Site Access definition

Site Access means twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, three hundred sixty-five (365) days a year (“24x7x365”) access to SCH premise(s) provided to MNW for routine or emergency maintenance of the MNW network.
Site Access means access to the site from adjacent parcels or internal access from one part of the site to another part of the site for pedestrian or vehicular traffic, provided other routes of access are unavailable or impractical.
Site Access means access to the entire DCPP site, including all land, roads, buildings and structures outside the "protected area". This access is normally at the entrance at the Avila Beach gate but includes any other means of access.

Examples of Site Access in a sentence

  • As a precondition to using CONTRACTOR facilities, Participants must complete all CONTRACTOR Site Access documents and requirements.

  • Employer contributions to the Rapid Site Access Program (RSAP) are payable under this Agreement.

  • If Distributor locates the APEX System at a non-Dell provided Colocation Site, then Distributor shall ensure that Reseller ensures that Customer will be responsible for ensuring that Dell has the level of access to the non-Dell provided Colocation Site required in Clause 7.2 (Site Access).

  • If You locate the APEX System at a non-Dell provided Colocation Site, then You will be responsible for ensuring that Dell has the required level of access required in Clause 7.2 – Part A (Site Access) to the non- Dell provided Colocation Site.

  • If Reseller locates the APEX System at a non-Dell provided Colocation Site, then Reseller and Customer will be responsible for ensuring that Dell has the level of access to the non-Dell provided Colocation Site required in Clause 7.2 (Site Access).


More Definitions of Site Access

Site Access means access for delivery and tradesmen's vehicles from the roadway to the Building Site on the Land.
Site Access means access to DISTRICT premise(s) provided to CONTRACTOR for routine or emergency maintenance of the CONTRACTOR connection during regular business hours and upon prior written notice to the DISTRICT. Specific emergency maintenance may be required outside of regular business hours to be mutually agreed upon by the Parties.
Site Access. From Beatty: Proceed on US-95 south for a distance of 29 miles to the junction of SR-373. Proceed south on SR-373 for a distance of approximately 10 miles to the intersection of Mecca Rd. Proceed west on Mecca Rd. approximately 5 miles to the intersection of Cottonwood Rd. Proceed north on Cottonwood Rd. for a distance of approximately 1 mile to the entrance of the Liberty Process Facility, located on the east side of Cottonwood Rd. From Pahrump: Proceed on SR-160 north for a distance of 27 miles to the Junction of US-95. Proceed on US-95 north for a distance of 16 miles to the junction of SR-373. Proceed south on SR-373 for a distance of approximately 10 miles to the intersection of Mecca Rd. Proceed on Mecca Rd. west approximately 5 miles to the intersection of Cottonwood Rd. Proceed on Cottonwood Rd. north for a distance of approximately 1 mile to the entrance of the Liberty Process Facility, located on the east side of Cottonwood Rd.
Site Access means access to the Dominant Provider’s MDF Sites in order to install and operate an Electronic Communications Network to provide Electronic Communications Services over the Metallic Path Facilities;
Site Access means access (including the right of entry) to the Dominant Provider’s MDF/ODF Sites and/or Local Serving Exchanges in order for a Third Party to install and operate an electronic communications network to provide electronic communications services over network access provided by the Dominant Provider in accordance with Condition 1 and Condition 2 (as applicable);
Site Access means access to the entire DCPP site, including all land, roads, buildings and structures
Site Access. Buyer grants Contractor and any subcontractors full permission to enter the site during the duration of the Solar System installation, and to use reasonable work areas in order to complete the installation. Buyer also grants Contractor permission to access the site after the completion for the purposes of repair, inspection, monitoring, or update of the Solar System. Existing Conditions: Contractor is not responsible and bears no liability for the malfunctioning of existing electrical equipment at the site, including but not limited to the main electrical service panel, any major electrical devices, or any other fuses or similar devices. Unforeseen Conditions: Contractor is not responsible for delays or expenses related to unanticipated, unusual, or unforeseen conditions at the site, including but not limited to inclement weather, roof condition and structure, subsurface conditions, underground or aboveground water, gas or severed pipes, electrical or cable lines or transformers, or any other physical or material hindrance to the installation of the Solar System. If the contractor discovers unforeseen conditions requiring additional cost, Contractor shall present such costs to Buyer through a change order and receive ▇▇▇▇▇’s written approval before beginning or continuing installation.