Carplus definition

Carplus means the national charity promoting responsible car use and known as “Carplus”.
Carplus the national charity known as “Carplus” registered with charity registration number 1093980 in England and WalesCommon Space”: any areas of open or greenspace forming part of the Property which do not form part of the Open Space or On-Site Routes and which lies outside the curtilage of any Residential Unit.
Carplus the national charity known as “Carplus” registered with charity registration number 1093980 in England and Wales “Chamomile Land” that part of the Open Space shown for the purposes of identification only shaded pink on Plan 2 “Chamomile Management Plan” the Chamomile Management Plan dated November 2020 and authored by WYG, annexed to this Deed at Appendix G “Chamomile Management Schemethe works and measures relating to the Chamomile Land and Meadow Land set out on pages 9 – 11 of the Chamomile Management Plan as may be varied from time to time in accordance with the Chamomile Management Plan “Chamomile Monitoring Scheme” the monitoring of the Chamomile Management Scheme bi-monthly during the Construction Phase and thereafter every third year as set out at page 11 of the Chamomile Management Plan so as to ensure the Chamomile Management Scheme is successful in retaining and enhancing chamomile and creating a botanically rich meadow area

Related to Carplus

  • Surplus means the number of votes by which the total number of votes for any candidate (whether first preference or transferred votes, or a combination of both) exceeds the quota; but references in these rules to the transfer of the surplus means the transfer (at a transfer value) of all transferable ballot documents from the candidate who has the surplus,

  • Surplus Trees means all trees designated for cutting.

  • Ash means all species of the genus Fraxinus.

  • Glass cleaner means a cleaning product designed primarily for cleaning surfaces made of glass. Glass cleaner does not include products designed solely for the purpose of cleaning optical materials used in eyeglasses, photographic equipment, scientific equipment and photocopying machines.

  • Ballast water means water with its suspended matter taken on board a ship to control trim, list, draught, stability or stresses of the ship.