Building Regulations definition

Building Regulations means the National Building Regulations made in terms of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act No. 103 of 1977);
Building Regulations means the National Building Regulations made in terms of
Building Regulations means the rules or regulations or bye-laws made under any law for the time being in force for the erection or re-erection of buildings or parts thereof and for the purpose of this Act includes Zoning Regulations framed under any law for the time being in force;

Examples of Building Regulations in a sentence

  • Xxxxxxxxx agrees to abide by all construction standards required under city Building Regulations and Inspections.

  • It follows that the Property may not comply with current Australian Standards, Building Regulations or other legislative requirements.


More Definitions of Building Regulations

Building Regulations means any law, bylaw, rule, resolution, regulation, ordinance, or code or compilation enacted or adopted, by the state or any governmental subdivision, including departments, boards, bureaus, commissions or other agencies, relating to the construction, reconstruction, alteration, conversion, repair or use of buildings and installation of equipment therein. The term shall not include zoning ordinances or subdivision regulations.
Building Regulations means any regulation controlling the design and construction of buildings and services, fittings and equipment associated with them made under the Building Act 1984 (for Works carried out in England and Wales), the Building (Scotland) Acts 1959 and 1970 (for Works carried out in Scotland), or the Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (for Works carried out in Northern Ireland). In the case of Works carried out outside the United Kingdom, references to ‘Building Regulations’ shall be deemed to refer to any regulation controlling the design and construction of buildings and services, fittings and equipment associated with them made under the Building Act 1984 and under any local statutory provision to the extent that any such local statutory provision imposes a more onerous obligation than any regulations under the Building Act 1984;
Building Regulations means any law, rule, resolution, regulation, ordinance or code, general or special, or compilation thereof, heretofore or hereafter enacted or adopted by the Commonwealth or any county or municipality, including departments, boards, bureaus, commissions, or other agencies thereof, relating to construction, reconstruction, alteration, conversion, repair, maintenance, or use of structures and buildings and installation of equipment therein. The term does not include zoning ordinances or other land use controls that do not affect the manner of construction or materials to be used in the erection, alteration or repair of a building or structure.
Building Regulations means the Building Regulations 2018 as amended from time to time.
Building Regulations means the Building Control Acts 1990–2014 and any and all subordinate legislation pursuant thereto (including but not limited to the Building Regulations 1997-2014 and the Building Control Regulations 1997 – 2015) as may be amended, extended or modified from time to time;
Building Regulations means any law, rule, resolution, regulation, ordinance or code, general or
Building Regulations means The Building Regulations 2010 (As Amended)