Trackout definition

Trackout means soil, mud, or dirt on paved surfaces, including curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, that has come from a construction site or an unpaved access route onto the paved surface.
Trackout means any and all bulk materials that adhere to and agglomerate on the exterior surface of motor vehicles, haul trucks, or equipment (including tires) and that have fallen onto a paved roadway.
Trackout means visible material deposited onto any paved public roadway, as defined in this Article, by traffic leaving a Site.

Examples of Trackout in a sentence

  • Licensor agrees to deliver the Beat as high quality, so called “untagged”, Trackout Lease, Unlimited Lease and Exclusive Lease, as such terms are understood in the music industry.

  • These shall include: - Apply water every 4 hours to the area within 100 feet of a structure being demolished, to reduce vehicle trackout; - Apply water to disturbed soils after demolition is completed or at the end of each day of cleanup; - Prohibit demolition activities when wind speeds exceed 25 miles per hour; and • Street Sweeping for Mud/dirt Trackout onto Local Streets.

  • In the event another individual purchases exclusive rights to your licensed Trackout Instrumental you will retain your non-exclusive rights under the limitations listed in this agreement and until these terms have been fulfilled.

  • In the event another individual purchases exclusive rights to your licensed Unlimited Trackout Instrumental, you will retain your non-exclusive rights under the limitations listed in this agreement and until these terms have been fulfilled.

  • Digital Goods" are delivered to the "Customer" by a choice of methods:- • via download to the "Customer"'s personal desktop computer • via download to the "Customer"'s personal mobile device, • via email to the "Customer"'s registered email address for Trackout Leases You hereby agree to download "Digital Goods" for use only described by the terms in your leasing option selection.

  • After the purchase of approved Unlimited Trackout Instrumental, the sale is final and no refund of money stated within this agreement will be made to Licensee from Licensor.

  • All Unlimited licensed instrumental(s) will be delivered in high-quality MP3, WAV and Trackout format without all tags/watermarks.

  • Additionally, Licensee shall be permitted to distribute this Trackout Instrumental for unlimited free internet downloads or streams for non-profit and non-commercial use.

  • This agreements grants the Licensee non-exclusive rights to the Trackout Files named The Beat and Contract Preview Only All licenses are non-refundable.

  • The Licensor maintains 100% full rights (copyright and ownership) of the Trackout Instrumental, and can continue to sell it non-exclusively and/or exclusively to others.

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