Accessible Area definition

Accessible Area means land that is within:
Accessible Area means any area of the Building we deem can be safely and reasonably accessed at the time of inspection:
Accessible Area means a designated area of the National Stadium where concessions are available for Applicants with a disability;

Examples of Accessible Area in a sentence

  • Members wishing to purchase a Ticket in the Accessible Area are required to make a Telephone Application to the Ticketing & Membership Operations Team.

  • If you, or anyone on your behalf, including the real estate agent, instructs us to not report on an Accessible Area we will follow that instruction and will not be liable for failing to report on that Accessible Area in our Report.

  • Applicants wishing to purchase a Ticket in the Accessible Area are required to make a Phone Application to the Ticketing & Membership Operations Team.

  • Members wishing to purchase a Ticket in the Accessible Area are required to make a Phone Application to the Ticketing & Membership Operations Team.

  • Assignments shall be made in order of priority as indicated in the above referred Supreme Court Memorandum.


More Definitions of Accessible Area

Accessible Area means a designated area of the Match Venue where concessions are available for Youth Group Members with a disability;
Accessible Area means an area – such as a room, basement, cellar, shaft, or vault – that allows for the physical inspection of the entire exterior of the tank.
Accessible Area means a designated area of the Host Stadium which is available for Members with a disability;
Accessible Area means areas which shall be accessible to the Trust for amenity use as set out in Schedule 1; Charges means the agreed portion of the cost of services as set out in Schedule 4; Council Priority Time will be the hours of 5.30pm-midnight Monday – Friday; Council/Trust Management Review means quarterly meetings between the Council and the Trust to monitor, review and agree management arrangements for the Premises; Grants means funding sought by the Council to support the Trust and funding sought by the Trust to support the repair and maintenance of the Premises, and/or delivery of the Interpretation Centre; World Heritage Centre means the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site Law means any statute or any other instrument or regulation made under it or any notice or order issued by a government department the legislative making institutions of the European Union minister or public regulatory or other authority; Licence period means 25 years commencing from the opening of the Premises to the public; Non Priority Time will be that time which is not otherwise designated as priority time for either the Council or THT and which may be utilised by one or other subject to availability. Parties means the parties to this Agreement namely Tavistock Town Council and the Tavistock Heritage Trust; Periodic Review means the joint meeting between the Council and the Trust following the completion of the annual audited accounts and projected income for the following year to establish the viable income of the Trust and its ability to pay the charges on the Premises as defined in Schedule 6; Priority time – will be those times as may be allocated to either of the parties from time to time, by agreement, during which there will be a presumption in favour of use by the designated party. Such shall be without prejudice to the shared commitment to delivery of a Gateway Centre compliant with the approved purposes of funders and/or exceptional circumstances or emergencies. Plan 1 means the plan annexed to this Agreement showing the curtilage boundary drawing no. *** use GYA plan Plan 2 means the plan annexed to this Agreement titled ‘Ground Floor’ drawing no. *** use GYA plan Plan 3 means the plan annexed to this Agreement titled ‘First Floor’ drawing no. *** use GYA plan Premises means the land and buildings comprising part of the former Police Station, the Trowtes House and the Guildhall edged in red on Plan 0 xx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX00 0AU, the form...
Accessible Area. An area of the site where sufficient safe and reasonable access is available to allow inspection within the scope of the inspection. Associated Works: Any area or item, other than building proper, that is specified in the inspection agreement. Breach (termite): Hole or gap in a termite barrier that provides termites with passage through that barrier. A Breach includes removal of a section of treated soil from a chemical soil barrier or a perforation or a disjunction in a physical barrier. Bridging: Spanning of a termite barrier or inspection zone, to provide subterranean termites with passage over or around that barrier or inspection zone. The bridging can be part of the building structure, foreign objects (including soil, tree roots and debris) or a structure built by the termites themselves.
Accessible Area. An area of the site where sufficient safe and reasonable access is available to allow inspection within the scope of the inspection. Associated Works: Any area or item, other than building proper, that is specified in the inspection agreement. Building Element: Part of a building performing a particular function either singularly or in conjunction with other such parts.
Accessible Area means an area of the site where sufficient safe and reasonable access is available to allow inspection within the scope of the inspection. Breach (termite): Hole or gap in a termite barrier that provides termites with passage through that barrier. A Breach includes removal of a section of treated soil from a chemical soil barrier or a perforation or a disjunction in a physical barrier. Bridging: Spanning of a termite barrier or inspection zone, to provide subterranean termites with passage over or around that barrier or inspection zone. The bridging can be part of the building structure, foreign objects (including soil, tree roots and debris) or a structure built by the termites themselves.