Monorail definition

Monorail means The MGM Grand - Bally's Monorail Limited Liability -------- Company, a Nevada limited liability company, its successors and assigns.
Monorail means a mode in which the vehicles are supported and guided wholly or mainly by means of a single rail or beam;
Monorail means, as defined in NRS 705.650, a system to transport passengers that is installed and operated on an exclusive fixed guideway. The term:

Examples of Monorail in a sentence

  • Seattle Center employees shall be permitted to continue to ride the Monorail without charge provided such use is now limited to travel to start the employee's work shift; travel on City business; travel on meal breaks or between split shifts; and/or travel from work at the end of the employee's work shift.

  • Parcel Five (5): A non-exclusive easement for ingress and egress as set forth in that certain Grant of Easements and Declaration Establishing Rights, Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions Regarding the Construction, Use, Operation and Maintenance of the Connection Area to the Monorail Station recorded September 20, 2000 in Book 20000920 as Document No. 00208, Official Records, ▇▇▇▇▇ County, Nevada.

  • The Monorail shall be deemed to be a part of the Common Area and the costs of the Construction, operation and maintenance thereof shall be subject to an equitable allocation among the Parties as mutually approved by the Parties.

  • Except through the Company's interest in New York-New York, LLC and The MGM Grand-Bally's Monorail Limited Liability Company, the Company does not control, directly or indirectly, any corporation, partnership, joint venture, association or other business organization other than the Subsidiaries.

  • It is the intent to direct people to ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Walkways in lieu of the current path to the 7th Level Monorail.

  • SMS and Seattle Center have contrasting views as to whether ORCA integration itself will drive sufficient Monorail ridership growth to overcome the financial impact of foregone ORCA Passport fares during this phase-in period.

  • Monorail on cantilevered brackets at high level in the atrium and electrically operated cradle for access to the atrium glazed wall.

  • A summary of these changes follows: • The Monorail Green Line will no longer be constructed, as the project was terminated due to the results of the November 2005 election.

  • For purposes ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ulating the Sales-Based Default Ratio (i) for the months of October, November and December of 1999, Receivables owed by Monorail shall be excluded , (ii) for the month of January of 2000, Receivables owed by Compaq shall be excluded and (iii) for the month of February of 2001, Receivables owed by Echostar shall be excluded.

  • These initiatives, which will be developed after the events in New York and Las Vegas, are planned to be conducted in cooperation with the Las Vegas Monorail and as appropriate, with the participating casino resorts, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, and the retailers and promotional partners of ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ Monster Energy Drink.


More Definitions of Monorail

Monorail has the meaning given in Section 6.1(c).
Monorail is defined in Section 2.15.

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