TTC property definition

TTC property means all lands, facilities, structures, stations and vehicles owned, leased, used, occupied or maintained by the TTC;
TTC property means all lands, facilities, structures, stations and vehicles owned, leased, occupied or maintained by the TTC, but does not include a highway as defined in the COTA.

Examples of TTC property in a sentence

  • Any discharge imposed among other things for drunkenness, drinking intoxicants while on duty or on TTC property, for working under the influence of liquor or drugs, the TTC of graffiti or scratchiti or a ▇▇▇▇▇- tion of human rights if proved to the satisfaction of representatives of the Union and the TTC shall not be subject to appeal beyond Step 4 of the Grievance Procedure.

  • All TTC property including transportation pass must be returned on the date of lay off.

  • All PRESTO Devices intended for deployment on TTC vehicles and other vehicles providing transportation services in connection with or under contract for TTC, or intended for deployment on TTC property that are exposed including antennas shall comply to all applicable Canadian standards (for example MIL-F-14072D).

  • All TTC property including transportation pass must be re- turned on the date of lay off.

  • All PRESTO Devices intended for deployment on TTC vehicles and other vehicles providing transportation services in connection with or under contract for TTC, or intended for deployment on TTC property shall have industrial grade security locks with profile catches and key capture mechanisms, which are active when doors and access panels are in the open position.

  • Any discharge imposed among other things for breach of trust, dishonesty, theft, sleeping, drunkenness, drinking intoxicants while on duty or on TTC property, being in possession of an intoxi- cating beverage or drug, for other than medicinal purposes, while on duty, for working under the influence of liquor or drugs, or convic- tion of a criminal offense, if proved to the satisfaction of representa- tives of the Union and the TTC shall not be subject to appeal beyond Step 2 of the grievance procedure.

  • Vehicular accidents on TTC property and involving Metrolinx personnel shall be reported promptly to the appropriate TTC security personnel.

  • All PRESTO Devices intended for deployment on TTC vehicles and other vehicles providing transportation services in connection with or under contract for TTC, or intended for deployment on TTC property shall be protected from other foreign substances such as pop, coffee, tea, being spilled on them and from foreign objects such as paper, metal, and gum.

  • All PRESTO Devices intended for deployment on TTC vehicles and other vehicles providing transportation services in connection with or under contract for TTC, or intended for deployment on TTC property shall have reinforcement of areas vulnerable to vandalism and attempts at forced entry.

  • For example, this includes all financial payment procedures and resources to support secure bank key injections for field devices that take Customer payments such as AVMs, FMVDs All field devices shall meet all required industry manufacturing standards for installation on TTC property and be shown that they are designed according to the specifications outlined in this Agreement.

Related to TTC property

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Project Property means the real property on or for which preconstruction service or construction work is or will be provided.

  • Historic property means any prehistoric or historic site, district, building, object or other real or personal property of historical, architectural or archaeological value, and folklife resources. These properties or resources may include, but are not limited to, monuments, memorials, Indian habitations, ceremonial sites, abandoned settlements, sunken or abandoned ships, engineering works, treasure trove, artifacts or other objects with intrinsic historical or archaeological value, or any part thereof, relating to the history, government and culture of Florida.

  • 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);