Order to Comply definition
Examples of Order to Comply in a sentence
A stop work order may apply if this is not done (see IR A-13: Stop Work and Order to Comply for additional information).
DSA may issue a Stop Work Order, or an Order to Comply, when either (1) the Work proceeds without DSA approval; (2)_the Work proceeds without a DSA Inspector of Record, or (3) where DSA determines that the Work is not being performed in accordance with applicable rules and regulations, and would compromise the structural integrity of the Project or would endanger lives.
If it is determined that a term or condition is not being followed, the AER can issue an Order to Comply in response to the section 64 request.
In 1999, the City’s Chief Building Official issued an Order to Comply with identified deficiencies, which caused the owner to have the building’s condition evaluated by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Engineering Ltd.
If in the opinion of the Municipal Engineer, the Owner is not conforming with the Grading and Drainage Plan, the Municipal Engineer may issue an Order to Comply specifying what additional measures, changes, alterations or corrections the Owner is required to make.
Request for change orders on this subject must be accompanied by the Order to Comply or by the Correction Notice with the City Number generated by the Inspector.
Such additional reporting may be required in the case of a Stop Work Order, Order to Comply, or Request for District/Owner to Stop Work, arising in accordance with DSA IR A-13.
Defendants will perform and fund any and all work necessary to remove the City of Los Angeles’ Order to Comply directed to Defendants.
Should the Borrower fail to comply with the Accessibility Requirements, the City will first issue an Order to Comply (“Order”) stating the element of the Housing Development that is out of compliance, and providing a date by which the Borrower must comply.
Plaintiffs will provide Defendants’ contractors with access to Plaintiffs’ property during reasonable hours (excluding holidays and weekends) and with reasonable notice, as necessary, for Defendants’ contractors to perform construction work in connection with Defendants’ efforts to remove the City of Los Angeles’ Order to Comply directed to Defendants.