Accessible Area definition

Accessible Area means any area of the Building we deem can be safely and reasonably accessed at the time of inspection:
Accessible Area means land that is within:
Accessible Area means a designated area of the National Stadium where concessions are available for Applicants with a disability;

Examples of Accessible Area in a sentence

  • The normally required parking requirements of the Oakland Planning Code shall not apply to such additional unitfsl if the site is located within a Transit Accessible Area, as defined in Chapter 17.09.

  • Not later than twenty (20) days of its receipt of the notification set forth in Section 3(d)(ii)(a) herein (the “Final Completion Initial Review Period”), the Chair shall either (A) issue the Notice of Final Completion, or (B) or deliver to Declarant written notice setting forth in detail the reasons why the Publicly Accessible Area is not Finally Complete and the items which need to be completed in order to determine that the Publicly Accessible Area is Finally Complete.

  • Naccess V2.1.1 - Atomic Solvent Accessible Area Calculations.http://www.bioinf.manchester.ac.uk/naccess (ac- cessed Dec 2010).

  • Therefore, any start within the Kemble ATZ that is not within the Sailplane Accessible Area will be invalid.

  • Use of Recycling Bin System in Passenger Accessible Area of the Project A Recycling Bin system (see Figure 5.7) consisting of bins for plastic, metal and paper recyclables, as well as residual waste, will be deployed in the passenger accessible area of the Project.


More Definitions of Accessible Area

Accessible Area means a designated area of the Host Stadium which is available for Members with a disability;
Accessible Area means a designated area of the Match Venue where concessions are available for Youth Group Members with a disability;
Accessible Area means an area – such as a room, basement, cellar, shaft, or vault – that allows for the physical inspection of the entire exterior of the tank.
Accessible Area means an area where there are no mechanisms preventing a person from gaining access to the particular area.
Accessible Area. An area of the site where sufficient safe and reasonable access is available to allow inspection within the scope of the inspection. Associated Works: Any area or item, other than building proper, that is specified in the inspection agreement. Breach (termite): Hole or gap in a termite barrier that provides termites with passage through that barrier. A Breach includes removal of a section of treated soil from a chemical soil barrier or a perforation or a disjunction in a physical barrier. Bridging: Spanning of a termite barrier or inspection zone, to provide subterranean termites with passage over or around that barrier or inspection zone. The bridging can be part of the building structure, foreign objects (including soil, tree roots and debris) or a structure built by the termites themselves.
Accessible Area. An area of the site where sufficient safe and reasonable access is available to allow inspection within the scope of the inspection. Associated Works: Any area or item, other than building proper, that is specified in the inspection agreement. Building Element: Part of a building performing a particular function either singularly or in conjunction with other such parts.
Accessible Area means an area of the site where sufficient safe and reasonable access is available to allow inspection within the scope of the inspection. Breach (termite): Hole or gap in a termite barrier that provides termites with passage through that barrier. A Breach includes removal of a section of treated soil from a chemical soil barrier or a perforation or a disjunction in a physical barrier. Bridging: Spanning of a termite barrier or inspection zone, to provide subterranean termites with passage over or around that barrier or inspection zone. The bridging can be part of the building structure, foreign objects (including soil, tree roots and debris) or a structure built by the termites themselves.