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2.3.1.1.(1) | Application | Intent |
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| Application | Application 1: Interior finish material that forms part of the interior
surface of a floor, wall, partition or ceiling
in existing buildings. Note:
The National Building Code of Canada is most often applied to existing buildings when an owner wishes to rehabilitate a building, change its use, or build an addition; or when
an enforcement authority decrees that a building,
or a class of buildings, be altered for reasons
of public safety. It is not intended that either the NBC or the NFC be used
to enforce the retrospective application of new requirements in the NBC to
existing buildings. [See Appendix Note A-2.1.3.1.(1).]
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| Intent | Intent 1: To expand the application of the National Building Code
of Canada to existing buildings, in regard to interior finish material that
forms part of the interior surface of floors, walls, partitions or ceilings.
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