Temporary Site definition

Temporary Site means the places or temporary land, which the Employer hands over under the title “Temporary Land”. This site is for the purpose of temporary Works that are to be executed and to which Plant and Materials are to be temporarily stored. This Temporary Site will be a place considered to be forming a part of the Site under the Sub‐Clause 1.1.17 (Site).
Temporary Site means a site at which free health care services will be provided for a short period of time not to exceed three days. “Temporary site” includes but is not limited to temporary health fairs, flu shot clinics, and temporary sites that provide back-to-school physicals.
Temporary Site means a site erected or located for temporary or nonpermanent use.

Examples of Temporary Site in a sentence

  • Water and power connections are treated as part of temporary site compound, so payment shall be included in pay item 01110-02 Temporary Site Compound as shown in the BOQ.

  • Such drawings are to include the following but are not limited to: Dining room facilities; Change rooms (indicating gender); Ablution facilities (indicating gender); Site Offices and Amenities; Lay down and Storage; Site Access, and Temporary Site Services.

  • Foundation Programs copied for archival, testing, development, temporary back-up or temporary transfer to the Temporary Site identified below (not to exceed ninety (90) days) shall not be considered productive use.

  • Subject to all applicable provisions of this Agreement, including, but not limited to Sections 4, 6, 10 and 13, Licensee may construct, operate, and maintain its substitute facilities on the Temporary Site at its sole cost and expense until the earlier of (i) the expiration of the term of this Agreement; (ii) the termination of this Agreement; or (iii) the restoration and operation of Licensee’s Facilities on the Premises and/or the City Facilities.

  • Licensee shall continue to pay the License Fee during its use of the Temporary Site, except that the License Fee shall be abated between the time the Premises and/or City Facilities are destroyed or damaged and the substitute facilities become operational.


More Definitions of Temporary Site

Temporary Site means the site known as Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Centre, 000 - 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Walthamstow E17 6SA held under the Lease, upon which the Academy is to be situated until 31 August 2013 or until the Academy moves to the Land.
Temporary Site means a location at which used motor vehicles are sold or offered for sale for which a temporary site permit has been issued by the Board in accordance with Code Section 43- 47-8.2 and Rule 681-3-.06.
Temporary Site means Drapers’ Maylands Primary School, Settle Road, Romford, Essex, RM3 9XR.
Temporary Site means the leasehold land at Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, 00- 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx, XX0 0XX as edged red on the plan attached to the Lease, on which the alternative provision Academy is to be situated at the date of opening.
Temporary Site means the land (including for the avoidance of doubt all buildings, structures landscaping and other erections) situated at and known as [Rooms 341, 342 and 332, The Learning Exchange, Liverpool Community College, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx X0 0XX] making up the temporary site of the alternative provision Academy.
Temporary Site means the land (including for the avoidance of doubt all buildings, structures landscaping and other erections) shown edged red on the plan attached at Annex E making up the temporary site of the Academy which is part of the land situated at and known as Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx, XX0 0XX and registered under title number DT342245, DT342230 and DT342264 references to “school” shall where the context so admits be references to the Academy;
Temporary Site means the leasehold land (including for the avoidance of doubt all buildings, structures, landscaping and other erections) at the Kempe Building, Olantigh Road, Wye, Kent, as more particularly described in the Lease, on which the Academy will be situated at the date of opening.