Chain Law definition
Chain Law means the requirement imposed by the Department for all vehicles using certain areas of the State Highway System during periods of adverse road and weather conditions in order to protect the safety of the travelling public and prevent accidents resulting in traffic issues and road closures. Notification of Chain Law requirements shall occur as set forth in Rule 2.02 below, based on assessed road and weather conditions.
Chain Law means every vehicle needs chains or other traction device.
Chain Law means the requirement imposed by the Department for all vehicles using certain areas of the State Highway System during periods of adverse weather conditions in order to protect the safety of the travelling public and prevent accidents resulting in traffic issues and road closures.
Examples of Chain Law in a sentence
In compliance with the provisions of articles 12.1 of Law 12/2013, on measures to improve the functioning of the food supply chain (hereinafter, the “Food Supply Chain Law”) and 1.256 of the Spanish Civil Code, it is hereby expressly prohibited any modification of the Agreement, which is not made by mutual agreement between the parties and in accordance with the guiding principles contained in article 4 of the Food Supply Chain Law, except as provided in Condition 7 of these Conditions.