Common use of Notice to Owner Clause in Contracts

Notice to Owner. OREGON LAW CONTAINS IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS YOU MUST FOLLOW BEFORE YOU MAY COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION AGAINST ANY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, OR SUPPLIER FOR CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS. BEFORE YOU COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION YOU MUST DELIVER A WRITTEN NOTICE OF ANY CONDITIONS YOU ALLEGE ARE DEFECTIVE TO THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER YOU BELIEVE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ALLEGED DEFECT AND PROVIDE THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE AN OFFER TO REPAIR OR PAY FOR THE DEFECTS. YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO ACCEPT ANY OFFER MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER. THERE ARE STRICT DEADLINES AND PROCEDURE UNDER STATE LAW. FAILURE TO MEET THOSE DEADLINES OR FOLLOW THOSE PROCEDURES WILL AFFECT YOUR ABILITY TO COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION. WE ACKNOWLEDGE HAVING RECEIVED A COPY AND XXXXXX READ THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT. BY SIGNING BELOW, WE AGREE TO ALL TERMS OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT. Date of Closing/Final Settlement: This is the date that the Limited Warranty commences. Xxxx X. Xxxxx Construction, LLC. An Oregon Limited Liability Company By: Xxxx X. Xxxxx, Member “Builder” Table of Contents CHAPTER 1…………..APPLICABLE TIME LIMITS AND BUILDING CODES 9 CHAPTER 2…………..INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS 10 CHAPTER 3……………………….CARPENTRY STANDARDS – ROUGH 11 CHAPTER 4………………………..CARPENTRY STANDARDS – FINISH 14 CHAPTER 5……….CAULKING AND WEATHER-STRIPPING STANDARDS 19 CHAPTER 6……………………DRYWALL AND PLASTER STANDARDS 20 CHAPTER 7…………………………………….ELETRICAL STANDARDS 23 CHAPTER 8…………………………………….FIREPLACE STANDARDS 26 CHAPTER 9…………………………….FLOORING FINISH STANDARDS 27 CHAPTER 10…………………………………..CARPETING STANDARDS 28 CHAPTER 11…………………CERAMINC AND QUARRY STANDARDS 30 CHAPTER 12………………………RESILIENT FLOORING STANDARDS 32 CHAPTER 13……………………………WOOD FLOORING STANDARDS 36 CHAPTER 14………………………………GARAGE DOOR STANDARDS 38 CHAPTER 15 GRADING, GROUND REMOVAL, GRAVELAND FILL STANDARDS 39 CHAPTER 16…..HARDWARE AND LIGHTING FIXTURE STANDARDS 43 CHAPTER 17……………..HEATING AND SHEET METAL STANDARDS 45 CHAPTER 18……………………………….…INSULATION STANDARDS 48 CHAPTER 19……………….MASONRY AND CONCRETE STANDARDS 52 CHAPTER 20…………………………………….MOISTURE STANDARDS 57 CHAPTER 21…PAINTING, STAINING AND WALLPAPERING STANDARDS 60 CHAPTER 22…………………………………….PLUMBING STANDARDS 64 CHAPTER 23………………………………………ROOFING STANDARDS 67 CHAPTER 24…………………………………………SIDING STANDARDS 72 CHAPTER 25………………………………………WINDOW STANDARDS 75 CHAPTER 26………………...SITE DRAINAGE AND EROSION STANDARDS 77 CHAPTER 27……………..MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION STANDARDS 77 CHAPTER 1 APPLICABLE TIME LIMITS State law or local ordinances will control the time frame for inspections of code classifications of construction to be performed. In no event should the regulatory authority require or perform construction inspections beyond the time periods otherwise required by law. It is also likely that different states and local jurisdictions will have differing time periods, but that is, again, an issue controlled by local or state law. The regulatory authority, under normal conditions, will inspect for code violations during the time limits shown below. Contractor responsibility does not extend to items which have been subject to owner neglect, modification or abnormal use. Defects in appliances, fixtures and heating/air conditioning equipment properly installed by the contractor shall be limited to the manufacturer/builder’s warranty. Nothing in this section creates a warranty or limits a warranty. The following classifications shall be inspected for code and standards violations by local authority.

