Building Standards definition

Building Standards means, for each Building, materials of the type, quality and quantity generally used throughout such Building and in Comparable Buildings.
Building Standards means the standards contained in the building code, mechanical-plumbing code, and electrical code in effect in the parish, city, or other local political subdivision where a home is to be located, at the time construction of that home is commenced, or, if the parish, city, or other local political subdivision has not adopted such codes, the Standard Building Code, together with any additional performance standards, if any, which the builder may undertake to be in compliance.
Building Standards means the standards for a particular item selected from time to time by Landlord for the Building, including those set forth on SCHEDULE 2 of this EXHIBIT C, or such other standards of equal or better quality as may be mutually agreed between Landlord and Tenant in writing.

Examples of Building Standards in a sentence

  • Further information about cavity wall insulation and details of local installers can be obtained from the Building Standards Division’s section of the Scottish Government website (www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Built-Environment/Building/Building- standards/publications/pubguide/cavitywallinsul) or the National Insulation Association (www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk).

  • California Building Standards Code (Title 24, California Code of Regulations).

  • It is assumed that the installation complies with the Building Standards.

  • Green Building standards may apply to single-family properties, multifamily properties, or both and may include, but are not limited to best practices defined under LEED, Enterprise Green Communities, or NAHB National Green Building Standards and may include specific measures for water conservation, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality.

  • Internal joinery and kitchen fittingsRepair category2NotesGlazed inserts to interior doors may not be of appropriate toughened glass or meet the recognised Building Standards.


More Definitions of Building Standards

Building Standards means (i) standards contained in the building code, mechanical code, plumbing code, and electrical code in effect in the city or local political subdivision where your home is located, or, (ii) if the city or local political subdivision has not adopted such codes, the International Residential Code applicable at the time of construction, together with the Dream Finders Homes Homeowner Use, Maintenance, Limited Warranty Guidelines and Performance Guidelines (the “DFH Guidelines”) or (if an item is not specifically addressed in the DFH Guidelines) the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Residential Construction Performance Guidelines (http://www.nahb.org/).
Building Standards. Book: Building Standards at University Park, as amended by Landlord, from time to time.
Building Standards means the materials and installation standards of the State Building Code, adopted by the commissioner of labor and industry pursuant to sections 326B.101 to 326B.194, in effect at the time of the construction or remodeling.
Building Standards means the standards applicable to Building Projects and any associated
Building Standards means the standards for a particular item selected from time to time by Landlord for the Building, including those set forth on Schedule 2 of this Exhibit C, or such other standards of equal or better quality as may be mutually agreed between Landlord and Tenant in writing.
Building Standards means the quality and quantities of materials shown for a given category on the Annex attached hereto (if applicable), or otherwise, typically employed by Landlord for standard improvements elsewhere in the Building (if no Annex is attached hereto).
Building Standards for modular housing means the International Residential Code as adopted by the Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code Council.