Tradespersons definition

Tradespersons means a contractor with an accepted quotation and covering letter from the client including the address at which the work is to be carried out and details of the commencement and expected duration of those works.
Tradespersons supply and service store" means a building within which the sale or hire and/or servicing of moveable plant occurs and at which the moveable plant is operated only by the owners or occupiers of the building, and may include an ancillary office area.
Tradespersons means Journeypersons and Appren- tices in the following trades: Machinist Steamfitter/Pipefitter Electrician Millwright Welder ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇

Examples of Tradespersons in a sentence

  • Tradespersons shall wear clothing suitable for their work and shall remain fully attired at all times.

  • While in or about the Building, all Tradespersons shall perform in a dignified, quiet, courteous, and professional manner at all times.

  • All Contractors and Tradespersons shall contact the Property Manager prior to commencing work, to confirm work location and Building access, including elevator usage and times of operation.

  • Skilled Tradespersons must provide a complete list of tools in order to be eligible for this insurance coverage.

  • Tradespersons will be allowed one hour prior to termination to gather, clean, sharpen, pack and transport their tools.

  • Journeypersons shall require a full scope of knowledge of all requirements of the trade to which assigned and will be expected to work on a team with other Skilled Tradespersons, to provide assistance and/or support and training as necessary to other members of the team to most efficiently complete job assignments.

  • All Contractors will be responsible for their Tradespersons' proper behavior and conduct.

  • The Company agrees to post on each plant’s notice boards the appointments of all permanent Group Leaders, Lead Tradespersons, and Lead Hands.

  • Any damage caused by Tradespersons or other Contractor employees shall be the responsibility of the Tenant employing the Contractor.

  • A tool allowance of up to $525 effective June 1, 2002 will be made to all Skilled Tradespersons, including apprentices, for the purpose of purchasing tools, used in the performance of each Tradesperson's regular duties.