Maps Sample Clauses

Maps. The maps service and features of the watchOS Software (“Maps”), including map data coverage, may vary by region. When you use any location-based features within Maps, such as turn-by- turn navigation, traffic and local search, various location-related and usage information may be sent to Apple, including the real-time geographic location of your Apple Watch, in order to process your request and help improve Maps. Such location and usage data is collected by Apple in a form that does not personally identify you. By using Maps, you agree and consent to Apple’s and its subsidiaries’ and agents’ transmission, collection, maintenance, processing, and use of this information, to provide and improve the Maps features and service, and other Apple products and services. You may disable the location-based functionality of Maps by going to the Location Services setting on your Paired iOS Device and turning off the individual location setting for Maps. Certain Maps features will however be unavailable if you disable the Location Services setting, such as turn-by-turn navigation.
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Maps. The maps service and features of the Apple Software (“Maps”), including map data coverage, may vary by region. When you turn on or use Maps, details will be provided regarding what information is sent to Apple and how the information may be used. You acknowledge and agree that your use of Maps is subject to the latest terms and conditions of the Maps service, which you may access and review on the Maps home card.
Maps. The maps service and features of the Apple Software (“Maps”), including map data coverage, may vary by region. When you use any location-based features within Maps, such as traffic and local search, various location-related and usage information may be sent to Apple, including the real-time geographic location of your computer, in order to process your request and help improve Maps. Such location and usage data is collected by Apple in a form that does not personally identify you. By using Maps, you agree and consent to Apple’s and its subsidiaries’ and agents’ transmission, collection, maintenance, processing, and use of this information to provide and improve the Maps features and service, and other Apple products and services. Apple may also provide such information, in either an aggregated or non personally identifiable form, to its partners and licensees to help improve their map and location-based products and services. You may disable the location-based functionality of Maps by going to the Location Services setting on your computer and turning off the individual location setting for Maps. Certain Maps features will, however, be unavailable if you disable the Location Services setting.
Maps. All roads listed in Section 1 are shown on maps. Maps identify locations of all culverts, landings, waste areas, endhaul/overhaul areas, etc. Legend, north arrow and scale are shown. Line types are easy to identify. Map is at a legible scale.
Maps. The latest Federal agency map indicating land ownership will be used to display the information required in this Operating Plan. Maps will be kept on file in the headquarters office of each protection unit, with copies forwarded to the Region Command Center/Zone dispatch office. The following items shall be shown on each map according to the attached standard legend: A. Protection Boundary (DPA) B. Protection Unit Facilities C. Administrative Boundaries D. Special Management Areas with approved suppression plans.
Maps. Submittal of a proposed map amendment must include a map of the affected area showing existing and proposed plan and zone designations. A paper map must be legible if printed on 8½” x 11” paper. Include text regarding background, justification for the change, and the application if there was one accepted by the local government. A map by itself is not a complete notice.
Maps. Municipality shall provide at no cost to Assessor any plat maps, zoning maps, cadastral maps, or other maps currently in the possession of the municipality. If such maps necessary for our work are not in the possession of the municipality, Assessor shall obtain them from the County surveyor, Register of Deeds, or other sources at the Municipality’s expense.
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Maps. An example is provided. All survey sites will be reported on a map (preferably a 7.5’ USGS Topographic Map) so that locations can be accurately located and coordinates verified.
Maps. Documentation for the historical narrative must include one or more maps that encompass the whole development, including: • USGS Map – an original United States Geological Survey (USGS) topographical map indicating the location of the subdivision and listing its UTM coordinates. • Other Map(s) - The maps must show the locations of all historic and non-historic features of districts and complexes. If more than one map is required to cover the entire district, a key map should illustrate the entire district and its boundaries. • District or property name • Name of community, county, and state • Significant natural features such as lakes and rivers, with names • All streets, railroad lines, old railroad grades, and any other transportation rights of way, labeled in bold print with their names • Lot or property lines • Outlines or representations for all surveyed properties • Patterned coding of footprints or representations of all buildings to indicate whether they are contributing or non-contributing to the district’s or complex’s historic character and significance. The outlines or representations of contributing resources must be darkened, while they are left light for non-contributing resources. • For districts, street addresses for all properties listed in the description’s inventory section; if the properties have numbered street addresses, no other form of identification may appear on the map. • Boundary of the property associated with the district or complex property. • Key identifying any symbols used • North directional arrow • Scale bar (in case map is copied in larger or smaller format) Do Not: • Use color coding. Photocopying in black and white will render color coding unreadable. The final copies of maps must be printed on white paper meeting the national register’s standards for archival stability – 20 pound acid-free paper with a two percent alkaline reserve. Tape, staples, and adhesive labels may not be used. Maps should be in 8 ½” X 11” format, if possible. Map sheets larger than 11” X 17” are not acceptable. The district map should show both the lot lines and the outlines of the buildings. For business districts containing buildings that occupy most of their lots, the maps must show the building outlines. Outside of business districts, surveyed buildings can be shown by square boxes if maps showing building outlines are not available. Monuments and other objects may be represented by circles or dots.
Maps. Maps" consist of copies of diagrams and other graphic representations of boundaries relating to parcels of real property in such County.
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