General Location definition

General Location means the proposed location of a new school as set forth in Education Code Section 17078.22 and Section 1859.142.

Examples of General Location in a sentence

  • Accommodation costs will not exceed: • General Location £95 per night • Central London £135 per night • International location £135 per night If the Customer has its own travel department or special local arrangements for accommodation etc.

  • Authority hereby agrees to lease to Company and Company hereby agrees to lease from Authority in support of Company’s Cargo Business certain space in the Cargo Building, the general location of which is depicted on Exhibit A-1, General Location of Premises, dated , and more particularly depicted on Exhibit A-2, Cargo Building Premises Detail, dated Approximately square feet of operations space in Suite of the Cargo Building (Warehouse Space).

  • Authority hereby agrees to lease to Company and Company hereby agrees to lease from Authority in support of Company’s GSE Business certain space in the GSE Building, the general location of which is depicted on Exhibit A-1, General Location of Premises, dated , and more particularly depicted on Exhibit A-2, GSE Building Premises Detail, dated Approximately (Warehouse Space).

  • Map: General Location of Greenways and Paved Paths Note: The dashed lines indicate the general location of potential greenways.

  • Authority hereby agrees to lease to Company and Company hereby agrees to lease from Authority in support of Company’s GSE Business certain space in the GSE Building, the general location of which is depicted on Exhibit A-1, General Location of Premises, dated , and more particularly depicted on Exhibit A-2, GSE Building Premises Detail, dated Approximately square feet of operations space in Suite of the GSE Building (Warehouse Space).

  • When two or more Buildings and their contents, including time element coverages, are situated at the same General Location, the Company shall identify on its records at the time of acceptance by the Company those individual Buildings and their contents, including time element coverages, that are to be considered to constitute each Risk; if such identification is not made, all of the Buildings and their contents situated at the same General Location shall be considered one Risk.

  • Label Location Border Interior Font Legend General Location Border Interior Font Chart Area General Set interior background color to white before print- ing graph.

  • When two or more Buildings and their contents, including time element coverages, are situated at the same General Location, the Company shall identify on its records at the time of acceptance by the Company those individual Buildings and their contents, including time element coverages, that are to be considered to constitute each Risk; if such identification is not made, each Building and its contents, including time element coverages, shall be considered to be a separate Risk.

  • The Board shall develop the trail, depicted in concept on the General Location Map attached, including acquisition of a trail corridor through easements and/or land purchases.

  • Said wastewater conveyance system is more particularly described in a map or plan or report entitled “Map Showing the General Location of Selected Wastewater Conveyance Facilities in the Town of Waterford Comprised of East Lyme Sewer Main and Waterford Wastewater Conveyance System Date: August 23, 1988 Not to Scale by Consulting Environmental Engineers, Inc.” See Appendix B ‘Waterford’s Shared Collection Conveyance and Pumping System’.

Related to General Location

  • Anchor location means the physical location from which:

  • Retail location means a facility listed under NFPA 1124, 7.1.2.

  • Principal Location has the meaning assigned thereto in clause (b)(iii) of the definition of Good Reason, above.

  • Co-location means the use of an existing tower or structure to support antennae for the provision of wireless services. A replacement tower that is constructed on the same site as an existing tower will be considered a co-location as long as the new tower is no taller than the old tower and that the old tower is removed in a reasonable short time frame after the new tower is constructed.

  • Project Location means the points or areas designated as such on Exhibit A and located on the ground by reference to points, stations, natural land features, improvements, or area boundary signs. STATE means the Oregon Department of Forestry, State Forester, or a duly Authorized Representative of the State Forester.