Fire Marshal Inspections Sample Clauses

Fire Marshal Inspections. For General Requirements replace 3.4.2.3 in its entirety with the following: “The State Fire Marshal and the University of Georgia Fire Safety Division may make inspections at any time. It shall be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to request an inspection at 80% percent completion and at 100% completion and to give notice when all items on the 100% inspection report have been completed. Written requests for inspections shall be made to the Owner’s Representative and shall not be made directly to the State Fire Marshal and /or the University of Georgia Fire Safety Division.” End of Section DBB CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
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  • Final Inspection Contractor shall complete the list of items identified on the pre-final Punchlist prior to requesting a final inspection. Unless otherwise specified, or otherwise agreed in writing by the parties as documented on the Certificate of Substantial Completion, Contractor shall complete and/or correct all Work within thirty (30) days of the Substantial Completion date. Upon completion of the pre-final Punchlist work, Contractor shall give written notice to ODR and A/E that the Work will be ready for final inspection on a specific date. Contractor shall accompany this notice with a copy of the updated pre-final Punchlist indicating resolution of all items. On the date specified or as soon thereafter as is practicable, ODR, A/E and Contractor will inspect the Work. A/E will submit to Contractor a final Punchlist of open items that the inspection team requires corrected or completed before final acceptance of the Work.

  • Safety Inspection During inspection of County facilities conducted by the State Division of Occupational Safety and Health for the purpose of determining compliance with the California OSHA requirements, an OCEA designated employee shall be allowed to accompany the inspector while the inspector is in the employee's agency/department. The employee so designated shall suffer no loss of pay when this function is performed during the employee's regularly scheduled work hours.

  • IN INSPECTION Before, at the time of the Tenant accepting possession, or shortly thereafter, the Landlord and Tenant: (check one) ☐ - Agree to inspect the Premises and write any present damages or needed repairs on a move-in checklist. ☐ - Shall not inspect the Premises or complete a move-in checklist.

  • Audits/Inspections Contractor agrees to permit the County’s Auditor-Controller or the Auditor- Controller’s authorized representative (including auditors from a private auditing firm hired by the County) access during normal working hours to all books, accounts, records, reports, files, financial records, supporting documentation, including payroll and accounts payable/receivable records, and other papers or property of Contractor for the purpose of auditing or inspecting any aspect of performance under this Contract. The inspection and/or audit will be confined to those matters connected with the performance of the Contract including, but not limited to, the costs of administering the Contract. The County will provide reasonable notice of such an audit or inspection. The County reserves the right to audit and verify the Contractor’s records before final payment is made. Contractor agrees to maintain such records for possible audit for a minimum of three years after final payment, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated under this Contract or by law. Contractor agrees to allow interviews of any employees or others who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, Contractor agrees to include a similar right to the County to audit records and interview staff of any subcontractor related to performance of this Contract. Should the Contractor cease to exist as a legal entity, the Contractor’s records pertaining to this Contract shall be forwarded to the County’s project manager.

  • Inspections The Servicer shall inspect the Mortgaged Property as often as deemed necessary by the Servicer in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices to assure itself that the value of the Mortgaged Property is being preserved. In addition, if any Mortgage Loan is more than 45 days delinquent, the Servicer promptly shall inspect the Mortgaged Property and shall conduct subsequent inspections in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices or as may be required by the primary mortgage guaranty insurer. Upon request, the Servicer shall produce an electronic report of each such inspection.

  • Records Inspection Ciba, Chiron and Affiliates of Ciba and Chiron shall keep complete, true and accurate books of account and records for the purpose of determining the amounts payable under Articles 8, 9 and 10 and Focal shall keep complete, true and accurate records of Research performed by Focal hereunder, the Research Costs thereof, the activities of Focal pursuant to Article 8 and the costs thereof, and the Production Costs of all Products and components. Such books and records shall be kept at the principal place of business of Ciba, Chiron or Focal or the Affiliate of Ciba, Chiron, or Focal as the case may be, for at least three (3) years following the end of the calendar quarter to which they pertain. Such records will be open for inspection, during such three (3) year period by an independent certified public accountant selected by Focal for inspections conducted by Focal, or a representative selected by Ciba or Chiron with respect to inspections conducted by Ciba or Chiron, and reasonably acceptable to the audited party, such acceptance not be unreasonably withheld for the purpose of verifying the amounts payable by Ciba/Chiron pursuant to Articles 8, 9 and 1 0, the amounts of reimbursement payable under this Agreement with respect to Research Costs, under Article 8 or the amounts of Production Costs, or other matters reasonably necessary in connection with Research, process development or manufacturing records maintained by Focal, as applicable. Such inspections may be made no more than once each calendar year, during normal business hours, as mutually agreed by Focal and Ciba or Chiron. The inspecting accountant will be under confidentiality obligations to the audited party to report to Focal only the amounts payable to Focal hereunder with respect to Net Sales during the period in question, in the case of an audit by Focal, and such matters as are the subject of the audit, including, but not limited to, FTE calculation Research Costs and Production Costs in the case of an audit by Ciba or Chiron. Inspections conducted under this Section 10.5 shall be at the expense of the auditing party, unless a variation or error producing an underpayment in amounts payable exceeding five percent (5%) of the amount paid for any period covered by the inspection is established in the course of any such inspection, whereupon all costs relating to the inspection for such period and any unpaid amounts that are discovered will be paid by the audited party, together with interest on such unpaid amounts at the rate specified in Section 10.2 above.

  • SCOPE OF INSPECTION The purpose of the inspection is to report the general condition of the home and identify and disclose major defects and deficiencies of the inspected systems and components which existed at the time of the inspection and which are evident to the inspector upon ordinary visual observation. Minor and cosmetic defects may be listed in the report for maintenance purposes but it is not the intent, nor will the inspection report identify and list all minor and cosmetic defects. The inspection is intended to evaluate systems and components of the primary premises. Included with the inspection is the evaluation of primary attached garages/carports/decks/porches/patios. The inspection does not include evaluation of detached garages/carports/patios/decks or other structures unless explicitly specified. The client is encouraged to accompany the inspector during the inspection. Client participation shall be at the client’s risk for personal injury or damage to person or property for any reason or from any cause. The inspection and report are performed and prepared for the sole, confidential and exclusive use and possession of the client(s). The inspection report is not transferable. Systems and components to be inspected include: exposed and visible foundations and structures, exteriors, roofing, plumbing, electrical, attic, interiors, bathrooms and kitchen, basement and crawlspaces, heating and central air conditioning, and garage or carport. LIMITS OF THE INSPECTION The inspection is limited to the readily accessible and visible systems, equipment and components of the home. The inspector will not dismantle and/or move equipment, systems, furniture, appliances, floor coverings, finished or fastened surfaces or components, personal property or other items to conduct this inspection or otherwise to expose concealed or inaccessible conditions. The inspection will not include destructive testing of any kind.

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