is need to do so to protect Textron Financial's financial and collateral interests