Approved Inspector definition

Approved Inspector means a licensed individual or organisation carrying out the duties given to an approved inspector by the Building Act 1984 and regulations made under it. Building Regulations means the building regulations made under the Building Act 1984, including the Building Regulations 2010 (as may be amended or replaced from time to time).
Approved Inspector means an inspector of Shore who is approved, independently monitored and regulated by CICAIR under the Building Act 1984 to carry out building control work in England and Wales;
Approved Inspector means an inspector other than a division inspector approved by the division to perform in-plant inspections of modular structures pursuant to this part.

Examples of Approved Inspector in a sentence

  • On 1 October 2015 a new National Standard for Housing Design was introduced, as an enhancement of Part M of the Building Regulations, which will be enforced by Building Control or an Approved Inspector.

  • The Client and the Approved Inspector can give notice to each other in writing under this contract by personal delivery.

  • The estimates in Stiroh’s (2004) analysis may not be ad- justed for the high obsolescence rate of computers, the well-known contin- uing decline in computer prices, or coinvention.

  • The intellectual property rights in all documents produced by the Approved Inspector under this contract (‘Documents’) shall vest or remain vested in the Approved Inspector.

  • It is recommended that the parties agree a suitable total (i.e. overall or aggregate) amount of damages for which the Approved Inspector might become liable to the Client.


More Definitions of Approved Inspector

Approved Inspector. Means a licensed organisation carrying out the duties given to an Approved Inspector by the Building Act 1984 and regulations made under it. CIC Means the Construction Industry Council. Client Usually one or more individuals who are the land/property owner or occupier and who is having the work carried out. Fee Means the total amount to be paid to the Approved Inspector for the services and any additional works.
Approved Inspector means any individual inspector or body corporate approved in accordance with Regulation 5 by the Council as a body designated by the Secretary of State under Regulation 4 or by the Secretary of State.
Approved Inspector means a private sector Building Control approved inspector who isappropriately qualified to assess compliance with the Building Regulations under The Approved Inspectors Regulations 2010 and act in compliance with the DCLG: Building Control Performance Standards (January 2017)
Approved Inspector means a private sector Building Control approved inspector who is appropriately qualified to assess compliance with the Building Regulations under The Approved Inspectors Regulations 2010 and act in compliance with the DCLG: Building Control Performance Standards (January 2017)
Approved Inspector means any person approved by the Commissioner to carry out inspections, tests and certification required by these Regulations of any premises or vehicle used or to be used in the storage or transport of, or pipeline used or to be used to convey, any petroleum or flammable material or both;
Approved Inspector means an employee of the department appointed
Approved Inspector means a licensed individual or organisation carrying out the duties given to an approved inspector by the Building Act 1984 and regulations made under it. Building Regulations means the building regulations made under the Building Act 1984, including the Building Regulations 2010. CIC means the Construction Industry Council. Fee means the total amount to be paid to the Approved Inspector for the Services and any Additional Work. Final Certificate means a certificate in accordance with Section 51 of the Building Act 1984. Initial Notice means an initial notice to the relevant local authority notifying them of the Project under Section 47 of the Building Act 1984. Insolvent means as defined in section 113, Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Services means the services listed in Part 2. Statutory Functions means the duties of an approved inspector under the Building Act 1984, regulations made under it and formal guidelines issued by a government department.