Examples of Taking-Over Certificate in a sentence
The Taking-Over Certificate shall state the date when the works were completed in accordance with the Contract, except for any minor outstanding work or defects which will not substantially affect the use of the Works for their intended purpose.
Before works commence, the Contractor will need to sign a Handing-Over Certificate whereupon the Contractor shall take full responsibility for the LOST of the Works and materials and plant from the Commencement Date until the date of issue of the Taking-Over Certificate.
The Works or sections or parts thereof, shall be deemed to be completed only when the Works, sections or part thereof in the opinion of LOST is fully completed and a Taking-Over Certificate has been issued.
The Taking-Over Certificate shall not be issued until: The Works, or sections or parts thereof, are in the opinion of LOST ready to use; All services are tested and operating satisfactorily as specified and all required guarantees, indemnities and/or warranties have been handed over to LOST; Rectification of punch list items as may be required in the opinion of LOST to bring the Works, materials or Plant to completion has been carried out by the Contractor.