Access Orders Clause Samples

Access Orders. A lump sum equal to (a) the applicable monthly charges for all bandwidth levels of Ethernet access and TDM dedicated access, multiplied by the number of months remaining in the Order Term, plus (b) a pro rata amount of any waived installation charges, based on the number of months remaining in the applicable minimum Order Term;
Access Orders. (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, the authority by whom an access order may be made shall be the local planning authority in whose area the land in question is situated; and an order made by such an authority shall be submitted to the Secretary of State and shall not have effect unless confirmed by him. (2) An access order shall not be made as respects any land— (a) if an access agreement or access agreements are in force which in the opinion of the authority having power to make such an order adequately secure to the public access to the open country in question for open-air recreation; (b) where such an agreement or agreements are not in force, unless it appears to the said authority impracticable to secure the making of such an agreement or agreements. (3) An access order shall contain a map, on such scale as may be prescribed, defining in such manner as may be prescribed— (a) the land comprised in the order and, if it is not itself open country, its relation to the open country in question, and (b) any land comprised in the order which is excepted land; and the order shall also include such descriptive matter, if any, as may be prescribed or as may appear to the said authority to be requisite for the purposes of the order. (4) The provisions in that behalf of Schedule 3 to this Act shall apply to the making, confirmation, coming into operation and validity of access orders. (5) The Secretary of State shall not confirm or make an access order before byelaws have been made and confirmed under section 54 or made under section 55 of this Act in relation to the land in question. (6) Where after consultation with the local planning authority it appears to the Commission desirable that an access order should be made in respect of any land, the Commission may request the authority to make an order accordingly; and before making an access order in respect of land in any area of special planning control, the local planning authority shall consult with the Commission. (7) If in respect of any land— (a) it appears to the Secretary of State that an access order should be made in respect thereof, or (b) it is represented to the Secretary of State by the Commission that a local planning authority have not complied with a request made under the last foregoing subsection, the Secretary of State, after consultation with the local planning authority and with the Commission, may direct the authority to make the order or may himself make the order. (8) An acce...
Access Orders. Describe the Applicant(s) willingness to have children in their care go for visits, supervised, or overnight unsupervised, with their family. Provide information that the Order for access must be followed and the court may, in the child‟s best interest, continue or vary the Access Order.
Access Orders. A lump sum equal to (a) the applicable monthly charges for any DS3 or greater dedicated access or any level of Ethernet access, multiplied by the number of months remaining in the Order Term, plus (b) a pro rata amount of any waived installation charges, based on the number of months remaining in the applicable minimum Order Term;