the Forecourt definition

the Forecourt means the area of land forming part of the estate shown coloured blue on the Plan (and Forecourts shall mean all such similar areas from time to time located adjacent to other buildings on the Estate)
the Forecourt means the forecourt which is for the purpose of identification only hatched blue and coloured blue on the Plan

Examples of the Forecourt in a sentence

  • The right to grant rights over the Demised Premises in favour of utility providers for the benefit of the Landlord’s Premises or any part thereof and to which the Demised Premises shall thereafter be subject provided that this right (in relation to that part of the Demised Premises not comprising the Forecourt) be limited to utilities in existence at the date hereof and in respect of which rights have not been formally granted.

  • If we have enabled you to accept Cards for Petroleum Products, then we will load the Forecourt Software onto the POS device.

  • This Agreement shall not operate as a dedication of the Forecourt as public highway.

  • It is agreed that the Owner shall not be personally liable for any breach or breaches of the Covenants arising after it has parted with all interest in the Forecourt.

  • The Council wishes to carry out regeneration and improvement works to forecourts in Park Road, St Anne’s aforesaid and has agreed with the Owner to carry out such works to the Forecourt in the manner and upon the terms hereinafter appearing.

  • Acceptance of Cards for Petroleum Products If we have enabled you to accept Cards for Petroleum Products, then we will load the Forecourt Software onto the POS device.