Landside Clause Samples
The 'Landside' clause defines the responsibilities, rights, and procedures related to the handling, storage, and movement of goods once they are on land, typically after being unloaded from a vessel at a port. This clause often specifies which party is responsible for costs, risks, and logistics associated with transporting goods from the port to their final inland destination, such as arranging trucking, warehousing, or customs clearance. Its core function is to clearly allocate obligations and liabilities between parties for the inland portion of the cargo's journey, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring smooth coordination after sea transport.
Landside. The City is responsible for monitoring groundwater, and for protection of water quality, including but not limited to water quality related to leachate discharge and storm water discharge at the Marina Property not caused solely by District (or its tenants', employees', or contractors') activities within the District O and M Area. The City will reimburse the District for its costs related to water quality remediation and protective actions taken that are not caused by District (or its tenants, employees, or contractors) activities. The District will implement marina operation and maintenance activities and suitable best management practices consistent with industry standards (i.e. the California Clean Marinas Guidebook, produced by the California Coastal Commission and the Clean Marina Clean Facility Program) and the District's Health and Safety Regulations (Chapter 3:30). Unless caused by District's, (or its tenants', employees', or contractors') activities or inactivity, the District is not responsible for meeting any standards regarding water quality imposed by any governmental agency, and is not responsible for taking any actions ordered by any court or governmental agency regarding water quality.
Landside. Roadways and reserves, lawns, ACSA buildings, retention ponds, undeveloped land, parking areas, security camps and electrical mini-substations.
Landside. The study does not include any analysis of the landside, such as terminal access road or parking.
Landside. The area of an airport and buildings to which the non-travelling public has access to.
