CP Property definition

CP Property means any building, facility, yard, track, right of way or other property owned or controlled by CP;

Examples of CP Property in a sentence

  • Acts or threats of violence are unacceptable at all times on CP Property.

  • Uttering of threats or committing acts of violence will result in the removal of the responsible Contractor Personnel from CP Property, termination of the Contract, and/or criminal charges.

  • Firearms (loaded or empty) are not permitted on CP Property, except for Police officers and other designated government officials when authorized to do so.

  • CP reserves the right, at all times, to require that Contractor undertake certain security training and/or perform background checks of Contractor Personnel, prior to allowing such Contractor Personnel to enter onto CP Property.

  • Smoking, including the use of e-cigarettes is prohibited on all CP Property, and in or on all highway vehicles, Railroad Equipment, and Mobile Equipment, except for CP designated outdoor smoking areas.

  • The following requirements apply to all highway vehicles, when operated on CP Property; or used to transport CP Personnel.

  • Contractor Personnel must report any security concern, security incident, criminal activity (known or suspected), suspicious happenings and/or suspicious persons on CP Property to the Manager-in-Charge or to CP Police Services in accordance with Section 18.

  • The Center complies with the regulations pertaining to procurement in 2 CFR § 200.318 - .323.

  • This identification authorizes the Contractor Personnel access to CP Property for the purposes of conducting Work.

  • Further, notwithstanding the foregoing, these Minimum Safety Requirements may not apply to Work or services provided in CP Property in Canada that are Office Premises, in which case, CP’s Minimum Safety Requirements for Contractors Working In CP’s Office Premises may apply.

Related to CP Property

  • Subject Property means any premises located in the County on which an energy efficiency improvements, water efficiency improvements, or renewable resource applications are being or have been made and financed through an outstanding PACE loan.

  • School property means in or within any building, structure, athletic playing field, playground, parking lot or land contained within the real property boundary line of a public elementary or secondary school, or in or on a school bus, as defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law §142.

  • Historic property means any prehistoric or historic site, district, building, object, or other real or personal property of historical, architectural, or archaeological value, and folklife resources. These properties or resources may include, but are not limited to, monuments, memorials, Indian habitations, ceremonial sites, abandoned settlements, sunken or abandoned ships, engineering works, treasure trove, artifacts, or other objects with intrinsic historical or archaeological value, or any part thereof, relating to the history, government, and culture of Florida.