Defective drywall means the same as that term is defined in § 36-156.1.
Defective drywall means drywall, or similar building material composed of dried gypsum-based
Defective drywall means drywall or similar building material composed of dried gypsum-based plaster that (i) contains elemental sulfur exceeding 10 parts per million as has been found in some drywall manufactured in the People's Republic of China and imported into the United States between 2004 and 2007 and, when exposed to heat, humidity, or both, releases elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide gas into the air or (ii) has been designated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission as a product with a product defect that constitutes a substantial product hazard within the meaning of § 15 (a)(2) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. § 2064 (a)(2)).
Examples of Defective drywall in a sentence
Defective drywall reportedly emits levels of sulfur, methane and/or other volatile organic compounds that cause corrosion of air conditioner and refrigerator coils, copper tubing, electrical wiring, computer wiring and other household items as well as create noxious odors which may also pose health risks.
More Definitions of Defective drywall
Defective drywall means all defective drywall as defined in § 36-156.1. No cause of action shall arise
Defective drywall means drywall installed during new construction or renovation that occurred
Defective drywall means drywall installed during new construction or renovation that occurred between 2001 and 2008, where there is visual evidence of the blackening of copper electrical wiring or air conditioning evaporator coils (or documentation of the replacement of evaporator coils due to blackened corrosion resulting in failure), and where two or more pieces of corroborating evidence are present in the form of defective conditions as demonstrated by testing procedures recommended by the Consumer Products Safety Commission, confirmed markings of the Chinese origin of the drywall, or strontium levels from drywall core samples from the property exceeding 1200 parts per million (ppm); elemental sulfur levels in samples of drywall core found in the home exceeding 10 ppm; elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, or carbon disulfide emitted from samples of drywall from the home when placed in test chambers using ASTM Standard Test Method D5504-08 or similar chamber or headspace testing; or the corrosion of copper metal to form copper sulfide when copper is placed in test chambers with drywall samples taken from the property.
Defective drywall means drywall, or similar building material composed of dried gypsum-based plaster, that (i) as a result of containing the same or greater levels of strontium sulfide that has been found in drywall manufactured in the People's Republic of China and imported into the United States between 2004 and 2007 is capable, when exposed to heat, humidity, or both, of releasing sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, carbon disulfide, or other sulfur compounds into the air or (ii) has been designated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission as a product with a product defect that constitutes a substantial product hazard within the meaning of § 15(a)(2) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15
Defective drywall. The Landlord is not aware of any drywall that is defective on the Premises. If the Tenant(s) discovers any defective drywall on the Premises their right to terminate this Agreement shall be in accordance with the Code of Virginia.
Defective drywall means drywall or similar building material composed of dried gypsum-based plaster that (i) contains elemental sulfur exceeding 10 parts per million as has been found in some drywall manufactured in the People's Republic of China and imported into the United States between 2004 and 2007 and, when exposed to heat, humidity, or both, releases elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide gas into the air or (ii) has been designated by the