DCO Land definition
DCO Land means the land within the Order limits of the Development Consent Order;
DCO Land means so much of the land within the Order limits as is within the administrative boundary of Hampshire County Council as shown shaded and edged red on the DCO Land Plan;
DCO Land means the land shown hatched and edged [xxx] on the DCO Land Plan and described in Schedule [3]3; “DCO Land Plan” means the plan located at Appendix [1] of this Deed; “Development Consent Order” means the development consent order to be made pursuant to the Application and any variation properly made to that development consent order and references to “DCO” shall be construed accordingly; “Dispute” means any dispute, issue, difference or claim as between the parties in respect of any matter contained in or arising from or relating to this Deed or the parties' obligations and rights pursuant to it (other than in respect of any matter of law); “Expert” means an independent person appointed in accordance with the provisions of clause [12] to determine a Dispute between the parties to this Deed; “Highways Tree” means a tree which is located on the public highway within the DCO Land and which is in the ownership of the County Council; “Onshore Site Preparation Works” means operations consisting of:a) pre-construction archaeological investigations;b) environmental surveys and monitoring;c) site clearance;d) removal of hedgerows, trees and shrubs (excluding any Highways Tree);e) investigations for the purpose of assessing ground conditions;f) remedial work in respect of any contamination or adverse ground conditions;g) receipt and erection of construction plant and equipment;h) the temporary display of site notices and advertisements;i) erection of temporary buildings, structures or enclosures; andj) Work No.2 (bb) (access junction and associated gated highway link); “Project” means AQUIND Interconnector a new 2,000 MW subsea and underground High Voltage Direct Current (‘HVDC’) bi- directional electric power transmission link between the South Coast of England and Normandy in France with the capacity to transmit up to 16,000,000 MWh of electricity per annum; “Proposed Development” means those elements of the Project located in the UK and the UK Marine Area for which the DCO is granted;