Soil Movement definition
Soil Movement exclusively means subsidence or expansion of soil caused by shrinkage, swelling or consolidation. “Structural Defect” is defined in Section II.A of this booklet.
Soil Movement means subsidence, expansion or lateral movement of the soil not caused by flood, earthquake, act of God or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the builder; (“mouvement du sol”)
Examples of Soil Movement in a sentence
If there is legal dispute, the claimant can turn to the Soil Movement Technical Committee (Tcbb3) for advice.
Mass Soil Movement and Gully Erosion: Lessee shall apply farming practices that limit the potential for mass soil movement and gully erosion.
The minister is advised by the Soil Movement Technical Committee on the consequences of mining activities for soil movement and damage caused by these activities.