Landing Site definition

Landing Site means each manhole associated with the trans-Atlantic fiber optic cable systems of the U.S. Borrower and its Subsidiaries, each location under or over which such trans-Atlantic fiber optic cable systems transverse between any such manhole and the corresponding cable landing station, and each cable landing station associated with such trans-Atlantic fiber optic cable systems, whether located on property that is owned, leased or licensed by the U.S. Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries. As of the Closing Date, each Landing Site is listed on Schedule 1.01(f).
Landing Site means a location other than a maritime port as defined in point (16) of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) 2017/352 of the European Parliament and of the Council (27), which is officially recognised by a Member State, the use of which is not restricted to its owner and which is primarily used for landings of small-scale coastal fishing vessels;
Landing Site means a defined quay, jetty, wharf, pier, breakwater or slipway, adjacent to the sea or an inland water body that is used for fisheries purposes, including the landing of aquatic species from navigating vessels, together with related land, buildings and facilities;

Examples of Landing Site in a sentence

  • The launch director may hold at any time based on the instability of the weather." CONTINGENCY FLIGHT RULES Weather criteria for an emergency landing must be considered along with launch criteria since the possibility exists for a Return To Launch Site abort (RTLS), landings at the Trans-Oceanic Abort Landing Sites (TAL), the Abort Once Around (AOA) sites and the first day Primary Landing Site (PLS).

  • A Participant may identify to the First Nation a second Participant who may transport the salmon to the Landing Site.

  • Proof of LandingExcept where fishing or transporting salmon to a Landing Site, a Participant having possession of salmon caught under the authority of this Licence must carry a Landing Slip for the salmon.

  • Transportation of SalmonA Participant will transport all fish caught under the Communal Commercial Licence from the fishing site where, or the boat from which, the fish were caught immediately and directly to a Landing Site for inspection and counting by species within one hour after the closing time as set out by the Communal Commercial Licence.

  • Landing SlipsAll fish caught by a Participant under the authority of this licence must be inspected by an Observer, Monitor, DFO fishery officer, or Aboriginal Fisheries Officer at the Participant's Landing Site, and such person shall issue a landing slip ('Landing Slip') to the Participant.


More Definitions of Landing Site

Landing Site means a location other than maritime ports as defined in point 16 of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 2017/352, which is officially recognised by the Member State, the use of which is not restricted to the owner and which is primarily used for landings of small-scale coastal fishing vessels;
Landing Site means a site designated by DFO and the Monitoring and Enforcement Committee that has a monitor on duty during the Fishery. For this licence, the landings sites are located at:
Landing Site means the area where forest products are concentrated prior to being skidded to an on-site mill or loaded for transport out of the harvesting area;
Landing Site means a landing site established in accordance with section 31;
Landing Site means a landing site gazetted under the Fish (Fishing) Rules, 2010;
Landing Site means a location other than a maritime port as defined in point (16) of
Landing Site means a site designated by DFO and the Monitoring and Enforcement Committee that has a monitor on duty during the Fishery. For this licence, the landings sites are located at 7th Avenue Pier (Oceanside Fisheries), Wellington Point and the following tender boats Chemo III (Captain’s Cove area) and Avisa (Bella Coola area).