Snagging Works definition

Snagging Works means any outstanding works or minor defects, shrinkages or other faults which may be the subject of a snagging list in accordance with the provisions of the Building Contract;
Snagging Works means the works carried out to the Premises pursuant to the Snagging Items List;
Snagging Works the works described in Annexure C;

Examples of Snagging Works in a sentence

  • The Tenant and the Tenant’s advisers shall be entitled to make representations in relation to such Snagging Works, Outstanding Works and/or the Security Package works to which the Landlord shall ensure the person responsible for accepting completion of such works has due regard (but shall not be bound by).

  • If the Contractor fails to complete the Snagging Works to the Technical Adviser’s reasonable satisfaction within such time period the provisions of Clauses 21.8.3 to 21.8.6 shall apply.

  • The Landlord shall obtain all of the Requisite Permissions so as to enable the Landlord’s Works, the External Works, the Outstanding Works, the Security Package works and the Snagging Works to be designed, carried out and completed as expeditiously as possible and in any event by the Target Date.

  • The Landlord shall use all reasonable endeavours to procure that the External Works have achieved Practical Completion and the Snagging Works and the Outstanding Works are complete by the Target Date.


More Definitions of Snagging Works

Snagging Works as defined in Paragraph 2 of Section A of Schedule Part 5 (Service Availability Requirements) and includes, as appropriate, the Section B Snagging Works and/or the Section D Snagging Works;