Code Rights definition

Code Rights means such of the rights granted by the Grantor to the Operator in clause 3.1 of this Agreement as are referred to in paragraph 3 of the Code;
Code Rights means the rights set out at clause 2.1
Code Rights the rights set out in Schedule 1. Commencement Date: the date the Installation Works begin as defined in the SSRAMS for the Property. Competent Authority: any statutory undertaker or any statutory public local or other authority or regulatory body or any court of law or government department or any of them or any of their duly authorised officers. Completion: completion of the Installation Works enabling the Apparatus to be used. Contaminated Land Regime: the contaminated land regime under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (as amended from time to time) and any statutory instrument, circular or guidance issued under it.

Examples of Code Rights in a sentence

  • Following termination of this Agreement by the Grantor, the Code Rights of the Operator may nevertheless continue to be exercised by it for so long as they remain exercisable in accordance with Part 5 of the Code and to be binding during that period on the Grantor.

  • Furthermore, and as noted in previous reports, public procurement rules do not apply as this wayleave relates to the granting of Code Rights (as defined in the ECC).

  • Code Rights: the rights in relation to Electronic Communications Apparatus granted to the Operator under Schedule 3A of the Communications Xxx 0000 (CA 2003).

  • Where Code Rights cannot be agreed between parties, the current Code makes provision for them to be imposed by the court if the landowner can be compensated for the loss or where the landowner’s loss is outweighed by the public benefit.

  • Although I have expressed some reservations about how potentially conflicting code rights of WIPs and MNOs might yet be interpreted by the Lands Chamber, which is the court which will deal with such matters, I am going to ask that a condition of this assignment will be an undertaking in writing by SA to this Court, that it will not register so as to be in a position to apply for Code Rights under the Electronic Communications Code.

  • We would also highlight the significance of paragraph 97 of the ECC which obliges the Upper Lands Tribunal to decide any application for Code Rights within 6 months.

  • If you are a microenterprise, small enterprise, or not for profit organisation and Twilio provides you with the Services within the European Economic Area or United Kingdom, you have read and agree to the European Electronic Communications Code Rights Waiver.

  • Current insurance rebuild costs have been used less an impairment provision.

  • The CPA is surprised that your Department has not so far engaged with our Association in connection with the preparation of the forthcoming Bill on the Communications Code, especially as, we understand, some of the intended provisions, relating to the definition of the consideration payable for the grant of Code Rights, are likely to move closer to the “no scheme” basis that applies to the compulsory acquisition of land and interests in land.

  • Given that there have only been a handful cases over the last decade where Code Rights have had to be imposed, the changes in this category are very unlikely to have an economic impact for industry as a whole in terms of higher wayleave rates or access to optimal sites.


More Definitions of Code Rights

Code Rights the rights set out in Schedule 1 as are referred to in paragraph 3 of the Code. Commencement Date: the date the Installation Works begin as defined in the Method Statement. Competent Authority: any statutory undertaker or any statutory public local or other authority or regulatory body or any court of law or government department or any of them or any of their duly authorised officers. Constraints Document: the document set out in Schedule 7.

Related to Code Rights

  • Trade Rights means and include: (i) all trademark rights, business identifiers, trade dress, service marks, trade names and brand names, all registrations thereof and applications therefor and all goodwill associated with the foregoing; (ii) all copyrights, copyright registrations and copyright applications, and all other rights associated with the foregoing and the underlying works of authorship; (iii) all patents and patent applications, and all international proprietary rights associated therewith; (iv) all contracts or agreements granting any right, title, license or privilege under the intellectual property rights of any third party; (v) all inventions, mask works and mask work registrations, know-how, discoveries, improvements, designs, trade secrets, shop and royalty rights, employee covenants and agreements respecting intellectual property and non-competition and all other types of intellectual property; and (vi) all claims for infringement or breach of any of the foregoing.

  • Use Rights means the license terms and terms of service for each Product published on the Licensing Site and updated from time to time. The Use Rights supersede the terms of any end user license agreement that accompanies a Product. License terms for all Products are published in the Product Terms. Terms of service for Online Services are published in the Online Services Terms.

  • Sui Generis Database Rights means rights other than copyright resulting from Directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1996 on the legal protection of databases, as amended and/or succeeded, as well as other essentially equivalent rights anywhere in the world.

  • Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

  • Surface Rights means interests in the surface of lands which are used or held for use in connection with Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights or Tangibles, including (i) rights to use the surface of lands for purposes of drilling and operating oil and gas xxxxx or injection xxxxx, (ii) rights to use the surface of lands for the location of Tangibles or in connection with the operation thereof and (iii) rights to use the surface of lands to gain access to such xxxxx or such Tangibles, and including surface leases, licenses of occupation, roads, road use agreements, pipeline easements and similar rights;

  • Copyright and Similar Rights means copyright and/or similar rights closely related to copyright including, without limitation, performance, broadcast, sound recording, and Sui Generis Database Rights, without regard to how the rights are labeled or categorized. For purposes of this Public License, the rights specified in Section 2(b)(1)-(2) are not Copyright and Similar Rights.

  • Executable Code means the fully compiled version of a software program that can be executed by a computer and used by an end user without further compilation.

  • Trademark Rights means all common law and other rights (but in no event any of the obligations) in and to the Trademarks in the United States and any state thereof and in foreign countries.

  • Mask Works are all mask works or similar rights available for the protection of semiconductor chips, now owned or later acquired.

