Statutory speed definition

Statutory speed means the speed that is established in statute, under ORS 811.111 or 811.105.
Statutory speed means the speed that is established as a speed limit under ORS 811.111, or is established as the speed the exceeding of which is prima facie evidence of violation of the basic speed rule under ORS 811.105.
Statutory speed means the speed maximum permissible speed allowed by statute for roadways with certain characteristics, such as residential, school, business, interstate. The statutory speed is the legal speed, whether posted or not, on any section of road if there is no written speed zone order establishing a different designated speed (see designated speeds). Examples of a statutory speed would be a residential speed of 25 mph, a business district speed of 20 mph, school speed 20 mph, etc. See ORS 811.105 and 811.111.

Examples of Statutory speed in a sentence

  • Statutory speed limits exist in the absence of Special Speed Regulations.

  • Although the NJ default Statutory speed limit for residential streets is 25MPH, the applicant has proposed the use of 15 MPH speed limit signs.

  • The default rural speed limit is 100 km/h.Default urban speed limit – Statutory speed limit that applies in the absence of a signposted speed limit in a built-up area.

  • We will not pay more than the actual cash value of the property at the time ofl oss.

  • Statutory speed limits.Consideration may be given for a speed limit below the 85th percentile when the 85th percentile speed appears inappropriate based on the six factors above.

  • Posted or Statutory speed limits should only be used in the absence of data establishing operating speeds.

  • Statutory speed limits are set either as maximum/mini- mum speed limits or a prima facie restrictions.

  • Statutory speed limit changes require legislative action and are therefore beyond the scope of this report.

  • Statutory speed limits are based on the concept that uniform categories of roadways can operate safely at certain maximum speeds under ideal conditions.

  • Each chemical and non-chemical plant protection measure has to be followed by an inspection.

Related to Statutory speed

  • Statutory Surplus means, with respect to any Insurance Subsidiary at any time, the statutory capital and surplus of such Insurance Subsidiary at such time, as determined in accordance with SAP ("Liabilities, Surplus and Other Funds" statement, page 3, line 25 of the Annual Statement for the 1995 Fiscal Year entitled "Surplus as Regards Policyholders").

  • Statutory Statement means a statement of the condition and affairs of the Company, prepared in accordance with SAP, and filed with the Applicable Insurance Regulatory Authority.

  • Statutory Statements has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6(a).

  • Statutory Rape means sexual intercourse with a person who is under the statutory age of consent.

  • Statutory Financial Statements means, with respect to any Party, the annual and quarterly statutory financial statements of such Party filed with the Governmental Authority charged with supervision of insurance companies in the jurisdiction of domicile of such Party to the extent such Party is required by Applicable Law to prepare and file such financial statements.

  • LNP shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.2.1.1.

  • statutory body means any body declared under clause 13 to be a statutory body for the purposes of this Schedule;

  • Directory Sign means a sign listing the tenants of a multi-tenant industrial building containing at least two distinct tenant units which sign includes only the municipal address and a list of tenants or occupancies for identification purposes;

  • Statutory Auditor means the auditor of a Company appointed under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 or under the provisions of any other applicable governing law;

  • STATUTORY ACTS means all the State and Central Government statutes and regulations effecting the operation of the services under this Agreement as may be in force from time to time and shall particularly include but not be limited to the following;

  • Image intensifier means a device, installed in its housing, which instantaneously converts an x-ray pattern into a corresponding light image of higher intensity.

  • Aviation gasoline means fuel designed for use in the operation of aircraft other than jet aircraft,

  • CCC means Customer Care Centre

  • STATUTORY OFF means the off day per week or the compensatory off day in lieu thereof which the Transport Supplier is required to give to his/her operating crew as per the Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961 in respect of which adequate relief driver/crew shall be provided at no extra cost.

  • Company Interim Financial Statements has the meaning specified in Section 4.08(a).

  • mg/l means milligrams per liter.

  • Fossil fuel-fired means, with regard to a unit:

  • DFI means Development Financial Institution and includes the Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation (PICIC), the Saudi Pak Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company Limited, the Pak Kuwait Investment Company Limited, the Pak Libya Holding Company Limited, the Pak Oman Investment Company (Pvt.) Limited, Investment Corporation of Pakistan, House Building Finance Corporation, Pak Brunei Investment Company Limited, Pak-Iran Joint Investment Company Limited, Pak-China Investment Company Limited, and any other financial institution notified under Section 3-A of the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962.

  • Spent fuel means any fuel element or fuel component, solid or liquid, which has been used or exposed to radiation in a nuclear reactor;

  • Fossil fuel means natural gas, petroleum, coal, or any form of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel derived from such material.

  • Non-profit making companies means companies set up under the Companies Act, 1956/Companies Act 2013.

  • Motor fuel means petroleum or a petroleum-based substance that is motor gasoline, aviation gasoline, No. 1 or No. 2 diesel fuel, or any grade of gasohol, and is typically used in the operation of a motor engine.

  • statutory authority means Central or State Government, quasi-Government, administrative, judicial, public or statutory body, department, instrumentality, agency, authority, board entrusted with and carrying any statutory functions, as required from time to time in connection with performance by the Preferred Bidder of its obligations hereunder;

  • Statutory Auditors means a firm of chartered accountants appointed in terms of Section 224 of the Companies Act, 1956 and acting as the statutory auditors of the Concessionaire.

  • Solid Fuel means wood, coal, and other similar organic material or combination of these materials.

  • Retail tobacco store means a retail store utilized primarily for the sale of tobacco products and accessories and in which the sale of other products is merely incidental.