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snagging, n.3 Brit. Building. Brit. |ˈsnagɪŋ|, U.S. |ˈsnægɪŋ| [‹ snag n.1 + -ing suffix1.] The completion of assorted last-minute repairs and adjustments on a project in order to fulfil a contract. Also: the process of compiling a list of such tasks for completion. Freq. attrib., esp. in snagging list. Cf. punch list n. at punch n.1 Compounds 2.
1984Homecheck: how to inspect your newly Built Home Your builder chooses to invite you to look around your new property in order to check the standard of finish and compile a snagging list. 1993J. H. Maclean & J. S. Scott Penguin Dict. Building (ed. 4) 420/2 Snagging, doing the last minor jobs and adjustments before the handover of a completed building... Snagging list, a schedule of defects. 2004A. Hulley How to be Property Millionaire v. 65 You need to be very thorough when doing the ‘snagging’ and if there is anything you are not happy with, make sure it is listed. 2006Times (Nexis) 1 July (Mag.) 72 The future is a two-storey house in the final phases of snagging after nine years of alteration and reconstruction. |