Energy Code means the State Energy Conservation Construction Code, as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.
Energy Code means the New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code adopted pursuant to Article 11 of the Energy Law.
Energy Code means the New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code
Examples of Energy Code in a sentence
All existing electrical and such work performed prior to occupancy by Lessee shall be in accordance with applicable provisions of the Electrical Code and Energy Code.
All existing and such work performed prior to occupancy by Lessee shall be in accordance with applicable provisions of the Electrical Code and Energy Code.
All existing plumbing and such work performed prior to occupancy by Lessee shall be in accordance with applicable provisions of the Plumbing Code and Energy Code.
More Definitions of Energy Code
Energy Code means the New York state energy conservation
Energy Code means the 2006 international energy
Energy Code means the energy efficiency code adopted under Section 15A-1-204.
Energy Code means the Washington State Energy Code promulgated by the Washington State Building Code Council as adopted by the City of Sammamish.
Energy Code means, at a minimum, the 2003 international energy conservation code, or any successor edition, published by the international code council or any other code determined by the Colorado energy office created in section 24-38.5-101, C.R.S., to be more appropriate for local conditions.
Energy Code means a subset of building codes related to the total energy performance and carbon emissions of residential and commercial buildings.
Energy Code means, at a minimum, one of the three most recent versions of the international energy conservation code published by the international code council.