Global Navigation Satellite System Sample Clauses

Global Navigation Satellite System receiver (GNSS receiver)" means a component designed to determine the vehicle positioning and time information using signals from global navigation satellite systems; the GNSS receiver can be included in the AECC/AECD/AECS or in another external control module, as long as the AECC/AECD/AECS ensures its ability to provide the vehicle positioning information in case of an event.
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Global Navigation Satellite System. (GNSS) position determination may be approved at the request of the applicant.
Global Navigation Satellite System. Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), including the Global Positioning System (GPS), shall refer to the satellite surveying methods employed by and under the supervision of Surveyors as consistent with the applicable Public Resources Code. RECORD MAP Record Map shall refer to any map prepared by a Surveyor and required to be recorded pursuant to the Professional Land Surveyors Act Section 8762 or the Subdivision Map Act. IMPROVEMENT, PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT, AND SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENTS Improvement Agreement, Public Improvement Agreement, and Subdivision Improvement Agreement shall be synonymous for the purposes of these regulations and refer to the agreements entered into pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act (SMA) and applicable City Code for completion of public improvements pursuant to a condition of approval of a tentative subdivision map.
Global Navigation Satellite System. Insert new Clause 35 as follows:

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