Occupied Area definition

Occupied Area means any Work Area, camp or rest area, or any other area occupied by the Contractor for the purposes of this Agreement;
Occupied Area means the total of all the lot covered by a mobile home and roofed mobile home accessory buildings and structures on a mobile home lot.
Occupied Area means the following:

Examples of Occupied Area in a sentence

  • Upon the Contractor vacating any Occupied Area, the WLCF Representative shall inspect the area to determine, at his or her sole discretion, whether or not the area was left in an acceptable condition.

  • If the WLCF Representative determines the Contractor left the Occupied Area in an unacceptable condition, the WLCF may repair the area and charge the entire cost of the repairs to the Contractor.

  • Non-friable asbestos materials embedded in flexible-to-rigid asphalt or vinyl matrices, including but not limited to flooring materials, adhesives, mastics, asphalt shingles, roofing materials and caulks.(ch) Occupied Area.

  • Occupied Area: An area that encloses a wireless facility and all equipment, including wireless communications and accessory equipment cabinets, telecommunications terminals and service enclosures, electrical transformers and service enclosures, wireless equipment buildings, foundations and mounting pads, generators, above-ground conduits, cables, and cable supports, and fenced enclosures.

  • Install 13 mm OSB, plywood or gypsum board over polyethylene sheeting on Occupied Area side.


More Definitions of Occupied Area

Occupied Area means the area in square feet to be occupied by an overhead facility (including space adjacent to the facility and rendered practically unusable by others whether because of physical limitations or potential measurable interference or otherwise) all as reasonably determined by the awarding authority. In case of pole lines, for the purposes of computing square feet, the width dimension generally shall be determined with reference to the maximum distance that protuberances such as cross arms, guy wires, etc., extend perpendicularly from the centerline of the poles. Also included in the license for a pole at no additional rental, is the right to penetrate the surface of the right-of-way to the depth reasonably necessary to support the pole.
Occupied Area means the total contiguous or noncontiguous area(s) supporting the solar energy facilities and related infrastructure. The total area calculation shall include all areas of land that are devoted to or support the solar energy facilities; any areas of land no longer available for agricultural or horticultural production due to the presence of the solar energy facilities; nonfarm roadways including access roads; any areas of the farm used for underground piping or wiring to transmit solar energy or heat where the piping or wiring is less than three feet from the surface; the square footage of solar energy facilities mounted on buildings; and areas consisting of other related facilities, structures, and equipment, including any other buildings or site amenities, deemed necessary for the production of solar energy on the farm. It shall also include the total contiguous or noncontiguous area(s) supporting any wind or biomass energy generation facilities and related infrastructure on the farm.
Occupied Area means any area of the building or adjoining space outside the Asbestos Work Area.
Occupied Area means any area supporting the activities and infrastructure associated with a special occasion event including, but not limited to: an area for parking, vendors, tables, equipment, infrastructure, or sanitary facilities; an existing building; or a temporary or portable structure.
Occupied Area means any area of the building or Work site that is outside the Asbestos Work Area;
Occupied Area means any area supporting the activities and
Occupied Area means the portion of the Rental Enterprise measuring approximately 3 027sqm (three thousand and twenty seven square meters) as defined as "the Premises" in paragraph 2.1.7 of the Voyage Yachts Lease Agreement and marked "A" on "Annexure 1" thereto;