Search Area definition

Search Area means the geographic area encompassing all the electoral wards within which NWS will be able to search for potential sites for a GDF. For areas which include potential for development under the seabed, the Search Area will comprise only that area on land. The search area will develop over time.
Search Area means the geographic area, in which a wireless communications facility
Search Area means an area defined by RF as the area in which CROWN should identify Viable Candidates as indicated by a search ring overlaid on a map to achieve stated coverage objectives.

Examples of Search Area in a sentence

  • Signing the CPA does not create a commitment for those signing or any community within the Search Area to host a GDF.

  • The Community Members will work with the other Members to feed in the views of the community, in particular, with regards to ensuring the siting process reflects the priorities and vision of the local community in the Search Area (and once identified, the Principal Host Community).

  • All areas of the initial Search Area that are located within the boundary of the Lake District National Park or the proposed southern extension of the National Park are excluded from consideration to host a GDF.

  • The Community Members will work with the other Members to feed in the views of the community, in particular, with regards to ensuring the siting process reflects the priorities and vision of the local community in the Search Area (and once identified, the Potential Host Community).

  • Licensee shall submit each desired search area in a market to Licensor on a Search Area Request, which shall identify the applicable search areas for Site Candidates.

  • Within fifteen (15) days after receipt of Tenant’s notice (“Expansion Notice Date”), Landlord will then notify Tenant whether or not Landlord has any space to offer to Tenant to satisfy Tenant’s Expansion Requirement available in the Search Area (defined below) commencing on the date which coincides with the beginning of the seventieth (70th) month of the Term (“Landlord’s Notice”).

  • Prioritize and submit up to three viable candidates per Search Area Request Form (SARF).

  • The initial Search Area must be defined using district or unitary electoral ▇▇▇▇ boundaries.

  • Within fifteen (15) days after receipt of Tenant’s notice (“Expansion Notice Date”), Landlord will then notify Tenant whether or not Landlord has any space to offer to Tenant to satisfy Tenant’s Expansion Requirement available in the Search Area (defined below) commencing on the date which coincides with the beginning of the sixty-seventh (67th) month of the Term (“Landlord’s Notice”).

  • The available space in the Search Area must be in a single building of comparable quality with comparable visibility to 40 Valley ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and reasonably acceptable to Tenant ("Acceptable Expansion Building").


More Definitions of Search Area

Search Area means the area specified in the SOW for the acquisition of the Search Data;
Search Area means the geographic area encompassing all the electoral wards within which RWM will be able to search for potential sites for a GDF. For areas which include potential for development under the seabed, the Search Area will comprise only that area on land;
Search Area means the property you defined when you submitted your Dial Before You Dig search.
Search Area means the geographic area encompassing all the electoral wards within which Nuclear Waste Services will be able to search for potential sites for a GDF. For areas which include potential for development under the seabed, the Search Area will comprise only that area on land. The initial Search Area for the Theddlethorpe Community Partnership is more particularly described in paragraph 1.2 of the CP TOR. The search area will develop over time;