Remote Areas definition

Remote Areas means geographic areas that are unsafe to travel without taking some important precautions such as determining road and weather conditions. Remote Areas include, without limitation, Death Valley or any area described on a map as a desert. Vehicles may not be driven in Remote Areas without the prior written consent on Star RV, which consent may be withheld in Star RV's sole discretion. "Gross Rental Rate" means the nett rate including the applicable commission.
Remote Areas means areas not connected by road;
Remote Areas means areas which are remote, difficult and hard areas as declared by the State Government from time to time and it also includes tribal areas which by order are declared to be Scheduled Areas under Part –C of the Fifth Schedule to the Constitution of India;

Examples of Remote Areas in a sentence

  • DISH Protect is not available to residents of Remote Areas of Alaska and/or residents of some Shared Dish MDU Properties.

  • The Infrastructure Renewal Planning Project for Rural and Remote Areas has been identified by the Deputy Premier as a priority project aimed at providing a comprehensive and prioritised health infrastructure program for rural Queensland.

  • Innovating Energy Access for Remote Areas: Discovering Untapped Resources Symposium: UC Berkeley, April 10-12.

  • Re-delivery Remote Areas Surcharge for delivery to Zones 2 - 4 Out of Area Charge, Residential Delivery Return Journey Charge for travelling A to B to A.

  • DISH Protect is not available to residents of Puerto Rico, Remote Areas of Alaska and/or residents of some Shared Dish MDU Properties.


More Definitions of Remote Areas

Remote Areas means areas classified by the USDA Economic Research Service as Frontier and Remote Area (FAR) Level 4. A geographic information system (GIS) layer of FAR Level 4 areas can be found at https://www.usda.gov/reconnect.
Remote Areas means geographic areas that are unsafe to travel without taking some important precautions such as determining road and weather conditions. Remote Areas include, without limitation, Death Valley or any
Remote Areas means the far-flung areas of the UT of J&K and the UT of Ladakh including snowfall areas.
Remote Areas means areas (Cities, Urban areas/towns and rural areas) not connected by road.
Remote Areas means a place which is more than a day’s walk from the nearest motorable road and people living in such areas will be considered Remote Area Voters as detailed in the Guidelines for Implementation of Section 323 of the Election Act of the Kingdom of Bhutan, 2008 regarding the Physically Challenged and Remote Area Voters, 2018.
Remote Areas means areas other than Metropolitan Areas, with service coverage for 65 km and over (road distance) from the Telstra Service Centre.
Remote Areas means areas within Australia that are sparsely populated and where Services provided by a Service Provider are not readily available.