Permit Holder Clause Samples
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Permit Holder. The holder of a direct pay permit must retain possession of the direct pay permit. The permit holder must keep a record of all transactions made pursuant to the direct pay permit in compliance with rule 701—11.4(422,423).
Permit Holder. The Producer shall obtain all appropriate licences (e.g. building permits, special effects, temporary structures and marquees) prior to the activity.
Permit Holder. The Event Manager shall obtain all appropriate licences (e.g., building permits, special effects, temporary structures, and marquees) prior to the activity.
Permit Holder. UDA non-member artist to whom the latter issues a temporary permit for the sole purpose of a specific engagement in accordance with its General By-laws.
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Permit Holder. A person to whom the Union issues a permit exclusively for a specific engagement.
Permit Holder. The permit holder is the person and/or organization named on the community use permit.
Permit Holder. [Explain how the conservation measures are appropriate for the covered species and are expected to eliminate or reduce the threats to the species on the enrolled property. Describe the nature, extent, timing, and other pertinent details of the conservation measures that Participating Property owners enrolled through CIs will need to undertake, including a timeline for implementation, and specify the types of land uses on the enrolled properties that will allow the property owner to continue to meet the conservation goal specified of the programmatic the CCAA. Indicate that a Participating Property owner may not have to implement all of the conservation measures on their property, however there will be a subset of measures depending on the threats that are present or can be anticipated on their property including changes in management by the Property Owner that could create a threat.]
Permit Holder. The Event Manager shall obtain all appropriate licences (e.g., building permits, special effects, temporary structures, and marquees) prior to the activity. Commercial Forest Operations, which can operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Many heavy vehicles are operating in the forest, which can potentially create hazardous and/or dangerous situations. Please always take extreme care while in these forest environments. The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 places specific responsibilities on the Forest Company and the Forest Owner towards the people who are authorised to enter the forest. Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara will supply a list of generic hazards through the permit system. In addition, where it is necessary and appropriate, Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara will carry out site operation-specific hazard identification and control exercise with those persons required to have an Access License. The Permit holder is responsible for ensuring anyone accompanying them into the forest also meets the requirements of their organisation’s health and safety guidelines set out here. * Warning signs have been erected in areas where contractors are operating. * You may not enter any area where these warning signs have been erected. * Access through these areas may be permitted if you comply with the Forest Company’s requirements. You must have a Simplex 69 radiotelephone channel with an automatic number identification attached to it and comply with all instructions on warning signs. * You may only use the vehicle specified on your permit. * Drive with lights on low beams always in the forest. * If your vehicle has 4WD capability, it must be engaged whilst driving in the forest. * Normal road rules apply. * Drive at the posted speed limit or to the road conditions. * Forestry roads are often narrow with rough surfaces. * Vision may be obscured due to vegetation, dust, fog, and blind corners. * Some intersections are unmarked and not visible. * Walk towards the traffic. * Park off the road. * Do not block the road or gateways with your vehicle in any way. * Tell someone where you are going and when you are expected out of the forest. * It is recommended < UNK> You should always carry a cell phone while in the forest. * Contact POLICE 111 if you are concerned about the safety of someone you know is in the forest. * Hunting is prohibited unless specified on the permit. * Dial 111 if you see any smoke or fire in the forest. * Yes, we may be required to be in the forest af...
Permit Holder obligations Clause 5 lists all of the things the Permit Holder must do under the Agreement.
Permit Holder. The holder of a Permit to Operate issued by the District.
