Site Rules definition

Site Rules means all rules, regulations, directives and policies notified by the Company from time to time which are intended to be of general application to persons at a Site controlled or managed by the Company.
Site Rules means all rules relating to the Venue made known to you by us or by any third party on our behalf whether in writing, online or otherwise (including on display at the Venue);
Site Rules means all the buyer’s rules, procedures, policies and regulations applied at each of the buyer’s sites, from time to time;

Examples of Site Rules in a sentence

  • In performing their respective obligations under this Agreement, each Party shall act, and shall use all reasonable endeavours to procure that each ESCo Related Party (in the case of ESCo) or each Developer Related Party (in the case of the Developer) acts, in good faith, in accordance with Good Industry Practice and in compliance with the Site Rules.

  • The Customer must comply strictly with the Site Rules, Visitors Rules and Contractors & Sub Contractors Rules.


More Definitions of Site Rules

Site Rules means rules which are drawn up for a particular construction site and are necessary for health or safety purposes;
Site Rules means the rules of conduct and practice issued by us from time to time and applicable to the use of the Caravan and other facilities at the Site. A copy of the Site Rules in force at the date of this Licence Agreement is attached.
Site Rules means all the standard operating procedures, rules and/or regulations applicable to all third parties that enter upon any of the Employer’s Sites and which are attached as Schedule 6 [Site Rules];
Site Rules means all rules, regulations, directives and policies which are intended to be of general application to persons at the Site.
Site Rules means all reasonable rules, instructions, policies and procedures relating to access, security and safety at the Development [as set out under Schedule 6Sub Schedule 0Part 4 [which have been communicated to ESCo in writing by the Developer from time to time].