Method of Inspection. Party A shall be responsible for inspecting the raw milk by random samples. For raw milk not in compliance with the requirements in Section 3, Party A may refuse to accept and shall timely notify Party B. For damages resulting from such noncompliance, Party B shall compensate Party A for such loss and damages.
Method of Inspection. In the attic
Method of Inspection. ¨ Physical Entry þ Visual from Access ¨ No Access / Limited View 30 % Visible ATTIC / ROOF FRAMING/SHEATHING ¨ Monitor Condition¨ Recommend Repairs ACC MAR NI NP DEF þ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ þ Trusses ¨ Rafters þ Plywood / Panel Boards / OSB ¨ ¨ Broken Rafters / Trusses ¨ Deflection ¨ Water Stains / Suspected Leak(s) ¨ Delaminated Comments : Leaks not always detectable. My inspection of the attic was limited to a visual inspection from the access door. I didn't identify any problems with the framing and sheathing that I could see. Broken, cracked or missing bottom chords of trusses are not visible due to insulation cover and the possibility of damaging the ceiling below by attempting to walk inside the attic is too high. The bottom side of the roof structure has drywall attached (finished ceilings) that conceal the bottom of the roof; bottom side of roof was not visible for inspection. Framing/Sheathing: Framing/Sheathing: Inspection Date : Inspector: Xxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx 24/02/2013 Inspector Phone: (000) 000-0000 GST 00000 0000 RT001 Sample Report Included are examples of defects that may be found in homes, , , , ATTIC / ROOF VENTILATION þ Monitor Condition¨ Recommend Repairs ACC MAR NI NP DEF ¨ þ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ Xxxxx ¨ Ridge þ Soffit þ Static Vent ¨ Turbine ¨ Powered Vent ¨ Attic Fan ¨ Whole House Fan ¨ No Venting ¨ Additional Vents Needed ¨ Obstructed Air Flow ¨ Clothes Dryer / Exhaust Fans Vented Into Attic Comments : Venting for exhaust fan noted as having no drip loop, water stains noted on ceiling around exhaust vent in ensuite; recommend installation of vent with a drip loop, to prevent condensation build up and possible water/moisture damage to surrounding areas. This should only be done by a qualified, insured contractor. Ventilation: Ventilation: ATTIC / ROOF INSULATION ¨ Monitor Condition¨ Recommend Repairs ACC MAR NI NP DEF þ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ þ Loose Fill ¨ Blanket ¨ Missing ¨ Uneven Distribution Comments : Loose fill insulation is well distributed through out attic where visible from the access door. No moisture was evident on insulation where visible from the access door. Noted approximately 12 inches = approx. R40 Inspection Date : Inspector: Xxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx 24/02/2013 Inspector Phone: (000) 000-0000 GST 00000 0000 RT001 Insulation: Insulation: ATTIC ELECTRICAL ¨ Monitor Condition¨ Recommend Repairs ACC MAR NI NP DEF ¨ ¨ þ ¨ ¨ ¨ Open Splices / Junction Boxes Comments : Limited visibility due to obstructions. See Electrical Section...
Method of Inspection. On roof, Ladder at xxxxx
Method of Inspection the anode copper shall be measured and inspected upon arrival, and results obtained by Party B shall prevail. Any out-of-tolerance should be settled through negotiations; where negotiations shall fail, refer to Beijing General Research Institute of Mining and Metallurgy for arbitration. After arbitration, payment shall be made referring to the result closer to the arbitral result, and the party with the less accurate result shall pay the arbitration expenses; where the arbitral result is right in the middle of results of the two parties, the payment shall be made according to the arbitral result, and the arbitration expenses should be evenly assumed by two parties.
Method of Inspection. Party A shall conduct on-site inspection of Party B’s sweet potatoes at the purchasing site, and measure the weight after rejecting the sweet potatoes of non-compliance; Inspection time: Same as delivery time; Inspection location: same as delivery location.
