Examples of Qualifying Houses in a sentence
There are two types of Qualifying Houses, and each Qualifying House must satisfy all of the following requirements and be either a Type 1 or Type 2 Qualifying House.
EBB requires a Chapter A3 seismic retrofit to be done by a California Licensed General Building Contractor (License Type A or B) listed in the EBB Contractor Directory or by an owner-builder, either using a standard plan-set for Type 1 Qualifying Houses (see Section 1.6.1) or using plans prepared by a “Licensed Design Professional” (defined herein as an engineer or architect) for Type 2 Qualifying Houses (see Section 1.6.2).
Chapter A3 allows for a seismic retrofit to be done by a contractor or by an owner- builder, either using a standard plan set for Type 1 Qualifying Houses (see section 1.5), or using plans prepared by a registered design professional (engineer or architect) for Type 2 Qualifying Houses (see section 1.5).
In practice, it means calculating the cumulative abnormal returns (CAR) following the announcement of a deal.
EBB offers an incentive payment of up to $3,000 per house for seismic-retrofit work done in accordance with California Existing Building Code Appendix Chapter A3 (“Chapter A3”) on Qualifying Houses (see section 1.5) that are accepted for participation in EBB (see section 1.7), provided the Participating Homeowner sends EBB documentation as required by these Rules (see section 1.8).
CEA BB offers an incentive payment of up to $3,000 per house for seismic-retrofit work done in accordance with California Building Code, Appendix Chapter A3 (“Chapter A3”), on Qualifying Houses (see section 1.5) that are accepted for participation in CEA BB (see section 1.7), provided the Participating Policyholder sends CEA BB documentation as required by these Rules (see section 1.8).
EBB will communicate by email with all homeowners who have applied for the Program as Eligible Applicants with Qualifying Houses, regardless of whether they have beenselected as a Participating Homeowner or whether they have been placed on a wait list for possible EBB Program participation.
Only a seismic retrofit done in accordance with Chapter A3 qualifies for the EBB program incentive payment.Chapter A3 allows for a seismic retrofit to be done by a contractor or by an owner-builder, either using a standard plan set for Type 1 Qualifying Houses (see section 1.5), or using plans prepared by a registered design professional (engineer or architect) for Type 2 Qualifying Houses (see section 1.5).
EBB offers an incentive payment of up to $3,000 per house for a seismic retrofit done in accordance with California Existing Building Code Chapter A3 ("Chapter A3") on Qualifying Houses (see section 1.5) that are accepted for participation in EBB(see section 1.7), provided the Participating Homeowner sends EBB documentation as required by these Rules (see section 1.8).
CEA BB offers an incentive payment of up to $3,000 per house for seismic-retrofit work done in accordance with California Building Code, Appendix Chapter A3 (“Chapter A3”), on Qualifying Houses (see section 1.5) that are accepted for partici- pation in CEA BB (see section 1.7), provided the Participating Policyholder sends CEA BB documentation as required by these Rules (see section 1.8).