Electrical Compliance Certificate Sample Clauses

Electrical Compliance Certificate. 11.3.2. Roof Certificate (A19) 11.3.3. Approved Plan
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Electrical Compliance Certificate. 15.1 The Seller shall provide the Purchaser at its own cost, on or before the date of occupation mentioned above, or the date of registration, with a certificate of compliance in accordance with the provisions of Government Regulation 2920 of 1992 issued in terms of the Machinery and Occupational Safety Act No. 6 of 1983 by an accredited person registered with the Electrical Contracting Board of South Africa, in a form acceptable to the supplier of electricity, certifying that the electrical installation on the Property is in accordance with SABS 0142. Should the aforesaid person report that there is a fault or defect in the electrical installation, the Seller shall be obliged, at its own cost, within 21 (twenty one) days of receipt of such report and recommendations, to contract with an electrical contractor or any other person to issue the certificate of compliance. Should the certificate predate this Agreement, the Seller warrants that the certificate is valid in respect of all existing electrical installations on the Property.
Electrical Compliance Certificate. 11.3.2 Roof Certificate (A19) 11.3.3 Building Plan 11.3.4 Occupancy Certificate
Electrical Compliance Certificate. 16.1 The Seller shall prior to the Transfer Date procure that the electrical installation on the Property be examined by a registered Person as defined in the Electrical Installation Regulations (2009) (“Regulations”) promulgated under the Occupational Health and Safety Act No 85 of 1993 for purposes of the issue of a certificate of compliance (as defined in the Regulations) by such a registered Person in accordance with regulation 7(1) of the Regulations.
Electrical Compliance Certificate. 12.8.2. Roof Certificate (A19) (if applicable)
Electrical Compliance Certificate. The Parties record that the Property comprises vacant land and accordingly an Electrical Compliance Certificate in terms of the Electrical Installation Regulations, 2003 (issued in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993) (the “ECC”) is not required.
Electrical Compliance Certificate. Prior to the Transfer Date the Seller at its expense shall provide the Purchaser with a certificate of compliance issued by a registered person as defined in the Electrical Installation Regulations in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 7(1) to the effect that the electrical installations in the Unit are deemed to be reasonably safe when properly used.
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Electrical Compliance Certificate. 18.1. The SELLER shall, prior to the date of registration of the transfer of the PROPERTY into the PURCHASER’s name, and at his cost, deliver to the Conveyancer a Certificate of Compliance issued by a qualified electrician in terms of the Electrical Installations regulations of 2009 promulgated under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, No. 85 of 1993 as amended. The SELLER undertakes not to make any changes in respect of the electrical installations in the PROPERTY after delivery of such Certificate.
Electrical Compliance Certificate. 15.6.2. Occupation Certificate issued by the Local Authority;
Electrical Compliance Certificate. The Seller shall provide the Purchaser, by delivery to the Conveyancers, with a Certificate of Compliance issued in terms of the Electrical Installation regulations, 2009 issued under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (“OHSA”) by not later than the date of Transfer. Insofar as the accredited electrician appointed by the Seller to provide such certificate requires remedial or rectification electrical work to be carried out as a precondition to the issue of such certificate, the Seller will procure that such work is carried out and will do so at the Seller’s sole cost and expense. The certificate shall not pre-date the date of Transfer by more than 2 (two) years.
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