Archaeological Works definition

Archaeological Works means those works required to be carried out pursuant to Annex 14 to Part 2 of Schedule 4 [Construction Requirements].
Archaeological Works means, without limitation, those works required to be carried out pursuant to the Archaeological Requirements set out in Schedule [●] (Construction Requirements).
Archaeological Works means those works carried out or supervised by the archaeological service in the event of discovery and/or investigations related to archaeological findings.

Examples of Archaeological Works in a sentence

  • An appropriate offender shall be responsible for the violation of permit conditions related to professional activities under the order of the Minister on the Procedures for Conducting Archaeological Works and Treatment on Cultural Properties, and the order of the Minister on the Approval of the Template of the Certificate of Permission on Conducting Archaeological Works and Treatment on Cultural Properties.

  • Therefore, the developer should be required to commission a Scheme of Archaeological Works in accordance with a written scheme of investigation submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.

  • Regarding archaeology, these include a Handbook of Procedures for Archaeological Works for co-financed projects, a registry for the recruitment of experts (archaeologists) and the mapping of the archaeological procedures implemented with own means.

  • The area of the road diversion is touching an archaeological site: wall structures, dwelling remnants and tombs, which was identified and reflected in the Archaeological Works Plan as sensitive area.

  • Level 1:Identifies the specific Project:Examples are: Line 4 Veikou – Goudi 3rd IndividualLevel 2 :Identifies the work location:Examples are: Project-wise, Veikou Shaft - Washing Plant - Maintenance, Zografou Station, Exarchia Station etc.Level 3Identifies the category of work:Examples are: Designs, PUO Diversion Works Traffic Works, Archaeological Works etc.

  • PRE-COMMENCEMENT CONDITION - Archaeological Works No development shall take place within the site until the implementation of a programme of archaeological work has been secured in accordance with a written scheme of investigation which has been submitted to and approved by the Local Planning Authority.

  • Prior to the construction of the new secondary school within the area identified as 'School Zone' as shown on drawing number DHA/14019/11, the programme of archaeological investigations shall be carried out in accordance with the submitted Written Scheme of Investigation Phase 2 Archaeological Works by Canterbury Archaeological Trust, December 2020.

  • Therefore, it is recommended that the developer should be required to commission a Scheme of Archaeological Works, according to a written scheme of investigation to be agreed with, submitted to and approved by the local authority.

  • The application was supported by a Design and Access Statement, Planning Statement, Retail Assessment, Statement of Community Involvement, Transport Statement, a Written Scheme of Investigation for Archaeological Works, Arboricultural Report and layout drawing, Landscape Strategy Plan, Drainage Summary Statement and a Phase I Desk Study and Phase II Geo- Environmental Investigation8.

  • The Archaeological Works Plan (AWP) with regard to the Nerkin Sasnashen archaeological site was prepared and provided to the Contractor, PIU and the excavating unit to start the process of the contract extension.

Related to Archaeological Works

  • Archaeological site means a geographic locality in Washington, including but not limited to, submerged and submersible lands and the bed of the sea within the state's jurisdiction, that contains archaeological objects.

  • The Works means the work or works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Geologically hazardous areas means areas that because of their susceptibility to erosion, sliding, earthquake, or other geological events, are not suited to the siting of commercial, residential, or industrial development consistent with public health or safety concerns.

  • Development Site means any parcel or lot on which exists or which is intended for building development other than the following:

  • The Works/Project means the works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Discovery Area means that part of the Contract Area about which, based upon Discovery and the results obtained from a Well or Xxxxx drilled in such part, the Contractor is of the opinion that Petroleum exists and is likely to be produced in commercial quantities.

  • Licensee Improvements means any improvement, enhancement, modification, derivative work or upgrade to any of Licensor Patent Rights made, conceived, reduced to practice, affixed or otherwise developed by or on behalf of Licensee during the term of this Agreement and solely as exercised under the License.

