Stacking Sites definition

Stacking Sites means those locations adjacent to Authorised Access Routes, at all times located within the area shown by hatching (or otherwise identified) in the Sale Map on Part IV of the Schedule on which the Products will be presented;
Stacking Sites means the sites neighbouring Specified Access Routes which are located within the Work Site(s) as shown in the Sale Map(s) on which the Sale Trees will be stacked;
Stacking Sites means those locations adjacent to Authorised Access Routes at all times located within the area shown by hatching (or otherwise identified) in the Sale Map, on which the Products must be temporarily stored ready for despatch.

Examples of Stacking Sites in a sentence

  • If your bid is accepted for any of these lots, you agree to produce the RTE volume to the stated specification as part of your harvesting operations, and you must place it on the designated Stacking Sites for Forestry England to remove and sell.

  • We shall provide a non- exclusive list of hazards on the Authorised Access Routes and Stacking Sites from which risks may arise and these shall be shown on the location site.

  • We shall in accordance with Condition 13.2, estimate the potential frequency of incursions to the Authorised Access Routes and Stacking Sites by the general public and this shall be indicated in the Lot Information and Conditions.

  • If your bid is accepted for any of these lots, you agree to produce the RTE volume to the stated specification as part of your harvesting operations, and you must place it on the designated Stacking Sites for Forestry England to remove and sell.17.

  • Any such additional Access Routes or Stacking Sites will then form part of the Work Site(s) for the purposes of this Agreement.

  • Forestry and Land Scotland shall provide a non-exclusive list of hazards on the Authorised Access Routes and Stacking Sites from which risks may arise and these shall be given in Part IV of the Schedule.

  • The Commission shall provide a non-exclusive list of hazards on the Authorised Access Routes and Stacking Sites from which risks may arise and these shall be given in Part IV of the Schedule.

  • We shall provide a non- exclusive list of hazards on the Authorised Access Routes and Stacking Sites from which risks may arise and these shall be shown in the Lot Information and Conditions.

  • The Commission shall in accordance with Clause 13.2, estimate the potential frequency of incursions to the Authorised Access Routes and Stacking Sites by the general public and this shall be indicated in Part III of the Schedule.

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More Definitions of Stacking Sites

Stacking Sites means those locations adjacent to Authorised Access Routes at all times located within the area shown by hatching (or otherwise identified) in the Sale Map, on which the Products will be placed by Forestry England ready for despatch.
Stacking Sites means those locations adjacent to Authorised Access Routes (at all times located within the Work Site) and indicated on the Contract Map, on which the timber resulting from the harvesting of Products is to be stacked;
Stacking Sites means those locations adjacent to Authorised Access Routes at all times located within the areas identified in the Sale Maps, on which the Products and Retained Timber Element will be temporarily stored ready for despatch;
Stacking Sites means the sites neighbouring Specified Access Routes which are located within
Stacking Sites means those locations adjacent to Authorised Access Routes (at all times located within the area shown by hatching (or otherwise identified) on the Location Map) as specified by Forestry and Land Scotland from time to time and, for the first Period of this Agreement, those areas of land shown by hatching (or otherwise identified) in the Sale Map on Part IV of the Schedule on which the Products will be presented; ‘‘Supply Period’’ means the period of weeks or months commencing on the Uplift Commencement Date and terminating on the Removal Date;

Related to Stacking Sites

  • Users means your employees, representatives, consultants, contractors or agents who are authorized to use the Subscription Service for your benefit and have unique user identifications and passwords for the Subscription Service.

  • Customer Content means all files, content (including audio, video, text, or images), and data (including Personal Data) belonging to or controlled by the Customer, which is uploaded into the Products and Services or otherwise provided to Showpad for processing pursuant to the Agreement.

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) is a telephone central office switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Customer-generator means a user of a net metering system.