Adverse Ground Conditions definition

Adverse Ground Conditions means any site conditions or ground conditions (including archaeological remains, apparatus belonging to a third party, unexploded ordnance and contamination) which prevent or delay the
Adverse Ground Conditions means any site conditions or ground conditions (including archaeological remains, apparatus belonging to a third party, unexploded ordnance and contamination) which prevent or delay the carrying out of the IDNO’s Works or which render them more expensive to carry out.
Adverse Ground Conditions means any ground conditions (including archaeological remains apparatus belonging to a third party, unexploded ordnance and contamination) which prevent or delay the carrying out of the Works or which render them more expensive to carry out; “Act” means the Electricity Act 1989; “Change of Law” means the coming into force after the date of the Letter of any Act of Parliament and any Legislation made under it, any judgement of the Court that changes binding precedent and any guidance, designation, direction or instruction of any competent authority with which the DNO is bound to or requested to comply; “Capacity” means the maximum flow of electricity expressed in kilovolt amperes that may flow from the Distribution System:

Examples of Adverse Ground Conditions in a sentence

  • Leptons and jets are defined using particles with a mean lifetime greater than 0.3 10−10 s, directly produced in pp interactions or from subsequent decays of particles with a shorter lifetime.

  • The DNO shall, subject to the provisions of the Notice or Estimate as the case may be, design, supply and execute the DNO’s Works with reasonable skill and care but such duty does not extend to determining the existence of Adverse Ground Conditions.

  • The DNO shall, subject to the provisions of the Notice, design, supply and execute the Works with reasonable skill and care but such duty does not extend to determining the existence of Adverse Ground Conditions.

  • The Board must remain a transparent, fact-based, and fact-driven decision- making entity acting in a non-partisan fashion for the benefit of the diverse communities it represents and is responsible for protecting and serving.

  • The DNO shall, subject to the provisions of the Notice, design, supply, and execute the Works with reasonable skill and care but such duty does not extend to determining the existence of Adverse Ground Conditions.


More Definitions of Adverse Ground Conditions

Adverse Ground Conditions means any ground conditions (including archaeological remains apparatus belonging to a third party, unexploded ordnance and contamination) which prevent or delay the carrying out of the Works or which render them more expensive to carry out;“Act”means the Electricity Act 1989;“Change of Law”means the coming into force after the date of the Letter of any Act of Parliament and any Legislation made under it, any judgement of the Court that changes binding precedent and any guidance, designation, direction or instruction of any competent authority with which the DNO is bound to or requested to comply;“Capacity”means the maximum flow of electricity expressed in kilovolt amperes that may flow from the Distribution System: (a) into your Site;(b) into each Premises connected thereto where the Works provide for more than one Premises to be connected;(c) through more than one connection to the Premises where the Works provide for more than one connection to the Premises.“Consents”means any permissions, consent, approval or licence statutory or otherwise that is required to carry out the Works or Your Works;"Costs"means all expenses and costs incurred including attributable overheads;"Distribution System"means the system for the distribution of electricity belonging to the DNO;“Diversionary Works”means those elements of the Works identified as such in the Letter;“The DNO”means the Distribution System owner identified in the Letter;“Energisation”means the first occasion of the operation of any switchgear or the insertion of any fuse or the taking of any other step so as to enable an electrical current to flow to or from the Distribution System, via Your Works;“Exchange Rate”means the exchange rate between £ sterling and the currency in which the DNO is required to pay for the goods and/or services comprised in or required for the Works and includes any charge made by a bank for effecting or receiving the transfer or changing of such currency;“Full Title Guarantee”means the covenant for title implied by section 3 (1) of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994 save that the words “other than any changes encumbrances or rights which that person does not or could notreasonably be expected to know about” shall be deleted in their entirety;

Related to Adverse Ground Conditions

  • Standard Conditions means the “International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association Standard Conditions for Grant Financing Made by the Bank out of Trust Funds”, dated February 25, 2019.

  • Adverse System Impact means a negative effect that compromises the safety or reliability of the electric distribution system or materially affects the quality of electric service provided by the electric distribution company (EDC) to other customers.