Transnet Property definition

Transnet Property means – a specialist unit of Transnet (Soc) Ltd, a public company duly incorporated in accordance with the laws of South Africa with registration number 1990/000900/30, duly represented herein by the Group Executive Officer and or his duly appointed delegate, who warrants that he is duly authorised hereto.
Transnet Property means – a division of Transnet SOC Ltd, a State-Owned company duly incorporated in accordance with the laws of South Africa with registration number 1990/000900/30, duly represented herein by the Chief Executive, Transnet Property and or his duly appointed delegate, who warrants that he is duly authorised hereto;

Examples of Transnet Property in a sentence

  • Service Provider shall indemnify and keep Transnet indemnified from and against liability for damage to any Transnet property [whether tangible or intangible] or any other loss, costs or damage suffered by Transnet to the extent that it results from any act of or omission by the Supplier/Service Provider or its Personnel in connection with this Agreement.

Related to Transnet Property

  • Mining Property means a property used for mining operations as defined in the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002);

  • Subject Property means any premises located in the County on which an energy efficiency improvements, water efficiency improvements, or renewable resource applications are being or have been made and financed through an outstanding PACE loan.

  • Operating Property means any property owned, leased, or operated by the Party in question or by any of its Subsidiaries or in which such Party or Subsidiary holds a security interest or other interest (including an interest in a fiduciary capacity), and, where required by the context, includes the owner or operator of such property, but only with respect to such property.

  • Adjacent Property means all land adjoining and surrounding the Stadium Site on which will be located any public streets, sidewalks, plazas, or bridges and any public or private parking facilities or other accoutrements to be developed by Authority or other parties in connection with the Project.

  • Joint Property means property that is owned by 2 or more persons with rights of survivorship, and includes a tenancy by the entireties in real property, a tenancy in personal property as provided in section 1 of 1927 PA 212, MCL 557.151, a joint tenancy, a joint tenancy with rights of survivorship, and a joint life estate with contingent remainder in fee. For purposes of this part, joint property is considered to consist of a present interest and a future interest. The future interest is the right of survivorship.