Order limits definition

Order limits means the limits shown on the works plans within which the authorised project may be carried out;
Order limits means the limits shown on the works plan within which the authorised project may be carried out, whose grid coordinates seaward of MHWS are set out in paragraph 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 (authorised development) of this Order;
Order limits which means the red line boundary for the Project as shown on the works plans and the land plans.

Examples of Order limits in a sentence

  • This requirement provides that no part of Work No.4 may commence until a river wall condition survey on those parts of the river wall within the Order limits has been submitted to and approved by the Environment Agency, in consultation with LBB.

  • Order limits The limits of the land to which the Application relates and as shown on the Works Plans (Document Reference 2.3).


More Definitions of Order limits

Order limits means the limits shown on the offshore order limits and grid co-ordinates plan and the onshore order limits and grid co-ordinates plan;
Order limits means the limits shown on the land plan and site location plan and the site layout and works plan within which the authorised development may be carried out; “owner”, in relation to land, has the same meaning as in section 7 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981b;
Order limits means the limits shown on the works plan within which the authorised development may be carried out;
Order limits means the limits shown on the works plan within which the authorised scheme may be carried out, whose grid coordinates are set out in paragraph 3 of this licence;
Order limits means the limits shown on the land plan and site location plan and the site layout and works plan within which the authorised development may be carried out;
Order limits means the limits shown on the land plan and site location plan and the site layout and works plan;
Order limits means the limits shown on the land plan including Order limits within which the authorised development may be carried out;