Boundary Limits definition

Boundary Limits means the boundary limits of the Municipality as they exist from time to time and that determine the area over which the Municipality has control and authority;
Boundary Limits means the physical boundary of the Terminal, which includes the operational process from the LNG Receipt Point and extending until the Regasified LNG Delivery Point, as such processes, facilities and equipment may be modified from time-to-time in the ordinary course of the operation, maintenance and repair of the Terminal.
Boundary Limits means the boundaiy limits of the Municipality as they exist from time to time and that determine the area over which the Municipality has control and authority;

Examples of Boundary Limits in a sentence

  • Any delay or failure by Invesco to update this Memorandum of Agreement with regards to the terminations, extensions, or expirations of the Boundary Limits shall have no effect on such Boundary Limits; the Boundary Limits are listed herein for informational purposes only.

  • Boundary Limits: From time to time, Invesco may establish amend and/or terminate Boundary Limits at any time in its sole discretion.

  • As previously provided herein, the purpose of this Agreement is to set out the agreements and understandings of the Parties regarding their respective Boundary Limits relative to each other.

  • FortisBC’s employees, may enter upon all the Public Places within the Boundary Limits of the Municipality to maintain, operate, install, construct, renew, alter, or place Company Facilities; provided that FortisBC continues to operate in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement as if the term had been extended except with respect to the payment of the operating fee.

  • FM 552, Rockwall County, And Being An Approximate 5.0 Acre Tract Of Land; And The Proposed Annexation Of The Portion Of FM 552 Adjacent To Said Territory, Extending The Boundary Limits Of The City So As To Include The Described Property, And Adopting A Service Plan.

  • Phases are separated by boundary commands, which generate modelled age-probability distributions for Boundary Limits that bracket events within the retreat sequence (Tables 10 & 11).

  • Operational Boundary Limits A further prudential indicator controls the overall level of borrowing.

  • O-1680 - Annexing The Hereinafter Described Territory Known As RCAD ID 18610, Located At 437 North Star Rd, Rockwall County, And Being An Approximate 1.5 Acre Tract Of Land; And The Proposed Annexation Of The Portion Of North Star Rd Adjacent To Said Territory, Extending The Boundary Limits Of The City So As To Include The Described Property, And Adopting A Service Plan.

  • O-1742 - Annexing The Hereinafter Described Territory Known As RCAD ID 45781, Located At 1710 Blackland Rd, Rockwall County, And Being An Approximate 4.69 Acre Tract Of Land; And The Proposed Annexation Of The Portion Of Blackland Rd Adjacent To Said Territory, Extending The Boundary Limits Of The City So As To Include The Described Property, And Adopting A Service Plan.

  • FM 548, Rockwall County, And Being An Approximate 2.0 Acre Tract Of Land; And The Proposed Annexation Of The Portion Of FM 548 Adjacent To Said Territory, Extending The Boundary Limits Of The City So As To Include The Described Property, And Adopting A Service Plan.


More Definitions of Boundary Limits

Related to Boundary Limits

  • Setback means the minimum distance from a specified boundary that a structure or other feature must be located.

  • Parking Facility means a parking area or structure having

  • Demarcation Point The Demarcation Point shall have the meaning set forth in 47 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM): Equipment that links End User xDSL connections to a single packet switch, typically ATM or IP. Direct Trunked Transport (DTT): A DS1 or DS3 interoffice facility that connects the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center of the CLEC’s Local Interconnection Entrance Facility or Collocation to the terminating CenturyLink Tandem or End Office used exclusively for the transmission and routing of Telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access.