SACL definition

SACL means Sydney Airport Corporation Limited (ABN 62 082 578 809).
SACL wherever used in this RFP means the standard Questionnaire in which the country subject to review under the review mechanism of UNCAC is

Examples of SACL in a sentence

  • The Operator must pay SACL for any repairs to the Counter Positions, the Facilities & Services, including the BHS or any other property due to neglect, misuse or damage (where that damage is not a result of fair wear and tear) by the Operator or its Personnel.

  • SACL will not be liable for any consequences of relocating the barriers.

  • SACL Airside Drivers Licence (Category 2 or better) (mandatory) and 2.

  • The Operator must immediately notify SACL if any of the things in this clause F8 occurs.

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  • When using a check-in Counter Position, the Operator must only use the baggage sortation room that SACL notifies the Operator of in accordance with the Counter Allocation Procedures.

  • The Operator agrees to provide SACL with all reasonable assistance in determining the Counter Positions each Season in order to achieve the optimum efficiency for all users of the Counter Positions.

  • B3.1 SACL will use all reasonable endeavours to allocate to the Operator each Season its requested number of Counter Positions and at appropriate times, in accordance with the criteria and procedures set out in SACL’s Counter Allocation Procedures.

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  • If the Operator does not comply with clause E4.1, then SACL can, at the Operator’s cost, relocate the barriers to their correct position.

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