  • The Works/ Project means the works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Contractor Sensitive Information means any information provided by the Contractor to the Authority (disregarding any protective marking or assertion of confidentiality) which: is specified as Contractor Sensitive Information in Schedule 7 and has not lost its sensitivity according to the justifications and durations set out in that Schedule; and is exempt information pursuant to sections 33(1) or 36, 38 or 39 of FOISA (having regard for that purpose to the public interest there might be in disclosing such information as referred to in section 2(1)(b) of FOISA).

  • Development Works means the external development works and internal development works on immovable property;

  • Contractor attributional/proprietary information means information that identifies the contractor(s), whether directly or indirectly, by the grouping of information that can be traced back to the contractor(s) (e.g., program description, facility locations), personally identifiable information, as well as trade secrets, commercial or financial information, or other commercially sensitive information that is not customarily shared outside of the company.

  • Contractor attributional/proprietary information means information that identifies the contractor(s), whether directly or indirectly, by the grouping of information that can be traced back to the contractor(s) (e.g., program description, facility locations), personally identifiable information, as well as trade secrets, commercial or financial information, or other commercially sensitive information that is not customarily shared outside of the company.

  • Controlled technical information means technical information with military or space application that is subject to controls on the access, use, reproduction, modification, performance, display, release, disclosure, or dissemination. Controlled technical information would meet the criteria, if disseminated, for distribution statements B through F using the criteria set forth in DoD Instruction 5230.24, Distribution Statements on Technical Documents. The term does not include information that is lawfully publicly available without restrictions.

  • Collaboration Know-How means all Know-How conceived, discovered, developed or otherwise made by or on behalf of a particular Party or any of its Affiliates or permitted subcontractors of any of the foregoing (solely or jointly by or on behalf of a particular Party or any of its Affiliates or permitted subcontractors of any of the foregoing) in the course of [***].

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents and the Licensor Know-How.

  • Third Party Technology means all Intellectual Property and products owned by third parties and licensed pursuant to Third Party Licenses.

  • Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site (or “MMC Site”) means any World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site.

  • Development Data means all non-clinical, clinical, technical, chemical, safety, and scientific data and information and other results, including relevant laboratory notebook information, screening data, and synthesis schemes, including descriptions in any form, data and other information, in each case, that is generated by or resulting from or in connection with the conduct of Development of Products, to the extent that the same are Controlled by or in Adapt’s or its Affiliates’ or Adapt’s Commercial Sublicensees’ possession, and may be disclosed to Lightlake without violating any obligation under Applicable Law.

  • Covered Species means the species for which the Bank has been established and for which Credits have been allocated as set forth in Exhibit F-1.

  • Developed Technology means any Technology including, without limitation, any enhancements, substitutions or improvements to the Core Technology that is (a) discovered, developed or otherwise acquired by DURA pursuant to the terms of the Development Agreement or (b) otherwise acquired by or on behalf of Xxxxxx Corp. II during the term of the Development Agreement.

  • Subsurface tracer study means the release of a substance tagged with radioactive material for the purpose of tracing the movement or position of the tagged substance in the well-bore or adjacent formation.

  • Mixed use development means a Building used, designed or intended for Residential and Non-Residential uses, where:

  • musical work means a work consisting of music, exclusive of any words or action intended to be sung, spoken or performed with the music;

  • Project Data means all proprietary data of the Project generated out of the Project operations and transactions, documents and related information including but not restricted to user data which the Bidder obtains, possesses or processes in the context of providing the Services to the users pursuant to this RFP including the SLA;

  • Wildlife habitat means a surface water of the state used by plants and animals not considered as pathogens, vectors for pathogens or intermediate hosts for pathogens for humans or domesticated livestock and plants.

  • audiovisual work means a work that consists of a series of related images which impart the impression of motion, with or without accompanying sounds, susceptible of being made visible and, where accompanied by sounds, susceptible of being made audible;