Major Alteration definition

Major Alteration means change other than repair or replacement of building materials or equipment with materials and equipment of a similar type.
Major Alteration means an alteration as defined in the standard. Any person, firm or corporation performing such major alteration shall obtain a permit from the department as outlined in section 15 of this act.
Major Alteration means a change in the type or capacity of an amusement ride or amusement attraction or a change in the structure or mechanism that materially affects its functions or operation. This includes, but is not limited to changing its mode of transportation from non-wheeled to a truck or flat-bed mount, and changing its mode of assembly or other operational functions from manual to mechanical or hydraulic.

Examples of Major Alteration in a sentence

  • If the Lessee fails to comply with such notice within thirty (30) days or to commence to comply and pursue diligently to completion, the City may, in addition to all other rights and remedies reserved under this Agreement to the City, effect the removal of the Major Alteration or otherwise change or modify the same and the Lessee shall pay the cost thereof to the City together with interest at the Default Interest Rate.

  • Major Alteration is work where a General Contractor or Construction Manager is involved, and a majority of all of the other trades are on the jobsite.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Lessee performs a Major Alteration without obtaining Lessor’s and Division’s consent (or deemed consent as set forth above) or subsequent written approval, in addition to any other remedy available for such violation, Lessor may, at its option, by written notice to Lessee require that Lessee remove the Major Alteration specified in such notice and return the Leased Premises to their condition prior to the unauthorized performance of the Major Alteration.

  • In granting such consent, Director may request that LAPA submit sufficient detail regarding cost estimates, proposed time schedules and proposed funding for the Major Alteration and may require delivery and approval of plans, major contracts, environmental documentation and other similar information.

  • The Director may require that licensed architects and engineers prepare plans for any Major Alteration for approval.


More Definitions of Major Alteration

Major Alteration means an alteration in any of the structural parts, exits, entrances, window openings and stairways, or any alteration in connection with a change of occupancy of a building or structure.
Major Alteration means a change in the type, capacity, structure, electrical or hydraulic systems, or mechanism of a mechanical amusement ride or device. This includes any change that would require approval of the manufacturer or an engineer.
Major Alteration means any change to equipment or other maintenance, repair or re- placement where work is defined by any applicable code requirement.
Major Alteration means an alteration for which rule 875—71.10(89A) requires that the entire conveyance comply with current codes.
Major Alteration means a substantial modification of a swimming facility. The term includes, but is not limited to, an alteration of a pool that changes the water surface area, depth or volume; addition of a permanently installed recreational appurtenance such as a diving board, slide or starting platform to a pool or beach; modification of the design of the recirculation system for a pool; or addition, replacement or modification of a bather preparation facility for a swimming facility. Examples of alterations that are not major include, but are not limited to, painting of a swimming pool, replacement of a pool filter or pump having identical characteristics or replacement of plumbing fixtures in a bather preparation facility.
Major Alteration means an alteration not listed in the Aircraft, Aircraft engine, or propeller specifications that:
Major Alteration means work performed to any conveyance that is not routine maintenance or repair.