hoarding definition

hoarding means a fence or similar structure used to enclose a property or part thereof which is or intended to be under development, site alteration, or maintenance.
hoarding means any surface or structure erected on ground or any portion of a roof of a building or on or above the parapet, with characters, letters or illustrations applied thereto and displayed in any manner whatsoever outdoors for the purpose of advertising or to give information regarding or to attract the public to any place, person, public performance, article of merchandise whatsoever;
hoarding means a substantial and fully sheeted fence or screen;

Examples of hoarding in a sentence

  • The tender rates should be based on the controlled price for materials-price permissible for the tenderer to charge a private purchaser under the provision of clause 8 of Hoarding and profiteering prevention ordinance 1943 as amended from time to time and of similar principles in regard to labour and supervision in the construction.

  • Hoarding, barricades and lighting shall comply with industry accepted norms and standards and may not be used for purposes of advertising or any other purpose than safeguarding the Works.

  • Hoarding The contractor shall provide and erect a temporary hoarding, with gate, access doors and fastenings, for the proper execution of the works for the protection of the public and occupants of the adjoining premise for meeting the requirements of any local or other authority.

  • It is agreed recorded that the Promoter shall have exclusive right to place Hoarding, Neon Sign on the stair head room and Lift Machine room and also have the sole prerogative to alter the elevation if it deems necessary for enhancing the aesthetics of the Building Complex..

  • This novation deed is supplemental to the Licence to Erect and Use Scaffolding and Hoarding on LUL’s land at Xxxxx Court in the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea made between the Licensee, the Guarantor and LUL.


More Definitions of hoarding

hoarding means a fence of temporary character erected around a building site on which erection, demolition or repair work is in hand.
hoarding means any temporary wall and related structures which form a continuous site enclosure, which is erected for the purpose of site protection, including, but not limited to, any temporary structure required as a result of safety requirements imposed by provincial or federal legislation to cover sidewalks, scaffolding, and fencing.
hoarding means any advertising tool including advertising boards, neon signs etc which are displayed on the top of the building or in the vacant plot.
hoarding means a frame made of wood/Iron/plastic or any other material on which advertisements are either affixed or painted, and which does not have any internal electricity mechanism for glowing.
hoarding means any permanent board built in order to fix or hold any advertisement displayed for the information or attention of the public.
hoarding means having possession or control of or holding any quantity of authorized or prescribed medication greater than the amount or dosage that has been issued to the offender by medical staff, or greater than the amount that should be remaining if the offender has taken the medication in accordance with the prescription and instructions from medical staff. Approved over-the-counter medications shall be purchased or possessed only in reasonably consumable quantities.
hoarding means a detached or detachable structure other than a pylon sign that is erected for the sole purpose of displaying a sign or signs and includes a poster panel or an illuminated panel; but does not include a hoarding within the meaning of Section 377 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960;