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Samples: Limited Warranty Agreement

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Notice to Owner. OREGON LAW CONTAINS IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS YOU MUST FOLLOW BEFORE YOU MAY COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION AGAINST ANY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, OR SUPPLIER FOR CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS. BEFORE YOU COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION YOU MUST DELIVER A WRITTEN NOTICE OF ANY CONDITIONS YOU ALLEGE ARE DEFECTIVE TO THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER YOU BELIEVE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ALLEGED DEFECT AND PROVIDE THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE AN OFFER TO REPAIR OR PAY FOR THE DEFECTS. YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO ACCEPT ANY OFFER MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER. THERE ARE STRICT DEADLINES AND PROCEDURE UNDER STATE LAW. FAILURE TO MEET THOSE DEADLINES OR FOLLOW THOSE PROCEDURES WILL AFFECT YOUR ABILITY TO COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION. WE ACKNOWLEDGE HAVING RECEIVED A COPY AND XXXXXX HAYING READ THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT. BY SIGNING BELOW, WE AGREE TO ALL TERMS OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT. Date of Closing/Final Settlement: This is the date that the Limited Warranty commences. Xxxx X. Xxxxx Construction, LLC. An Oregon Limited Liability Company By: Xxxx X. Xxxxx, Member “Builder” Table of Contents CHAPTER 1…………..APPLICABLE TIME LIMITS AND BUILDING CODES 9 CHAPTER 2…………..INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS 10 CHAPTER 3……………………….CARPENTRY STANDARDS – ROUGH 11 CHAPTER 4………………………..CARPENTRY STANDARDS – FINISH 14 CHAPTER 5……….CAULKING AND WEATHER-STRIPPING STANDARDS 19 CHAPTER 6……………………DRYWALL AND PLASTER STANDARDS 20 CHAPTER 7…………………………………….ELETRICAL STANDARDS 23 CHAPTER 8…………………………………….FIREPLACE STANDARDS 26 CHAPTER 9…………………………….FLOORING FINISH STANDARDS 27 CHAPTER 10…………………………………..CARPETING STANDARDS 28 CHAPTER 11…………………CERAMINC AND QUARRY STANDARDS 30 CHAPTER 12………………………RESILIENT FLOORING STANDARDS 32 CHAPTER 13……………………………WOOD FLOORING STANDARDS 36 CHAPTER 14………………………………GARAGE DOOR STANDARDS 38 CHAPTER 15 GRADING, GROUND REMOVAL, GRAVELAND FILL STANDARDS 39 CHAPTER 16…..HARDWARE AND LIGHTING FIXTURE STANDARDS 43 CHAPTER 17……………..HEATING AND SHEET METAL STANDARDS 45 CHAPTER 18……………………………….…INSULATION STANDARDS 48 CHAPTER 19……………….MASONRY AND CONCRETE STANDARDS 52 CHAPTER 20…………………………………….MOISTURE STANDARDS 57 CHAPTER 21…PAINTING, STAINING AND WALLPAPERING STANDARDS 60 CHAPTER 22…………………………………….PLUMBING STANDARDS 64 CHAPTER 23………………………………………ROOFING STANDARDS 67 CHAPTER 24…………………………………………SIDING STANDARDS 72 CHAPTER 25………………………………………WINDOW STANDARDS 75 CHAPTER 26………………...SITE DRAINAGE AND EROSION STANDARDS 77 CHAPTER 27……………..MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION STANDARDS 77 CHAPTER 1 APPLICABLE TIME LIMITS State law or local ordinances will control the time frame for inspections of code classifications of construction to be performed. In no event should the regulatory authority require or perform construction inspections beyond the time periods otherwise required by law. It is also likely that different states and local jurisdictions will have differing time periods, but that is, again, an issue controlled by local or state law. The regulatory authority, under normal conditions, will inspect for code violations during the time limits shown below. Contractor responsibility does not extend to items which have been subject to owner neglect, modification or abnormal use. Defects in appliances, fixtures and heating/air conditioning equipment properly installed by the contractor shall be limited to the manufacturer/builder’s warranty. Nothing in this section creates a warranty or limits a warranty. The following classifications shall be inspected for code and standards violations by local authority.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Limited Warranty Agreement

