Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements Sample Clauses

Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements. When the Developer believes the Required Improvements have been fully and properly completed, it shall procure and file a signed and sealed engineer’s certificate and “As-Constructed” Improvement Plans (further described in Section 11 below) with the County Engineer and shall request final inspection of the Required Improvements by the County. The County shall provide prompt final inspection of the Required Improvements when notified by the Developer of completion. Following the inspection, the County shall give timely written acceptance of the Required Improvements or a written checklist of material deficiencies, such noted deficiencies shall be specific as to location and shall specify, in detail, the necessary corrective action to be taken by the Developer. Upon satisfaction that the Required Improvement have passed the final inspection, the County shall issue a “Certificate of Subdivision Completion” substantially in the form attached as Exhibit E. Issuance of the Certificate of Subdivision Completion with all required signatures shall be deemed final approval and acceptance of the Required Improvements by the County. After the Certificate of Subdivision Completion is received, the Developer shall record the final plat and will be permitted to sell lots in the Development.
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Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements. The Developer shall notify the County when it believes that the Improvements have been fully and properly completed and shall request final inspection, approval and acceptance of the Improvements by the County. The County will provide prompt interim and final inspection of the Improvements when notified by the Developer of completion. The Developer must provide a signed and sealed letter from an engineer stating the roads have been built in accordance with the submitted road plans and meet or exceed county standards. In addition to the roads, the signed and sealed letter from the engineer shall certify that all Improvements are 100% completed according to Exhibit B and the recorded Improvement Plans. Upon inspection, the county shall give timely written acceptance of the Improvements or a written checklist of material deficiencies, such noted deficiencies shall be specific as to location and shall specify, in detail, the necessary corrective action to be taken by the Developer. Upon approval of the final inspection, the county shall give express written acceptance of the Improvements. After this written acceptance is received, the Developer shall record the record plat and will be able to sell lots in the development.
Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements. If, upon inspection, the county notes deficiencies, it shall give a timely written checklist of the same, with noted deficiencies specific as to location and shall specify, in detail, the necessary corrective action to be taken by the developer. Upon approval of the final inspection, final approval will occur by the signing of the Teton County Certificate of Completion by the Developer, the Developer’s engineer, the Teton County Engineer and the Teton County Planning & Zoning Administrator. After the Completed Certificate of Completion is received the final plat shall be recorded and Developer will be able to sell lots in the development.
Final Inspection and Approval of ImprovementsThe Owner shall notify the County when it believes any improvements have been fully and properly completed and shall request final inspection, approval, and acceptance of the improvements by the County. Upon approval the County shall give its written acceptance of the improvements.
Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements. The Developer shall notify the County when it believes that the Improvements have been fully and properly completed and shall request final inspection, approval and acceptance of the Improvements by the County. The County will provide prompt interim and final inspection of the Improvements when notified by the Developer of completion. The Developer must provide the required Certificate of Acceptance from its engineer stating that the roads have been built in accordance with the submitted road plans and meet or exceed county standards. Said Certificate of Acceptance shall certify that all Improvements are 100% completed according to Exhibit B. Upon inspection the County shall either sign the Certificate of Acceptance or provide a written checklist of material deficiencies, such noted deficiencies shall be specific as to location and shall specify, in detail, the necessary corrective action to be taken by the Developer. After this written acceptance is received, the Developer shall record the final plat and will be able to sell lots in the development.
Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements. The Developer shall notify the County when it believes that the Improvements have been fully and properly completed and shall request final inspection, approval and acceptance of the Improvements by the County. The County will provide prompt interim and final inspection of the Improvements when notified by the Developer of completion. Upon inspection, the county shall give timely written acceptance of the Improvements or a written checklist of material deficiencies, such noted deficiencies shall be specific as to location and shall specify, in detail, the necessary corrective action to be taken by the Developer. Upon approval of the final inspection, the county shall give express written acceptance of the Improvements. After this written acceptance is received, the Developer shall record the record plat and will be able to sell lots in the development.
Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements. The Developer shall notify the City when it believes that the Improvements have been fully and properly completed and shall request final inspection and approval and acceptance of the Improvements by the City. Developer must provide a signed and sealed letter from an engineer stating all Improvements are 100% completed according to City regulations and performance standards. Upon inspection, the City shall give timely written acceptance of the Improvements or a written checklist of material deficiencies, such noted deficiencies shall be specific as to location and shall specify, in detail, the necessary corrective action to be taken by the Developer. Upon approval of the final inspection, the City shall give express written acceptance of the Improvements.
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Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements. The Developer shall notify the City when it believes that the Improvements have been fully and properly completed and shall request final inspection and approval and acceptance of the Improvements by the City. The City Engineer will provide prompt interim and final inspection of the Improvements when notified by the Developer of completion. Developer must provide a signed and sealed letter from an engineer certifying that all Improvements are 100% completed according to the Improvement Plans. Upon inspection, the City Engineer shall give timely written support for the acceptance of the Improvements or a written checklist of material deficiencies. Such noted deficiencies shall be specific as to location and shall specify, in detail, the necessary corrective action to be taken by the Developer. The City will accept any dedication of land or public
Final Inspection and Approval of Improvements. The Developer shall notify the City when it believes that the Improvements have been fully and properly completed and shall request final inspection and approval and acceptance of the Improvements by the City. The City Engineer will provide prompt interim and final inspection of the Improvements when notified by the Developer of completion. Developer must provide a signed and sealed letter from an engineer certifying that all Improvements are 100% completed according to the Improvement Plans. Upon inspection, the City Engineer shall give timely written support for the acceptance of the Improvements or a written checklist of material deficiencies. Such noted deficiencies shall be specific as to location and shall specify, in detail, the necessary corrective action to be taken by the Developer. The City will accept any dedication of land or public improvement as part of approving the Final Plat. Warranty period to begin upon City’s approval of the Final Plat or acceptance of the respective Improvement, whichever is later.

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  • INSPECTION AND REJECTION 8.1 Purchaser shall have the right to inspect and test Products at any time prior to shipment, and within a reasonable time after delivery to the Purchaser’s Destination. Products not inspected within a reasonable time after delivery shall be deemed accepted by Purchaser. The payment for Products shall in no way impair the right of Purchaser to reject nonconforming Products, or to avail itself of any other remedies to which it may be entitled. 8.2 If any of the Products are found at any time to be defective in material or workmanship, damaged, or otherwise not in conformity with the requirements of this Agreement or any applicable Purchase Order, as its exclusive remedy, Purchaser may at its option and at Vendor’s sole cost and expense, elect either to (i) return any damaged, non-conforming or defective Products to Vendor for correction or replacement, or (ii) require Vendor to inspect the Products and remove or replace damaged, non-conforming or defective Products with conforming Products. If Purchaser elects option (ii) in the preceding sentence and Vendor fails promptly to make the necessary inspection, removal and replacement, Purchaser, at its option, may inspect the Products and Vendor shall bear the cost thereof. Payment by Purchaser of any invoice shall not constitute acceptance of the Products covered by such invoice, and acceptance by Purchaser shall not relieve Vendor of its warranties or other obligations under this Agreement. 8.3 The provisions of this Article shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.

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