proof line definition

proof line means a line surveyed across one or more concessions in the original survey of a single front township or of a double front township to govern the course of a side line of a lot; (“ligne directrice”)
proof line means a line surveyed across one or more concessions in the original survey of a single front township or of a double front township to govern the course of a side line of a lot; (“ligne directrice”) “regular lot” means a township lot whose boundaries according to the original plan conform within one degree to the bearings shown for the corresponding boundaries of the majority of the lots in the tier in which the lot occurs; (“lot régulier”)

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  • Proof of vaccination means documentation provided by a tribal, federal, state or local government, or a health care provider, that includes an individual’s name, date of birth, type of COVID-19 vaccination given, date or dates given, depending on whether it is a one-dose or two-dose vaccine, and the name/location of the health care provider or site where the vaccine was administered. Documentation may include but is not limited to a COVID-19 vaccination record card or a copy or digital picture of the vaccination record card, or a print-out from the Oregon Health Authority’s immunization registry.

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  • Proof of age means a valid driver license or other government- issued identification card that contains a photograph of the person and confirms the person's age as twenty-one (21) years of age or older;

  • Proof of Loss means the Insured's executed notice of Claim and proof of Loss, substantially in the Form of Exhibit C.

  • Transmission line means any single or multiphase electric power line operating at nominal voltages at or in excess of either 69,000 volts between ungrounded conductors or 40,000 volts between grounded and ungrounded conductors, regardless of the functional service provided by the line.