Notice to Owner. OREGON LAW CONTAINS IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS YOU MUST FOLLOW BEFORE YOU MAY COMMENCE ARBITRATION If You have questions, need information about this Contract, or need assistance in resolving a complaint, please call Us at [0-000-000-0000]. RILA (05-22) Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS PAGES Page [X] GENERAL Page [X] GUARANTEED MONTHLY PAYMENT TABLES Page [X] INTEREST STRATEGY ALLOCATIONS Page [X] FIXED INTEREST STRATEGY RIDER Page [X] INDEX-LINKED INTEREST STRATEGY RIDER(S) Page [X] INDEX DISCLOSURE(S) Page [X] [FREE WITHDRAWAL Page [X] GENERAL DEFINITIONS Page [4] GENERAL PROVISIONS Page [6] GENERAL Page [X] ASSIGNMENT Page [6] CHANGES TO CONTRACT Page [6] CONFORMITY WITH LAWS Page [6] DEFERRAL OF PAYMENT Page [6] NOTIFICATION OF DEATH Page [7] PROTECTION OF BENEFITS Page [7] SEPARATE ACCOUNT Page [7] OWNERSHIP Page [7] OWNERSHIP RIGHTS Page [7] JOINT OWNERS Page [7] CHANGE OF OWNER Page [7] BENEFICIARY Page [8] BENEFICIARY Page [8] CHANGE OF BENEFICIARY Page [8] PAYMENT TO BENEFICIARY Page [8] CONTINGENT BENEFICIARY Page [8] CONTRACT VALUES Page [8] PREMIUM Page [8] ACCOUNT VALUE Page [8] SURRENDER VALUE Page [9] BASIS OF CONTRACT VALUES Page [9] STATEMENT OF CONTRACT VALUES Page [9] RILA (05-22) Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) WITHDRAWAL / SURRENDER Page [10] SURRENDER CHARGE Page [10] DEATH BENEFIT Page [11] INTEREST PAYABLE ON DEATH BENEFIT Page [11] DEATH OF OWNER Page [11] DEATH OF ANNUITANT Page [12] SPECIAL RULES FOR NON-NATURAL OWNER Page [12] ANNUITY BENEFITS Page [13] CHANGE OF ANNUITANT Page [13] ANNUITY PAYMENTS Page [13] ANNUITY PAYMENT AMOUNT Page [13] MISSTATEMENT OF BIRTH DATE AND/OR A COURT ACTION AGAINST ANY CONTRACTORSEX Page [13] ANNUITY OPTIONS Page [14] DESCRIPTIONS OF ANNUITY OPTIONS Page [14] Additional benefits, SUBCONTRACTORriders, OR SUPPLIER FOR CONSTRUCTION DEFECTSand endorsements which apply to this Contract are described in the forms following the last page of this Contract. BEFORE YOU COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION YOU MUST DELIVER A WRITTEN NOTICE OF ANY CONDITIONS YOU ALLEGE ARE DEFECTIVE TO THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER YOU BELIEVE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ALLEGED DEFECT AND PROVIDE THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE AN OFFER TO REPAIR OR PAY FOR THE DEFECTSRILA (05-22) Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company GENERAL DEFINITIONS This section contains definition for some of the words and phrases used in this Contract. YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO ACCEPT ANY OFFER MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER. THERE ARE STRICT DEADLINES AND PROCEDURE UNDER STATE LAW. FAILURE TO MEET THOSE DEADLINES OR FOLLOW THOSE PROCEDURES WILL AFFECT YOUR ABILITY TO COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION. WE ACKNOWLEDGE HAVING RECEIVED A COPY AND XXXXXX READ THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT. BY SIGNING BELOW, WE AGREE TO ALL TERMS OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT. Date of Closing/Final Settlement: This is These terms are capitalized when used in the date that Contract with the Limited Warranty commences. Xxxx X. Xxxxx Construction, LLC. An Oregon Limited Liability Company By: Xxxx X. Xxxxx, Member “Builder” Table of Contents CHAPTER 1…………..APPLICABLE TIME LIMITS AND