Authorised Access Routes definition

Authorised Access Routes means the roads which may be used by the Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement marked as such on the Sale Map and are subject to the appropriate parts of the Road Traffic Act and should comply with the classification and associated specification as stated in the Schedule;
Authorised Access Routes means the forest roads to be used by You pursuant to the Contract in relation to the harvesting and removal of the Products, marked as such on the Sale Map. Authorised Access Routes are suitable for use by 44 tonne (gross) articulated lorries unless other restrictions are stated in the Lot Information and Conditions. Forestry England’s forest roads are classed as public roads and are subject to the appropriate parts of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (as may be amended from time to time).
Authorised Access Routes means the roads or routes which may be used by the Service Provider pursuant to the Contract (if any) as may be specified by the Purchaser from time to time;

Examples of Authorised Access Routes in a sentence

  • Any dispute or difference arising between the parties and which involves such matter as the Quantity as defined in Part I of the Schedule, the suitability of Authorised Access Routes, Specification in accordance with Clause 4.4 and Force Majeure shall be referred to the Inspector.


More Definitions of Authorised Access Routes

Authorised Access Routes means those routes shown on the Site Plan and referred to in the Site Specific Details and Specific Conditions.

Related to Authorised Access Routes

  • Authorised User means those employees, agents and independent contractors of the Customer who are authorised by the Customer to use the Services.

  • Authorised Users means those employees, agents and independent contractors of Customer or a Customer Affiliate who have been authorised by Customer to use the Products in accordance with these Terms.

  • Unmanned aircraft system means an unmanned aircraft and associated elements, including communication links and components that control the unmanned aircraft that are required for the pilot in command to operate safely and efficiently in the national airspace system.