Schedule of Works and Installations definition

Schedule of Works and Installations means the FOURTH SCHEDULE hereto;
Schedule of Works and Installations means a schedule of the Works and Installations which include but not limited to the items as set out in the Fourth Schedule hereto and as may from time to time be amended or revised in accordance with the provisions of this Deed;
Schedule of Works and Installations means the FOURTH SCHEDULE hereto; “Signboard” means the external signboard (including the top and bottom thereof) erected on the external wall of 2/F, 3/F, 5/F and 6/F which for the purposes of identification only shown coloured Grey and marked “Signboard” on the plans certified by the Authorized Person and annexed hereto, which forms part of the Commercial Accommodation;

More Definitions of Schedule of Works and Installations

Schedule of Works and Installations means the FOURTH SCHEDULE hereto; “Signs” means the flags, poles, banners, sunshades, sculptures, signs, signboards and advertisements erected, affixed or painted, or to be erected, affixed or painted, on or to the exterior of, the external walls or boundary fence wall forming part of the Commercial Accommodation in accordance with this Deed, and “Sign” shall be construed accordingly;

Related to Schedule of Works and Installations

  • Schedule of Work means that schedule attached to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement setting forth the timing of work to be performed by the Constructing Entity pursuant to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, based upon the Facilities Study and subject to modification, as required, in accordance with Transmission Provider’s scope change process for interconnection projects set forth in the PJM Manuals.

  • Installation Date means the date specified in the Statement of Work by which the Contractor must have the ordered Equipment ready (certified) for use by the State.

  • Customer Premises Equipment or "CPE" means equipment employed on the premises of a Person other than a Carrier to originate, route or terminate Telecommunications (e.g., a telephone, PBX, modem pool, etc.).

  • Custom Local Area Signaling Service Features (CLASS Features) means certain Common Channel Signaling based features available to End Users, including: Automatic Call Back; Call Trace; Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting; Selective Call Forward; and Selective Call Rejection.