Road Cut definition

Road Cut means a surface or subsurface cut in any part of a Road made by any means, including any excavation, reconstruction, cutting, saw cutting, overlaying, crack sealing, breaking, boring, jacking or tunneling operations;
Road Cut means a surface or subsurface cut in any part of a Highway made by any means, including but not limited to any excavation, reconstruction, cutting, saw cutting, overlaying, crack sealing, breaking, boring, directional drilling, jacking or tunneling operations;

Examples of Road Cut in a sentence

  • However, the property owner and contractor are responsible for assuring that any road cut is repaired as described in the Road Cut Application, and for giving the Association advance notice of the repair date as required by the Application.

  • Backfill: All backfill in streets shall be compacted in accordance with County Road Cut Permit requirements or mechanically compacted in lifts not to exceed 12 compacted inches whichever is more stringent.

  • The Application relates to a piece of land described in the application form as “Village Green” being the area of land opposite the entrance to St. Vincents RC Primary School adjacent to Caldershaw Road, Cut Lane and Shearing Avenue, Norden, Rochdale 3.2 The Application Site is owned by the Council having been part of a wider site acquired by a predecessor Authority under a Compulsory Purchase Order in 1957.

  • Gillian Flaccus, Coast Panel Rejects Plan for Toll Road Cut Through Beach Park, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, Feb.

  • The property owner/owners are responsible for obtaining all necessary easements and/or CDOT Access permits prior to the application of the Driveway or Private Road Cut Permit.

  • A Grand County Road Cut Permit will be completed and the fee will be waived.

  • Scale slips will provide the following information, where applicable: Number of cords or number of pieces (Tree Length), Riding and/or Walking Bonus, Footage of strip or Main Road Cut; and Poor Xxxx Bonus.

  • Road Cut process and specifications have been adhered to and passed final inspection.

  • See Chapter 11 for Road Cut Standards, Regulations and Right- of-Way Use Permits.

  • Owner/Deposit: Owner shall cause an Owner/Deposit in the amount(s) set forth above (the "Deposit") to be paid to Middle Island Property Owners Association ("Association"), for purposes of ensuring compliance with the Covenants, Design Guidelines, Road Cut application and final plans approved by the ARC, and for reimbursing any administrative expenses, costs of repairing damage to Common Areas and rights of way, fees, fines, and penalties incurred during the construction process.

Related to Road Cut

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  • Telephone Exchange Service means a service within a telephone exchange, or within a connected system of telephone exchanges within the same exchange area operated to furnish to End User Customers intercommunicating service of the character ordinarily furnished by a single exchange, and which is covered by the Exchange Service charge, or comparable service provided through a system of Switches, transmission equipment or other facilities (or combinations thereof) by which a subscriber can originate and terminate a Telecommunications Service.

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