hardstand definition
hardstand means a surface with a permeability of 10-9 metres/second or less;
hardstand means the area situated at The Landing utilised for the storage of boats and masts, and for the moving of boats into and out of the water by the Boat Mover, for the general manoeuvring of boats on the storage area and for the washing, cleaning, and other repair and maintenance work of boats.
hardstand means the sealed area situated at the Marina and utilised for the storage of boats and masts, and for the lifting of boats into and out of the water by the Boatlifter, for the general manoeuvring of boats on the sealed area and for the washing, cleaning, spray painting and other repair and maintenance work of Boats.
More Definitions of hardstand
hardstand means the area situated at the Company’s Boatyard and utilised for the storage of boats and masts, and for the lifting of boats into and out of the water by the Travel Lift, for the general maneuvering of boats on the graveled area and the associated buildings or structures used for the washing, cleaning, water-blasting, spray painting and other repair and maintenance work,. “travel lift” means the machinery and associated equipment for the transportation of the boat to and from the water and around the hard stand.
hardstand means a surface with a permeability of 10-9 metres/second or less at a thickness of
hardstand means all sealed areas situated at or leading to the Company’s boatyard and utilised for the storage of boats and masts, for the general manoeuvring of boats, and for the washing, cleaning, spraypainting and other repair and maintenance work of boats.
hardstand means the area (located in the car park of the Premises) set aside by the Club for the storing of boats.
hardstand means a parking location for aircraft, which has been approved by the Manager and is physically remote from a terminal building. A terminal building is a building used for enplanement and deplanement of passengers either directly or by use of ground vehicles.
hardstand means a surface with a permeability of 10-9 metres per second or less; “manures” and “manure” means any organic product composed mainly of animal excreta; “mulched” means greenwaste shredded by a mechanical process into small pieces; and
hardstand means the area in which vessels or their accessories can be stored upon land, other than in the boat shed, within the designated area.