production site definition
production site means an establishment keeping laying hens, registered in accordance with Commission Directive 2002/4/EC (1);
production site means the land at or in the vicinity of Port Hedland in the said State comprising approximately 48,000 acres or thereabouts delineated and edged in blue and shown on the plan marked “A” and initialled by or on behalf of the parties hereto for the purposes of identification other than the public roads shown on such plan and such other land as the parties may agree upon from time to time;
production site has the meaning given in Recital (B);
More Definitions of production site
production site means an establishment keeping laying hens, registered in
production site means a production area (e.g. with separate on-site address, handling unit) that is owned or rented and ultimately managed by one legal entity, and where the same input factors (e.g. water supply, workers, equipment, stores, etc.) are used
production site is defined as the place where the respective Party is allowed to manufacture the Contractual Products, namely · relative to VOXELJET 86316 Friedberg; and · relative to BEGO 28359 Bremen as well as any future production sites located within the Territory. Changes in the Production Site to outside the Territory shall be subject to the respective other Party’s consent.
production site means the version of the System provided for Client’s production use of the Services.
production site means a defined part of a place of production, that is managed as a separate unit for phytosanitary purposes. ‘Place of production’ means any premises or collection of fields operated as a single production or farming unit.
production site means a defined part of a place of production that is managed as a separate unit for phytosanitary purposes;
production site refers to the place where the product is produced and where the audit is carried out by SIRIM QAS International to determine the compliance of the product to SIRIM QAS International’s Product Certification Requirements, Specified Standard and procedures including relevant regulatory provisions.