  • Mining Rights means all mining leases, prospecting licenses, reconnaissance licenses and other mining or mineral rights, all exploration, development, ingress, egress and access rights, and all other licences, Permits, consents, approvals and authorizations, in each case in respect of the Asanko Project;

  • Limited-service restaurant license means a license issued in accordance

  • SIC code means “Standard Industrial Classification code,” as assigned to a site by the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, based on the particular activities that occur on the site, as set forth in its publication “Standard Industrial Classification Manual,” incorporated by reference in Section 720.111(a).

  • Water Rights means: (1) with respect to any Person, all of such Person’s right, title and interest in and to any water stock, permits or entitlements and any other water rights related to or appurtenant to property owned or leased by such Person, and (2) with respect to any property, any water stock, permits or entitlements and any other water rights related to or appurtenant to such property.

  • JORC Code means the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves prepared by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals Council of Australia, as amended;

  • Restricted use pesticide means any pesticide or device which, when used as directed or in accordance with a widespread and commonly recognized practice, the director determines, subsequent to a hearing, requires additional restrictions for that use to prevent unreasonable adverse effects on the environment including people, lands, beneficial insects, animals, crops, and wildlife, other than pests.

  • Full-service restaurant license means a license issued in accordance with

  • Trade Secret Rights means the rights of an Assignor in any Trade Secret it holds.

  • Prohibited Software means software that incorporates or embeds software in, or uses software in connection with, as part of, bundled with, or alongside any (1) open source, publicly available, or "free" software, library or documentation, or (2) software that is licensed under a Prohibited License, or (3) software provided under a license that

  • Erasmus Code A unique identifier that every higher education institution that has been awarded with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education receives. It is only applicable to higher education institutions located in Programme Countries. 5 Country code: ISO 3166-2 country codes available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/obp/ui/#search. 6 Any Programme Country enterprise or, more generally, any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training and youth (training of staff members from Programme Country HEIs in Partner Country non-academic partners is not eligible).

  • Best available control technology or “BACT” means an emissions limitation, including a visible emissions standard, based on the maximum degree of reduction for each regulated NSR pollutant which would be emitted from any proposed major stationary source or major modification which the reviewing authority, on a case-by-case basis, taking into account energy, environmental, and economic impacts and other costs, determines is achievable for such source or modification through application of production processes or available methods, systems, and techniques, including fuel cleaning or treatment or innovative fuel combination techniques for control of such pollutant. In no event shall application of best available control technology result in emissions of any pollutant which would exceed the emissions allowed by any applicable standard under 567—subrules 23.1(2) through 23.1(5) (standards for new stationary sources, federal standards for hazardous air pollutants, and federal emissions guidelines), or federal regulations as set forth in 40 CFR Parts 60, 61 and 63 but not yet adopted by the state. If the department determines that technological or economic limitations on the application of measurement methodology to a particular emissions unit would make the imposition of an emissions standard infeasible, a design, equipment, work practice, operational standard or combination thereof may be prescribed instead to satisfy the requirement for the application of best available control technology. Such standard shall, to the degree possible, set forth the emissions reduction achievable by implementation of such design, equipment, work practice or operation and shall provide for compliance by means which achieve equivalent results.

  • Limited rights means the rights to use, modify, reproduce, release, perform, display, or disclose technical data, in whole or in part, within the Government. The Government may not, without the written permission of the party asserting limited rights, release or disclose the technical data outside the Government, use the technical data for manufacture, or authorize the technical data to be used by another party, except that the Government may reproduce, release, or disclose such data or authorize the use or reproduction of the data by persons outside the Government if—

  • Rights-of-Way means easements, licenses, rights-of-way, permits, servitudes, leasehold estates, instruments creating an interest in real property, and other similar real estate interests.

  • Innovative control technology means any system of air pollution control that has not been adequately demonstrated in practice, but would have a substantial likelihood of achieving greater continuous emissions reduction than any control system in current practice or of achieving at least comparable reductions at lower cost in terms of energy, economics, or non-air quality environmental impacts.

  • Public Rights-of-Way means the area on, below, or above a public roadway, highway, street, public sidewalk, alley, waterway, or utility easements dedicated for compatible uses.

  • Best available control technology (BACT means an emissions limitation (including a visible emission standard) based on the maximum degree of reduction for each pollutant subject to regulation under CAA which would be emitted from any proposed major stationary source or major modification which the Department, on a case-by-case basis, takes into account energy, environmental, and economic impacts and other costs, determines is achievable for such source or modification through application of production processes or available methods, systems, and techniques, including fuel cleaning or treatment or innovative fuel combustion techniques for control of such pollutant. In no event shall application of best available control technology result in emissions of any pollutant which would exceed the emissions allowed by any applicable standard under 7 DE Admin. Code 1120 and 1121. If the Department determines that technological or economic limitations on the application of measurement methodology to a particular emissions unit would make the imposition of an emissions standard infeasible, a design, equipment, work practice, operational standard, or combination thereof, may be prescribed instead to satisfy the requirement for the application of best available control technology. Such standard shall, to the degree possible, set forth the emissions reduction achievable by implementation of such design, equipment, work practice or operation, and shall provide for compliance by means which achieve equivalent results.

  • Trade Restrictions means trade, economic or investment sanctions, export controls, anti-terrorism, non- proliferation, anti-money laundering and similar restrictions in force pursuant to laws, rules and regulations imposed under Laws to which the Parties are subject.