Lane means a public thoroughfare which provides a secondary means of access to a parcel or parcels and which is registered in a land titles office;
Lane. , means a public thoroughfare which affords only a secondary means of vehicular access to abutting lots and which is not intended for general traffic circulation.
Lane means a right-of-way on which motorized vehicles are normally allowed to operate which is 10 m or less in width;
Examples of Lane in a sentence
Lane orientation and designation is specified in the pin-map tables given in Section 5.
This procedure will be repeated until there is a vacancy at a station to which no full-time Lane Inspector has requested a transfer.
When a full-time Lane Inspector vacancy occurs at a station, it will be offered to the most senior Lane Inspector who has indicated a desire to transfer to that station.
The Lane Inspector with the most seniority may bump an employee with less seniority at a station of their choice.
Lane configurations and clear zones of crossing roadways and railroads shall be clearly indicated as applicable.
More Definitions of Lane
Lane means any one of the longitudinal strips into which the carriageway is divisible, whether or not defined by longitudinal road markings, which is wide enough for one moving line of motor vehicles other than motor cycles;
Lane means a thoroughfare not intended for general traffic circulation that provides means of vehicular access to the rear of a lot where the lot also fronts or flanks onto a street, or where a lot fronts onto public or private open space. The lane may be maintained by a condominium corporation as a private road condominium or by a government authority.
Lane means a public thoroughfare or way, which affords only a secondary means of access to abutting property.
Lane means a Highway more than 3 metres but not greater than 8 metres in width, intended to provide secondary access to a Parcel.
Lane means a public highway vested in the Crown as a secondary level of access to a lot or parcel of land;
Lane means a public thoroughfare, which affords only secondary means of access to a site at the side or rear. 120.118.1 LIQUOR PRIMARY LICENSED PREMISES means the use of a premises primarily for the sale of beer, wine or liquor for consumption on the premises as authorized under the Liquor Control and Licensing Act, with or without food service, and for entertainment and games authorized under that Act other than gambling and performances by exotic dances or strippers, and for the accessory use of the manufacturing of beverage products including beer, wine or liquor. (BYLAW7622, 2013) (BYLAW 7273, 2009)