BUILDING CODES 9 CHAPTER 2…………..INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS 10 CHAPTER 3……………………….CARPENTRY STANDARDS – ROUGH 11 CHAPTER 4………………………..CARPENTRY STANDARDS – FINISH 14 CHAPTER 5……….CAULKING AND WEATHER-STRIPPING STANDARDS 19 CHAPTER 6……………………DRYWALL AND PLASTER STANDARDS 20 CHAPTER 7…………………………………….ELETRICAL STANDARDS 23 CHAPTER 8…………………………………….FIREPLACE STANDARDS 26 CHAPTER 9…………………………….FLOORING FINISH STANDARDS 27 CHAPTER 10…………………………………..CARPETING STANDARDS 28 CHAPTER 11…………………CERAMINC AND QUARRY STANDARDS 30 CHAPTER 12………………………RESILIENT FLOORING STANDARDS 32 CHAPTER 13……………………………WOOD FLOORING STANDARDS 36 CHAPTER 14………………………………GARAGE DOOR STANDARDS 38 CHAPTER 15 GRADING, GROUND REMOVAL, GRAVELAND FILL STANDARDS 39 CHAPTER 16…..HARDWARE AND LIGHTING FIXTURE STANDARDS 43 CHAPTER 17……………..HEATING AND SHEET METAL STANDARDS 45 CHAPTER 18……………………………….…INSULATION STANDARDS 48 CHAPTER 19……………….MASONRY AND CONCRETE STANDARDS 52 CHAPTER 20…………………………………….MOISTURE STANDARDS 57 CHAPTER 21…PAINTING, STAINING AND WALLPAPERING STANDARDS 60 CHAPTER 22…………………………………….PLUMBING STANDARDS 64 CHAPTER 23………………………………………ROOFING STANDARDS 67 CHAPTER 24…………………………………………SIDING STANDARDS 72 CHAPTER 25………………………………………WINDOW STANDARDS 75 CHAPTER 26………………...SITE DRAINAGE AND EROSION STANDARDS 77 CHAPTER 27……………..MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION STANDARDS 77 CHAPTER 1 APPLICABLE TIME LIMITS State law or local ordinances will control the time frame for inspections of code classifications of construction to be performed. In no event should the regulatory authority require or perform construction inspections beyond the time periods otherwise required by law. It is also likely that different states and local jurisdictions will have differing time periods, but that is, again, an issue controlled by local or state law. The regulatory authority, under normal conditions, will inspect for code violations during the time limits shown meaning set forth below. Contractor responsibility does not extend to items which have been subject to owner neglectAge Age means the attained age as of last birthday, modification unless specified otherwise. If Age is referenced in terms of two persons, Age means the attained age of the older of the two persons as of his or abnormal useher last birthday, unless specified otherwise. Defects in appliances, fixtures Annuitant/Joint Annuitant Annuitant means the natural person on whose life the amount and heating/air conditioning equipment properly installed by duration of annuity payments depend. A Joint Annuitant is a second natural person on whose life the contractor shall be limited to the manufacturer/builder’s warrantyamount and duration of annuity payments may depend. Nothing in this section creates a warranty or limits a warranty. The following classifications shall be inspected for code and standards violations by local authority.Annuity Option

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Samples: Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Co

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Notice to Owner. OREGON LAW CONTAINS IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS YOU MUST FOLLOW BEFORE YOU MAY COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION AGAINST ANY CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR, OR SUPPLIER FOR CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS. BEFORE YOU COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION YOU MUST DELIVER A WRITTEN NOTICE OF ANY CONDITIONS YOU ALLEGE ARE DEFECTIVE TO THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER YOU BELIEVE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ALLEGED DEFECT AND PROVIDE THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE AN OFFER TO REPAIR OR PAY FOR THE