2013/035: Regarding the refusal to issue a code compliance certificate for a 14 year-old house and a 15 year-old quarantine building

Abbreviation
2013/035
Valid from
27/06/2013

Information provider
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Information type
Determination
Format
PDF

Description

The matter to be determined is whether the authority correctly exercised its powers of decision when it refused to issue a code compliance certificate for either of the two buildings, because it was not satisfied that they complied with certain clauses of the Building Code that were current at the time the building consent was issued. The authority's concerns relate primarily to the weathertightness of the external envelope.

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2013/035: Regarding the refusal to issue a code compliance certificate for a 14 year-old house and a 15 year-old quarantine building

Description

The matter to be determined is whether the authority correctly exercised its powers of decision when it refused to issue a code compliance certificate for either of the two buildings, because it was not satisfied that they complied with certain clauses of the Building Code that were current at the time the building consent was issued. The authority's concerns relate primarily to the weathertightness of the external envelope.

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2013/035: Regarding the refusal to issue a code compliance certificate for a 14 year-old house and a 15 year-old quarantine building
Description

The matter to be determined is whether the authority correctly exercised its powers of decision when it refused to issue a code compliance certificate for either of the two buildings, because it was not satisfied that they complied with certain clauses of the Building Code that were current at the time the building consent was issued. The authority's concerns relate primarily to the weathertightness of the external envelope.

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2013/035: Regarding the refusal to issue a code compliance certificate for a 14 year-old house and a 15 year-old quarantine building

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