Physical Location definition

Physical Location means any location where the mortgage lending process, including the servicing of mortgage loans, is conducted;
Physical Location shall refer to a distribution center, store or warehouse in a fixed location. The Physical Location needs to be in operation on Business Days for a minimum of eight (8) hours, between the hours of 7:00 am and 6:00 pm.
Physical Location means a site (including outdoor and indoor areas, a structure, or a group of structures) or an area within a site where work or any work-related activity (e.g., taking breaks, going to the restroom, eating, entering, or exiting work) occurs. A physical location includes the entirety of any space associated with the site (e.g., workstations, hallways, stairwells, breakrooms, bathrooms, elevators) and any other space that an employee might occupy in arriving, working, or leaving.

Examples of Physical Location in a sentence

  • The Parties shall agree and enter in an Equipment Purchase Agreement in respect of each Physical Location.

  • The procedure for agreement of, and form of template, Statement of Work is attached hereto as Schedule 2, provided that Customer and its Affiliates shall have the right to order any of the services listed in Schedule 1 under a Statement of Work in respect of any Physical Location (and Provider and its Affiliates shall not refuse to provide such services at or to the relevant Physical Location(s)) subject to and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Customer shall provide Provider with adequate advanced written notice of any specific circumstances or conditions at any Physical Location regarding power supply or delivery as may reasonably affect or require consideration in connection with any Services delivery or provision.

  • Provider shall be entitled to refuse provision of Services at its sole discretion in any location which is not a Physical Location.

  • Provider will further provide the Services or deliver the Provider Materials only to or in a Physical Location.


More Definitions of Physical Location

Physical Location means any kind of permanent building or structure where an employer does business and uses employees. It includes a residential location.
Physical Location means the physical street location of the registered office, which is not a post office box or a drop box.
Physical Location means real property on which is located a physical structure, whether or not that structure is attached to real property, containing one (1) or more units and includes an individual apartment, office, condominium, cooperative unit, mobile or manufactured home, or trailer, if used as a site for prescribing or dispensing products containing buprenorphine, or products containing any other controlled substance designed to treat opioid use disorder by preventing symptoms of withdrawal.
Physical Location means any distinct physical address. For example, each store and/or office within a company with a unique address is classed as a separate physical location.
Physical Location means any structure that can be physically entered, including any structure or location that is separately located within a larger structure to the extent it is independently owned or operated and held out to consumers as independent (but does not include separate aisles or sections within a structure that are part of the larger facility and share common sales check-outs).
Physical Location means any location where the mortgage lending process is conducted. The physical location where the mortgage lending process is conducted shall have a street address. A post office box or similar designation shall not meet the requirements of this subsection. The physical location shall be accessible to the general public as a place of business, unless the physical location is a residence and proof of residence has been submitted as required by subsection (8) of Section 7 of this Act; and
Physical Location. City: Zip: Background: Xxxxxx’x Disease presents a clear and present danger to a vital industry in the State of California. Movement of the vector, glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS), via movement of nursery stock is a recognized channel for this vector of Xxxxxx’x Disease to move from established locations to new locations. Pursuant to Article 8 (commencing with Section 6045) of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division 4 of the Food and Agricultural Code (Act), CDFA administers a cooperative effort between public entities, which are responsible to contain GWSS and Xxxxxx’x Disease. CAC is such a public entity, with additional authority and responsibility conferred by Food and Agricultural Code Section 6501 et seq. with respect to nursery stock entering CAC’s county and also conferred by Food and Agricultural Code Section 6901 et seq. with respect to nursery stock leaving CAC’s county. Pursuant to Food and Agricultural Code Section 5705, either or both CDFA and CAC may enter into Compliance Agreements with Nurseries pursuant to statutory standards, as a means of carrying out the statutory responsibilities set out hereinabove. CAC is willing to permit such movement pursuant to Food and Agricultural Code Section 6045 et seq. and 6901 et seq. if Nursery complies with CAC’s reasonable time, place, and means restrictions as set forth in this agreement and its attachments. CDFA, in its capacity as administrator of the Xxxxxx'x Disease Control Program, enters into this agreement on behalf of destination counties pursuant to Food and Agricultural Code Sections 5705, 6045 et seq., and 6501 et seq. Nursery operates in CAC’s jurisdiction and is in the business of moving nursery stock. Nursery may or may not operate within 5 miles of an infestation. However, the Nursery wishes to take preventative measures to insure that it may continue to move its nursery stock into areas not known to be infested. Nursery is, therefore, willing to enter into a Compliance Agreement pursuant to Food and Agricultural Code Section 5705.