Special permit definition
Special permit means permission granted specifically on application in advance and in accordance with Annex II and Annex III.
Special permit means a document issued by the Department under A.R.S. § 28-1103, which authorizes the permittee to operate or transport an oversize, overweight, or oversize and overweight vehicle, combination of vehicles, or vehicle and load combination on a state highway, subject to the terms and conditions of the permit.
Special permit means a special export permit, a special import permit or a special transit permit;
Examples of Special permit in a sentence
A specific or conceptual location sign program shall be submitted with individual project Special permit applications per Section 12.4.1(a).
Access routes will be finalized during the Special permit process for construction phase and operations phase.
More Definitions of Special permit
Special permit means a special permit issued by the office of the state veterinarian to owners of swine infected with, vaccinated against, or quarantined for Pseudorabies that allows the movement of such swine.
Special permit means a written permit issued by the CAO (as defined) pursuant to this Bylaw and is designed to be temporary in nature;
Special permit means the authorization by the Board of Zoning Appeals for the use of land for a purpose that is permitted under certain conditions.
Special permit means permission granted in special circumstances to alter or suspend application of a rule or rules so as to better fulfill the purposes of this Association, or provide exceptional bouts for the boxing world, and involves balancing competing interests.
Special permit means the ability of a licensee who
Special permit means any alarm site required by federal, state, county or municipal statute, regulation, rule or ordinance to install, maintain and operate an alarm system.
Special permit means an additional single-use permit issued in accordance with national laws and regulations of a Contracting Party for a carrier established in the State of another Contracting Party to carry oversized, overweight or dangerous goods on its territory;