DEFECTS. YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO ACCEPT ANY OFFER MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER. THERE ARE STRICT DEADLINES AND PROCEDURE UNDER STATE LAW. FAILURE TO MEET THOSE DEADLINES OR FOLLOW THOSE PROCEDURES WILL AFFECT YOUR ABILITY TO COMMENCE ARBITRATION OR A COURT ACTION. WE ACKNOWLEDGE HAVING RECEIVED A COPY AND XXXXXX READ THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT. BY SIGNING BELOW, WE AGREE TO ALL TERMS OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT. Date of Closing/Final Settlement: This is the date that the Limited Warranty Xxxxxxxx commences. Xxxx X. Xxxxx Construction, LLC. Hoplon Builders & Construction Management Inc. An Oregon Limited Liability Company Incorporation By: Xxxx X. XxxxxXxxxxxxxxx, Member / Owner “Builder” Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1…………..1 APPLICABLE TIME LIMITS AND BUILDING CODES 9 CHAPTER 2…………..INTRODUCTION 2 NTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS 10 CHAPTER 33 CARPENTRY STANDARDS – ROUGH 11 CHAPTER 4 CARPENTRY STANDARDS – FINISH 15 CHAPTER 5 ……………………….CARPENTRY STANDARDS – ROUGH 11 CHAPTER 4………………………..CARPENTRY STANDARDS – FINISH 14 CHAPTER 5……….CAULKING ……………….. CAULKING AND WEATHER-STRIPPING STANDARDS 19 20 CHAPTER 6……………………6 DRYWALL AND PLASTER STANDARDS 20 21 CHAPTER 7…………………………………….ELETRICAL 7 ELETRICAL STANDARDS 23 24 CHAPTER 8…………………………………….FIREPLACE STANDARDS 26 CHAPTER 9…………………………….FLOORING FINISH 8 FIREPLACE STANDARDS 27 CHAPTER 10…………………………………..9 FLOORING FINISH STANDARDS 29 CHAPTER 10 CARPETING STANDARDS 28 30 CHAPTER 11…………………11 CERAMINC AND QUARRY STANDARDS 30 32 CHAPTER 12………………………12 RESILIENT FLOORING STANDARDS 32 34 CHAPTER 13……………………………13 WOOD FLOORING STANDARDS 36 39 CHAPTER 14………………………………14 GARAGE DOOR STANDARDS 38 41 CHAPTER 15 GRADING, GROUND REMOVAL, GRAVELAND FILL STANDARDS 39 42 CHAPTER 16…..16 HARDWARE AND LIGHTING FIXTURE STANDARDS 43 47 CHAPTER 17……………..17 HEATING AND SHEET METAL STANDARDS 45 49 CHAPTER 18……………………………….…INSULATION 18 NSULATION STANDARDS 48 53 CHAPTER 19……………….MASONRY 19 MASONRY AND CONCRETE STANDARDS 52 CHAPTER 20…………………………………….MOISTURE STANDARDS 57 CHAPTER 21…20 MOISTURE STANDARDS 62 CHAPTER 21 PAINTING, STAINING AND WALLPAPERING STANDARDS 60 65 CHAPTER 22…………………………………….PLUMBING 22 PLUMBING STANDARDS 64 69 CHAPTER 23………………………………………23 ROOFING STANDARDS 67 CHAPTER 24…………………………………………SIDING STANDARDS 72 CHAPTER 25………………………………………WINDOW STANDARDS 75 CHAPTER 26………………...SITE DRAINAGE AND EROSION 24 SIDING STANDARDS 77 CHAPTER 27……………..MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION 25 WINDOW STANDARDS 77 80 CHAPTER 1 APPLICABLE TIME LIMITS State law or local ordinances will control the time frame for inspections of code classifications of construction to be performed. In no event should the regulatory authority require or perform construction inspections beyond the time periods otherwise required by law. It is also likely that different states and local jurisdictions will have differing time periods, but that is, again, an issue controlled by local or state law. The regulatory authority, under normal conditions, will inspect for code violations during the time limits shown below. Contractor responsibility does not extend to items which have been subject to owner neglect, modification or abnormal use. Defects in appliances, fixtures and heating/air conditioning equipment properly installed by the contractor shall be limited to the manufacturer/builder’s warranty. Nothing in this section creates a warranty or limits a warranty. The following classifications shall be inspected for code and standards violations by local authority.

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Samples: Limited Warranty Agreement

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