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Only four sales are allowed at any given address during the fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). Also know as the Garage / Yard / Sale license, this license is required when inside the Charlotte city limits.
Yes, a Zoning Use Permit is required for structures 12 feet or less in any dimension. This permit assures that the structure is located far enough from property lines and other buildings/structures. A building permit is required for anything measuring over 12 feet in any dimension.
Since North Carolina requires a seller's permit, you'll need to get it online through this website. Additionally, you can apply for a North Carolina Sales and Use Tax Permit through the North Carolina Sales and Use Tax Permit Application.
Only four sales are allowed at any given address during the fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). Also know as the Garage / Yard / Sale license, this license is required when inside the Charlotte city limits.
Permits. Residents must obtain a permit before conducting a yard sale.
Do I need a permit for a shed or “temporary” structure? Yes, a Zoning Use Permit is required for structures 12 feet or less in any dimension. This permit assures that the structure is located far enough from property lines and other buildings/structures.
Extension of time (EOT) clauses are an essential element of infrastructure contracts. Legally an EOT regime is required to preserve the ability of the Principal to claim liquidated damages. In some contracts, the entitlement to an EOT for delays caused by the Principal's acts of prevention is not specified.
An EOT (extension of time) is a request to move the completion date of a project due to causes that could not be foreseen at the time of contract signing. EOT requests can come from the following reasons: Adverse weather conditions.
An extension of time (EOT) is a provision in most standard forms of contract, for an amendment of the scheduled Practical Completion date due to unforeseen circumstances and it is usually requested by the main Contractor. Such circumstances can include but are not limited to: Adverse weather conditions.
If a valid extension of time was not granted to a contractor for a particular period, it does not automatically entitle the contractor to recover damages from the owner. The contractor may simply have a valid defence to any claim brought by the owner against the contractor in respect of the period in question.