Buildings Ordinance definition
Examples of Buildings Ordinance in a sentence
For the purpose of this clause the meaning of unauthorized structures and unauthorized building works will be construed in accordance with the Buildings Ordinance, Chapter 123 of the Laws of Hong Kong.
Where the contract works in any works contract administered by the Consultant under this Agreement are carried out in or for or in connection with buildings belonging to Government and are exempted from the application of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap.
No Chargor shall, without the consent of the Security Trustee (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), apply for or implement any permission under the Buildings Ordinance (or other planning permission) or change or permit to be changed the use of any of the Property or carry out any operation or begin or continue any use of the Properties for which permission under the Buildings Ordinance (or other planning permission) is required but has not been obtained.
The rental opinion also did not take into account the effect of orders by the Building Authority under the Buildings Ordinance (Chapter 123 of the Laws of Hong Kong) and its effect on the value of the Premises.
In the meanwhile, Brussels Region amended in 2011 the Energy Performance of Buildings Ordinance (MB, 2011) stipulating that from January 2015 onwards, all new public and residential buildings have to fulfil a heating need at level of Passive House standard3.
The Vendor declares that he has no actual knowledge of and received no notice or order from the Building Authority or under the Buildings Ordinance (Cap.
For the OP, it is the Building Authority that has to be satisfied that the building (or a part thereof if a temporary occupation permit (TOP) is being sought) has been constructed in accordance with the Buildings Ordinance (Cap.
For the execution of this Agreement, the Consultant’s personnel assigned for the Agreement shall comply with the following requirements: 1.1 Senior Professional Staff (a) Authorized Person under the Buildings Ordinance; or (b) Registered Architect (RA), Registered Professional Engineer (RPE), or Registered Professional Surveyor (RPS) registered under the respective Architects, Engineers and Surveyors Registration Ordinance and have at least 10 years post-qualification experience.
The duty of the AP shall include, but not limited to the following, Give advice to the Employer and the Contractor to ensure that all the design and installation work comply with the Buildings Ordinance; Prepare and ensure all statutory submissions to be done in good time and in a standard acceptable by the approval Authority including Building Authority and FSD etc.
In certain cases, cleaning & housekeeping operations may be required to be performed when such equipments are in operational condition or they are in energized condition.