Tally Ho definition
Examples of Tally Ho in a sentence
Tally Ho may opt for a Km rate on a depot to depot basis plus a time rate.
The next meeting will take place at Tally Ho! Conference centre as usual but it was noted the Occupational Health conference (OHNAPS) would be taking place on the same day.
Tally Ho does not accept responsibility for the correct use of slings or lifting equipment or for the method of slinging.
Where the weight is getting close to the maximum lifting capacity of the crane, as stated by the Truck mounted ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ safe load indicator, the Tally Ho operator or supervisor has absolute discretion whether to complete the lift as planned or use a safer alternative.
The period of hire shall be calculated on a depot to depot basis and shall therefore be the elapsed time in any day from the time of the delivery of the Crane, Transporter or Equipment to the Customer at Tally Ho depot to the time of re-delivery of the Crane, Hiab, Transporter or Equipment by the Customer to Tally Ho depot on that or any other day.
In respect of any such implied warranties, conditions or terms imposed on Tally Ho, Tally Ho liability shall, where it is allowed, be excluded or if not able to be excluded only apply to the minimum extent required by the relevant statute.
The Master Servicer shall notify the Trustee, the Certificate Insurer and the Owners if there is a change in the name, account number or institution holding the Principal and Interest Account.
Additional charges will be payable by the Customer in accordance with Tally Ho current hire price list for all work performed outside normal working hours and on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays.
Provide ongoing auditing of ESTA Tally Ho operations and report on any deficiencies.
N O R T H F I N C H L E Y H I G H S T R E E T F E B R UA RY 2 02 2 Lodge Lane Car Park Tally Ho artsdepot Town Centre Boundary SPD Policy Area Likely Phase 1 Sites (Indicative Boundaries) North Finchley Today Until the 19th century the local economy came principally from fields and farms, but wealth was always in the land itself, and the demand for housing increased its value.