Contract Site definition

Contract Site means the location specified in the Schedule and where the Contract Works are carried out.
Contract Site means the contract site anywhere within the area stated in the Schedule (but always within the Commonwealth of Australia), where the Contracts Works are carried out, and in respect of materials, whilst stored on adjacent property.
Contract Site means the location stated in the Schedule where the Contract Works are carried out and in respect of materials, whilst stored on adjacent property.

Examples of Contract Site in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall perform no work at the Contract Site prior to the issuance of the Notice to Proceed.

  • Any other work including the installation of any new additional services of the public utility provider within the Contract Site.

  • Section V.04 Coordination of Works The Operator shall not be responsible for the costs and expenses of any works that may be carried out by the relevant public authorities and companies at the Contract Site that are not necessary for performance of the Services.

  • Maintaining a complaint register at the Contract Site at a clearly accessible and visible place including display of telephone/mobile number and e-mail address of the Operator as well as NHA.

  • NHA shall ensure that access to the Contract Site is not closed or restricted in any way;h.

  • The Operator shall only use and display its proprietary trade name in marketing and advertisement its services pursuant to this Contract, provided that NHA shall at all times retain a right to display its name and or messages in the form of advertisement at the Contract Site.

  • Cooperating with NHA and any authorized person(s) or entity acting on NHA’s behalf, with regard to the transfer of the Contract Site to NHA or any person(s) or entity nominated by NHA upon expiry or termination of this Contract.

  • Section V.05 Access to Contract Site for Public Utilities The Operator shall permit at any time during the Term the authorized personnel of a public utility provider to have access to the Contract Site for the purpose of:a.

  • NHA shall receive advance quarterly net guaranteed Rental sum amounting to (“amount quoted in the Bid”), notwithstanding the actual revenue collected/generated by the Operator from the Contract Site.

  • ARTICLE V PUBLIC UTILITIESSection V.01 Limit of NHA Obligation NHA shall provide on the Operator’s request in a timely manner, such information as it holds or is available in respect of public utilities provided at the Contract Site; provided that NHA shall not be liable to reimburse the Operator for any loss, damage or expense incurred by the Operator as a result of inaccurate or late information being provided by NHA.


More Definitions of Contract Site

Contract Site means the agreed location at or from which the Contractor Services will be performed as set out in the Specification or as may be agreed between the Client and the Contractor from time to time and notified to Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx;
Contract Site means a place other than the employer’s permanent premises, where an employer is required to carry out work in accordance with a contract;
Contract Site refers to the site for the equipment delivery and installation of the contract, namely CPI Bayin Obo 49.5MW Wind Farm.
Contract Site means the agreed location at or from which the Contractor Services will be performed as set out in the Specification or as may be agreed between the Client and the Contract Resource from time to time and notified to Morgan Philips;

Related to Contract Site

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • The Site, where applicable, means the designated project place(s) named in the bidding document.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Site means the place or places where the permanent Works are to be carried out including workshops where the same is being prepared.

  • Work Site means the site where the Work is being performed.