Plumbing Permit definition
Examples of Plumbing Permit in a sentence
OWNER shall be responsible for paying any Building and Plumbing Permit fees, water and sewer tap fees, and electrical deposits.
A State issued Plumbing Permit is required for all extensions, expansions, or changes to the water system.
Any water and/or sewer construction and connection must be covered by a current Plumbing Permit issued by the Idaho Sate of Division of Building and Safety.
A State issued Plumbing Permit will be required for any water and/or sewer connect or change.
All work has been performed with a Plumbing Permit and Seller warrants the subject Property is in compliance.
The Municipality will apply for and obtain the Plumbing Permit, DEP permits, including Permit By Rule Notification and highway opening permits.
All applications for introduction of water to any premises or for the use of water shall be made upon the Application For Plumbing Permit form furnished by the District for such purpose, and shall be signed by the owner or his, her or its duly authorized agent.
Permits and Fees: The cost of the following permits and fees are excluded: Building Permit, Mechanical Permit, Clear & Grade Permit, Demolition Permit, Fencing Permit, Signage Permit, Utility Permits, Plumbing Permit, Health Permit, all purveyor meter costs, all developer fees from both Authorities Having Jurisdiction and Utility Providers.
The cost of the following permits and fees are excluded: Building Permit, Mechanical Permit, Clear & Grade Permit, Demolition Permit, Manufactured Building Permit (Portables), Fencing Permit, Signage Permit, Utility Permits, Plumbing Permit, Health Permit, all purveyor meter costs, all developer fees from both Authorities Having Jurisdiction and Utility Providers.
On or about September 22, 2020, Respondent, its employees, or agents sought and obtained from the City of Waterbury, CT a Plumbing Permit (No. 2020.2412) for the Bank Street Facility (“Plumbing Permit”).