Pitch Limits definition

Pitch Limits means the authorised ground markings defining the area within which a street trading stall is to be contained.
Pitch Limits means the trading area identified by ground markings on a street or the area stated on the Licence within which a Stall is to be situated.
Pitch Limits means the authorised ground markings or other points of reference defining an area within which a stall is to be contained.

More Definitions of Pitch Limits

Pitch Limits means the markings on the ground which show the extent of your pitch
Pitch Limits means any marking on the ground made by the Council defining the area within which structures may be erected and goods may be displayed, the dimensions of which are specified in the street trading licence.
Pitch Limits means any authorised ground marking defining the area within which a receptacle is to be contained the dimensions of which are specified in the street trading licence.
Pitch Limits means the authorised ground markings or other points of reference defining an area within which a stall is to be contained. ‘Pitch size’ & ‘pitch dimensions’ shall be interpreted accordingly and are currently as follows:
Pitch Limits means the authorised ground markings or stated dimensions defining the area within which a Street Entertainment is to be conducted.

Related to Pitch Limits

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  • Technical Limits means the limits and constraints described in Schedule 2, relating to the operations, maintenance and dispatch of the Project.

  • Lead Limits means the maximum concentrations of lead and lead compounds (“Lead”) by weight specified in Section 3.2.

  • Annual limit on intake or "ALI" means the derived limit for the amount of radioactive material taken into the body of an adult worker by inhalation or ingestion in a year. ALI is the smaller value of intake of a given radionuclide in a year by the reference man that would result in a committed effective dose equivalent of 0.05 sievert (five rem) or a committed dose equivalent of 0.5 sievert (fifty rem) to any individual organ or tissue. ALI values for intake by ingestion and by inhalation of selected radionuclides are given in appendix C to rule 3701:1-38-12 of the Administrative Code.

  • Bag limit means the maximum number of game animals, game