Bench mark definition

Bench mark means any relatively immovable point on the earth whose elevation above or below an adopted datum is known.
Bench mark or “BM” means a permanently estab- lished point, the elevation of which is assumed or known, which serves as a vertical reference point, and which may also serve as a horizontal reference point.
Bench mark means an identifiable stable reference point established as a record for future use or reestablishment of the elevation datum of a survey requiring vertical data.

Examples of Bench mark in a sentence

  • Establishing Bench marks at site connected to GTS Bench marks at a interval of250 metres on Bench mark pillar made of RCC as mentioned above with RL and BM No. marked on it with red paint.

  • Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 (also known as the “EU Bench- mark Regulation”) requires the Management Company to pro- duce and maintain robust written plans setting out the actions that it would take in the event that a benchmark (as defined by the EU Benchmark Regulations) materially changes or ceases to be provided.

  • Establishing Bench marks at site connected to GTS Bench marks at ainterval of250 metres on Bench mark pillar made of RCC as mentioned above with RL and BM No. marked on it with red paint.

  • The reference Bench mark for the area shall be as indicated in the Contract Documents.

  • SBA will publish the Bench- mark Number in the FEDERAL REG- ISTER.


More Definitions of Bench mark

Bench mark means a point marked on the ground to serve as point of reference;
Bench mark means a mark the height of which has been determined in the course of a level survey undertaken in terms of this Act or the Trigonometrical and Topographical Survey Act, 1958 (No. 2 of 1958);
Bench mark means a mark affixed to a permanent or semi-permanent object along a line of survey to furnish a datum level.
Bench mark means a point established on a fixed object, referenced to mean sea level, used to determine the geodetic elevation of other points in the same area.
Bench mark means the point of reference against which the performance of the Fund may be measured, unless otherwise stated.
Bench mark means any survey control mark in Singapore that is used as vertical control to determine the vertical distance between the Singapore Height Datum and a survey point 25 above or below;”;
Bench mark means the formula mentioned in Appendix ‘E’ hereto, with reference to which the Variable Rental portion of Lease Rentals may be revised quarterly/semi-annually / annually as of the value date of the leases granted pursuant to the Lease Agreements, if the SBP Discount Rate varies. "Due Date(s)"means the date on which Lease Rentals are payable by the Lessee to the Lessor in terms of this Lease;