Building Act definition

Building Act means the Building Act 1984 as amended by the Building Safety Act.
Building Act means the Building Act 1993 (Vic).

Examples of Building Act in a sentence

  • Owner Builder has the same meaning as in the Home Building Act 1989.

  • Note: If any residential building work is involved, the principal contractor must be the holder of a contractor licence under the Home Building Act 1989.

  • Home Building Act Insurance must be obtained from an insurance company approved by the Department of Fair Trading prior to the commencement of demolition or construction work.

  • In the case of residential building work for which the Home Building Act 1989 requires there to be a contract of insurance in force in accordance with Part 6 of that Act, that such a contract of insurance is in force before any building work authorised to be carried out by the consent commences.

  • In the case of residential building work for which the Home Building Act 1989 requires there to be a contract of insurance in force in accordance with Part 6 of that Act, such a contract of insurance is to be in force before any building work authorised to be carried out by the consent commences.


More Definitions of Building Act

Building Act means the Building Xxx 0000 (Vic).
Building Act means the Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 and/or the Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000.
Building Act means the Building Act 2016
Building Act means the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act (Act 103 of 1977) as amended and any succeeding legislation and includes all regulations promulgated in terms of such legislation;
Building Act means the current British Columbia’s Building Act;
Building Act means the Building Act 1972 of the Territory.
Building Act means the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016 (Cth) as amended, superseded, replaced or varied from time to time;