Original contractor definition

Original contractor means a person, including an owner-builder, that contracts with an owner to provide preconstruction service or construction work.
Original contractor means the same as that term is defined in Section 38-1a-102.
Original contractor means a person who contracts with the owner of real

Examples of Original contractor in a sentence

  • Original contractor," except as otherwise provided in section 1311.011 of the Revised Code, includes a construction manager and any person who undertakes to construct, alter, erect, improve, repair, demolish, remove, dig, or drill any part of any improvement under a contract with an owner, part owner, or lessee.

  • Original contractor generated documents that contain building information must be reviewed with the GSA to identify any SBU content, before the original or any copies are disseminated to any other parties.


More Definitions of Original contractor

Original contractor means a person who contracts with the owner of real property or the owner's agent to provide services, labor, or material for the construction of an owner-occupied residence.
Original contractor means a person, including an owner-builder, that contracts
Original contractor means any person for whose benefit a lien is prescribed under section 35-24-02.
Original contractor means any contractor who has a direct
Original contractor means a contractor that has a contractual relationship with the owner.
Original contractor means any contractor who has a direct contractual relationship with the owner.
Original contractor means a person contracting with an owner either directly or through the owner's agent.