Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Arabic term or phrase:
المطور متعثرا
English translation:
The developer in default
Arabic term
المطور متعثرا
المادة الرابعة والثلاثون:
يعد المطور متأخرا عن تنفيذ المشروع إذا لم ينجز المشروع بعد انتهاء مدته دون سبب خارج عن إرادته.
يجوز أن تمنح الهيئة مدة إضافية لتنفيذ المشروع بعد انتهاء مدته، على ألا تزيد عن (سنة). يعد المطور متعثرا عن تنفيذ المشروع في الحالات الآتية:
أ - إذا لم ينجز المشروع بعد انتهاء مدته بما في ذلك المدة الإضافية الممنوحة له. إذا توقفت أعمال التنفيذ لمدة تزيد عن مئة وثمانين) يوما في أي مرحلة من مراحل
المشروع.
ما لم يقدم المطور سيبا مشروعا تقبله الهيئة.
4 +1 | The developer in default | hassan zekry |
5 | The developer is in default. | Abraham Thomson |
PRO (2): Nermeen Yousry, Assem AlKhallouf
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