Illegal Construction definition

Illegal Construction means any kind of construction made on an illegal holding or out of permision in this proclamation even if it is on the legal holding.
Illegal Construction means any construction of a structure, or addition to an existing structure on private immovable property which is not compliant with the applicable law or has been carried out without the owner’s express written consent.

Examples of Illegal Construction in a sentence

  • Illegal construction harms the local population, as it does not take into consideration planning policies and parameters that are required to ensure quality of life, the welfare of the population and public needs, and in many cases prevent the option of optimal development of the neighborhood (e.g. by building on future planned roads, public building plots etc.).

  • Management of nature conservation sites and ecological protection redlines will depend on close cooperation of EEBs. Illegal construction of mines, roads, or dams in nature conservation sites is subject to administration and punishment from EEBs. County EEBs usually have EIA divisions (2-5 staff members).

  • Illegal construction in settlements encompasses enormous swaths of land.

  • Illegal construction causes significant problems particularly when it is carried out on the territory owned by the state or a self-governing unit.

  • Illegal construction and uncontrolled urbanization projects remain widespread.

  • Illegal construction harms the local population, as it does not take into consideration planning policies and parameters that are needed to ensure quality of life, the welfare of the population and public needs.

  • The approval is needed in order to issue a building permit.115 Illegal construction, which is sometimes carried out hastily, with the structures occupied immediately upon completion, makes the question of ownership and possession of the land superfluous.116A case in point is the “enormous scope”, as the High Court of Justice termed it, of illegal construction in the Matityahu-East neighborhood of the Modi’in Illit settlement.

  • In addition, as Ripari (2005) points out, the difference in income between the urban and rural sectors is important.

  • Illegal construction 2In 2002, the tourism industry generated 12% of total gross domestic product, and 10% of total employment.

  • It spans, for example, almost all the built-up area in each of the settlements Itamar, Beit El, Hemdat, Yitav, Ofra, and all the southern neighborhoods of Modi’in Illit.119 Illegal construction has also been carried out for entities that are supposed to enforce the law in the West Bank, such as the army (a caravan barracks neighborhood in Einav) and the police (the access road to the Judea and Samaria Police Headquarters in E-1, near Ma’ale Adummim).

Related to Illegal Construction

  • Cost of Construction means the total cost to Owner of those portions of the entire Project designed or specified by the Design Professional. Cost of Construction does not include the Design Professional's compensation and expenses and Owner's expenses associated with the Project or the cost of other services to be provided by others to the Owner.