Area M definition

Area M means portion of Cockburn Sound Location 244 and being Lots 7, 8 and 51 on Plan 5198 and Diagram 16736 comprising an area of 3 035 square metres and being respectively the whole of the land comprised in Certificates of Title Volume 1 Folio 379A, Volume 1068 Folio 418, Volume 1152 Folio 162, and delineated and coloured pink on the plan;
Area M means those Leases more particularly described on Exhibit A-4.
Area M means the Magisterial Districts of Gordon’s Bay, Malmesbury, Paarl,

Examples of Area M in a sentence

  • The RMA is included in Appendix C.At the time of formation, CFD No. 2006-1 included two improvement areas: Improvement Area No. 1 ("IA No. 1") and Improvement Area M ("IA M").

  • At the time of formation, CFD No. 2006-1 included two improvement areas: Improvement Area No. 1 ("IA No. 1") and Improvement Area M ("IA M").

  • Sizes for cargo entrance for each area are listed as below: Area I: Height: 5m / Width: 9.9m Area J: Height: 4.5m / Width: 11.6m Area K: Height: 5m / Width: 10m Area L: Height: 4m / Width: 11m Area M: Height: 8.5m / Width: 11.9m Area N: Height: 4m / Width: 10.1m The maximum height of trucks allowed entering the ground and upper level is 4 meters.

  • Vehicle height limit is 4 meters).(2) The height and width of cargo entrances at each area are: Area I: 5 meters high, 9.9 meters wideArea J: 4.5 meters high, 11.6 meters wide Area K: 5 meters high, 10 meters wide Area L: 4 meters high, 11 meters wide Area M: 8.5 meters high, 11.9 meters wide Area N: 4 meters high, 10.1 meters wideThe vehicle's height limit for the entire first floor exhibition hall and the Sky Dome Exhibition Hall is 4 meters.

  • The height and width of cargo entrances at each area are: Area I: 5 m high, 9.9 m wide Area J: 4.5 m high, 11.6 m wide Area K: 5 m high, 10 m wide Area L: 4 m high, 11 m wide Area M: 8.5 m high, 11.9 m wide Area N: 4 m high, 10.1 m wide The vehicle's height limit for the entire first floor exhibition hall and the Sky Dome Exhibition Hall is 4 m.

  • The Contract Rate is available to a Shipper or its designated shipper, as defined in the agreement, signing an agreement with the Carrier for a minimum term of ten years and a lease or acreage dedication in Area M, as defined herein.

  • The same applies in cases where a shipper is allocated relatively more capacity in Area M than in services in Area N.

  • Residential# #developments#, and #residential# #enlargements# where there is a disturbance of the soil, shall be subject to the provisions of Section 107-69 (Residential Uses in Area M).

  • Transportation CurtailmentIn the event of Transportation Curtailment, the Operator shall calculate, as applicable, the new Entry Point Availability in Area M and the new Processing Capacity Availability in Area N, for the Shipper and inform the Shipper without delay.

  • Recommendation: That Council direct the Transportation Engineer to conduct a public hearing and undertake the surveys and studies necessary to prepare a report and recommendations to City Council regarding the expansion of Permit Parking Area M near Santa Barbara City College.


More Definitions of Area M

Area M means the Magisterial Districts of Gordon’s Bay, Malmesbury, Paarl, Somerset West, Stellenbosch, Strand and Wellington;

Related to Area M

  • Area A means the area marked “Area A” outlined in red on the Plan (excluding that part shaded grey on the Plan);

  • Area C means areas of the West Bank outside Areas A and B, which, except for the issues that will be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations, will be gradually transferred to Palestinian jurisdiction in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Area B means the populated areas delineated by a red line and shaded in yellow on attached map No. 1, and the built-up area of the hamlets listed in Appendix 6 to Annex I; and

  • ILUA Area means the geographical area in relation to which the Framework ILUA applies, as specified in Schedule 2 of the Framework ILUA;

  • Natural area means an area of the rural or non-urban environment which is in an unspoilt natural state or is of high scenic value, and includes, but is not limited to, national parks, game reserves, nature reserves, marine reserves, wilderness areas, areas of extensive agriculture and scenic areas;

  • communal land means land under the jurisdiction of a traditional council determined in terms of section 6 of the Eastern Cape Traditional Leadership and Governance Act, (Act 4 of 2005) and which was at any time vested in -

  • Rentable Area of the Premises The amount of square footage set forth in Section 1.01(10).

  • Area of shallow flooding means a designated AO or AH Zone on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with one percent or greater annual chance of flooding to an average depth of one to three feet where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is unpredictable and indeterminate; and where velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized by ponding or sheet flow.

  • Redevelopment Area means the community redevelopment area described, defined or otherwise identified or referred to in the Redevelopment Plan.

  • Permit area means the area constituted by the blocks that are the subject of a permit;

  • Project area plan means a written plan that, after the plan's effective date, guides and controls the development within a project area.

  • Planning area means a planning area or a development area or a local planning area or a regional development plan area, by whatever name called, or any other area specified as such by the appropriate Government or any competent authority and includes any area designated by the appropriate Government or the competent authority to be a planning area for future planned development, under the law relating to Town and Country Planning for the time being in force and as revised from time to time;

  • Commercial Premises Means a place of trade or premises operated for financial gain, including but not limited to, a retirement village or a block of flats that has a common facility; a place of trade where the manufacture and production of products or produce takes place; a site where renovation, restoration and refurbishment work as described in Appendix B takes place.

  • Basal area means the effective surface area available to transmit the treated effluent from the filter media in a mound system into the in-situ receiving soils. The perimeter is measured at the interface of the imported fill material and in-situ soil. On sloping sites, only the area down-gradient from the up-slope edge of the distribution media may be included in this calculation.

  • Easement Area means the area of the servient lot marked on the survey-strata plan as being subject to the relevant easement; and

  • exploration area means that part of the Area allocated to the Contractor for exploration, described in schedule 1 hereto, as the same may be reduced from time to time in accordance with this contract and the Regulations;

  • Urban renewal area means a slum area or a blighted area or a combination thereof which the municipality designates as appropriate for an urban renewal project.

  • Underground area means an underground room, such as a basement, cellar, shaft or vault, providing enough space for physical inspection of the exterior of the tank situated on or above the surface of the floor.

  • Acre or “Acreage” means the land area of an Assessor’s Parcel as shown on an Assessor’s Parcel Map, or if the land area is not shown on an Assessor’s Parcel Map, the land area shown on the applicable Final Map or other parcel map recorded at the County Recorder’s Office.

  • the LA area means the area in respect of which is the local authority.

  • Built-Up Area and/or “Covered Area” in relation to a Flat shall mean the floor area of that Flat including the area of balconies and terraces, if any attached thereto, and also the thickness of the walls (external or internal) and the columns and pillars therein Provided That if any wall, column or pillar be common between two Flats, then one-half of the area under such wall column or pillar shall be included in the built-up area of each such Flat.

  • Development Area means that area to which a development plan is applicable.

  • Rentable Area when applied to the Premises, is that area equal to the usable area of the Premises, plus an equitable allocation of Rentable Area within the Building that is not then utilized or expected to be utilized as usable area, including that portion of the Building devoted to corridors, equipment rooms, restrooms, elevator lobby, atrium and mailroom.

  • Drainage area means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving waterbody or to a particular point along a receiving waterbody.

  • Common Area Operating Expenses are defined, for purposes of this Lease, as all costs incurred by Lessor relating to the ownership and operation of the Industrial Center, including, but not limited to, the following: