architect

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Legal Definition

In a legal context, an architect is a professional who designs and supervises the design of a building or structure, ensuring it meets specific functional requirements, aesthetic standards, and adheres to the established blueprint or scope of work.

Plain-English Translation

An architect is the person who draws up the plans for a building. They make sure the building looks good and works right according to the plan.

Context in Contracts

The architect is crucial because they define the physical space, dictating the layout, structural integrity, and overall appearance of a property, which forms the basis for legal compliance in real estate and construction contracts.

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A professional hired to design a commercial building.

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The individual responsible for the architectural blueprint set.

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How architect shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A professional who designs and supervises the design of a structure, typically a building, ensuring it meets functional requirements and aesthetic standards within the scope of the project.

Why does it matter?

The architect is crucial because they define the physical space, dictating the layout, structural integrity, and overall appearance of a property, which forms the basis for legal compliance in real estate and construction contracts.

When does it matter?

When a legal document involves real estate development, construction projects, or infrastructure planning, as the architect is responsible for the design phase.

Where is it usually seen?

In documents related to real estate transactions, construction contracts, zoning approvals, and professional liability agreements.

Who is affected?

The architect is affected by the client (the owner/developer) who hires them to create a legally sound and functional structure, and the regulatory bodies that oversee the design.

How does it work?

The architect translates the client's vision into a tangible set of plans, ensuring that all structural elements, spatial arrangements, and aesthetic considerations are documented and approved according to legal standards.

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