rights of access definition

rights of access means rights of access to a child, including the right to take a child to a place other than his or her habitual residence for a limited period of time;
rights of access has the meaning given to that term in the Water Delivery Contract;
rights of access means Temporary Rights of Access and Permanent Rights of Access.

Examples of rights of access in a sentence

  • Where Rights of Access are held jointly by several persons, the Company is not bound to issue more than one Rights of Access Certificate in relation to those Rights of Access.


More Definitions of rights of access

rights of access means:  safe and unobstructed access to and within your premises; and  reasonable use of facilities and amenities available to you and ordinarily used in association with our equipment; and  the right to gain immediate access to your premises for meter reads and disconnection and reconnection services or where we reasonably believe there is immediate danger to persons or property.
rights of access means access for water supply in accordance with part 12 of the Act.
rights of access means the right of Developer to enter or encroach on, under, across or over certain public improvements, roads and/or streets as set forth in Section 2.9.2.
rights of access means the right to enter certain property held by TVA as is being granted to CCC by TVA in this Agreement.
rights of access means the right to visit a child; and 20 includes the right to take a child for a limited period of time to a place other than the child's habitual
rights of access means the rights of access described in Section 6.4 of the Contribution Agreement.
rights of access means those rights of access granted pursuant to clauses 6.1, 6.2 and 6.3.