Method of Inspection. This forensic inspection will generally require destructive and/or intrusive testing, dismantling of wall or system components. Unless directed / instructed otherwise, we will be looking for answers to your questions without concern to the physical property. IE: if you want to know where the source of the leak is coming from, it may require the removal of sheetrock in multiple locations to track down the source. Opening the sheetrock ceiling where the water stain or thermal image appears may give insight that requires access from another location, while that second location may give us insight that requires access from yet another location. We will only stop once we definitively track down the source of the water leak. Physical damage to your property will take a back seat to finding / discovering the source of the leak. Be advised this is not interpreted by us as a blank check to destroy your property, we are just trying to solve / find answers / more information regarding your issue / concern in the most direct cost-effective manner. We will be accessing only those areas that are deemed viable by us at the time of the inspection to yield the answers we are looking for on your behalf. Be advised we are not a repair company and we do not repair the physical damage incurred in procuring the information you need to make informed decisions regarding your issue / concern. Client hereby understands and agrees that we are not responsible in any way for any / all damages that result from our forensic investigation.
Method of Inspection. DRVS has implemented a query system to provide access to vital statistics data and support the information needs of genealogical researchers who hold a valid Maine genealogical researcher identification card. The DRVS query system must be used only for the intended purposes. Any effort to determine the identity of any individual, or to use the information for any purpose other than genealogy research, is prohibited. Therefore, as a condition for being given access to DRVS query system, I agree that: • the use of data must be used for genealogical research only, • no attempt shall be made to learn the identity of any individual other than to determine those that may fall within the research lineage, • no disclosure or other use of the identity of any person discovered inadvertently shall be made, and • while accessing the databases, my activity may be monitored and recorded. I understand that failure to adhere to the above stated agreement will result in loss of access to the DRVS query system, and I may be subject to criminal penalties as specified in M.R.S.A., Title 22 § 2708(2). Any fraudulent use, release, or publication of vital statistics data contrary to the provisions stated is considered a class E crime, and the matter must be referred to the district attorney or other legal authority for further action.
Method of Inspection. In the crawl space
Method of Inspection. From the attic access, In the attic Not Inspected Unable to Inspect: 75% - Insulation, Limited access Not Inspected Roof Framing: Covered Ceiling Not Inspected Sheathing: Unable to determine Acceptable Ventilation: Xxxxx vent, Windows Needs Repair Insulation: Fiberglass, Xxxxx - Exposed kraft insulation vapor barrier, protect per manufacturer's recommendations Acceptable Insulation Depth: 3", 6" Acceptable, Needs Repair, Defective Vapor Barrier: Paper - Exposed kraft insulation vapor barrier, protect per manufacturer's recommendations Acceptable Electrical: 110 VAC Acceptable Moisture Penetration: None observed at time of inspection Fireplace/Wood Stove Items mentioned in this section should be evaluated by a qualified or licensed professional contractor to repair as required. Living Room Fireplace Acceptable Fireplace Construction: Prefab, Metal Type: Electric Not Inspected Flue: Could not determine Acceptable Hearth: Raised Bathroom Items mentioned in this section should be evaluated by a qualified or licensed plumbing contractor to repair as required. 2nd Floor Bathroom Acceptable Ceiling: Paint Acceptable Walls: Paint Acceptable Floor: Ceramic tile Acceptable Doors: Solid wood Needs Repair Windows: Vinyl double hung - Recommend a vinyl curtain so water will not get inside window or behind wall. Acceptable Electrical: 110 VAC GFCI Acceptable Counter/Cabinet: Solid Surface, Composite and wood Acceptable Sink: Molded dual bowl Acceptable Faucets/Traps: Delta fixtures with a PVC trap Bathroom (Continued) Acceptable, Needs Repair Tub/Surround: Fiberglass tub and ceramic tile surround - Recommend caulking around tub spigot Acceptable Toilets: 1 1/2 Gallon Tank Acceptable HVAC Source: Heating system register Acceptable Ventilation: Electric ventilation fan and window Basement Bathroom Acceptable Ceiling: Paint Acceptable Walls: Paint Acceptable Floor: Ceramic tile Acceptable Doors: Hollow wood Acceptable Windows: Glass block Acceptable Electrical: 110 VAC GFCI Acceptable Counter/Cabinet: Solid Surface, Composite and wood Acceptable Sink/Basin: One piece sink/counter top Needs Repair Faucets/Traps: Delta fixtures with a PVC trap - Basement sink drain doesnt appear to be professionally installed. This installation may not pass an inspection by the city plumbing inspector Acceptable Shower/Surround: Ceramic tile surround and floor Bathroom (Continued) Acceptable Toilets: 1 1/2 Gallon Tank Acceptable HVAC Source: Heating system register Acceptable Ventilation: El...