Concourses definition

Concourses means Concourses A, B and C located at the Airport but specifically excepts the Terminal as herein defined.
Concourses. , the Baggage Handling System Special Premises shall constitute part of the "Terminal Building" and the Concourse C Expansion Special Premises, the Concourse D Special Premises and the Baggage Handling System Special Premises shall further constitute "Terminal Concourse Space or Terminal Building Space leased to a Scheduled Airline" for the purpose of allocating the rent due under the Original Lease, provided however that the Concourse Improvement Factor, referred to in Section 8.04(a)(iii) of the Original Lease, allocable to the Concourse C Expansion Special Premises, shall exclude any debt incurred prior to the Effective Date, and provided further that the Terminal Improvement Factor, referred to in Section 8.04(a)(ii) of the Original Lease, allocable to the Baggage Handling System Special Premises, shall exclude any general airport revenue bond debt incurred to construct new leased space and shall include any general airport revenue bond debt incurred which benefits all leased space in the Terminal Building.

Examples of Concourses in a sentence

  • Please also ensure that you are aware of the following guidelines: Guidelines for exhibition stand fabrication / Build in all DWTC Concourses These mandatory guidelines are designed to reduce the volume of dust; fumes and potentially hazardous conditions for all users of the facility.

  • Except in an emergency, the Authority shall not be obligated to provide transportation directly between the Dulles Main Terminal and the Airline's aircraft which is, or in the reasonable judgment of the Authority can be, parked at the Dulles Midfield Concourses and served by a passenger holdroom and a loading bridge.

  • If the Airline has preferentially leased Aircraft Parking Positions at locations other than the Dulles Midfield Concourses, the Airline shall perform custodial grounds maintenance, including snow removal, for these positions.

  • New Midfield Concourse(s), the Authority may, in its sole discretion, remove from service or demolish all, or a portion of, the Existing Midfield Concourses.

  • If, at any time after the effective date of this Contract, the Administration identifies any additional space for concessions within the existing Airport Terminal Building or expansions thereto, including newly constructed Concourses or associated Airport facilities, the Administration will offer the right of first refusal to develop such space to the Lessee prior to offering such space to any other party.

  • Most concession areas in the Terminal and Concourses have services of adequate capacity to supply reasonable amounts of hot or chilled water, gas, electricity, potable water, fire protection, sanitary waste, grease waste and storm sewer capacity to serve the concession areas.

  • Each Scheduled Airline shall receive a credit against its rental payments for the Terminal Building, Concourses and any Airline Constructed Space equal to its Terminal and Concourse Revenue Factor.

  • Except in an emergency, the Authority shall not be obligated to provide transportation directly between the Terminal and the Airline's aircraft which is, or in the reasonable judgment of the Authority can be, parked at an Aircraft Parking Position at the Existing Midfield Concourse or New Midfield Concourse(s) and served by a passenger holdroom and a loading bridge.

  • TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS Sound Systems Sound systems throughout the stadium provides public address messaging and breaks down into the following major areas: Seating Bowl, Playing Field Area, Clubs, Concourses and Restrooms, Writing Press, Suites and Premium spaces, Plazas, and Entrances.

  • All levels of space in facilities in the Terminal Complex airside Concourses A and C primarily used for commuter and regional jet operations.

Related to Concourses

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  • Pedestrian means any person afoot.

  • Passageway means a pathway that is unobstructed clear to the sky and extends from a street to one entrance of the accessory dwelling unit.

  • Alley means a public right-of-way, other than a street, affording secondary means of access to abutting property.

  • Amenities are those areas specifically set forth in the Rules and Regulations for the Community.