Examples of Yard Area in a sentence
Tenant is also leased the fenced in Yard Area as part of the Premises and as depicted on Exhibit B.
Tenant is also leased the fenced in Yard Area as part of the Premises and as depicted on Exhibit B.
Leased Area means the Crown land referred to in, subclause (1) of clause 9 hereof; [“mineral lease”] 4
Carpet Area means the net usable floor, area of an Flat/Apartment, excluding the area covered by the external walls, areas under services shafts, excluding balcony or verandah area and exclusive open terrace, but includes the area covered by the internal partition walls of the flat/apartment;
Drainage area means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving waterbody or to a particular point along a receiving waterbody.
Area means the seabed and ocean floor and subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction.
Licensed Area means the area in which the Licensee is authorised to
Garage shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Recital H;
Areas means such areas within the DAS Areas that are identified in Annexure A annexed to this Agreement;
Parking Area means the area designated as a permitted parking area and as a special parking area by the Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (County of Denbighshire) Order 2004 and “permitted parking area” and “special parking area” are to be read accordingly;”.
Easement Area means the area which is hatched on the plan.
Covered area means the geographical area described in the solicitation from which this contract resulted;
Enclosed area means all space between a floor and ceiling that is contained on all sides by solid walls or windows, exclusive of doorways, which extend from the floor to the ceiling.
Parking Areas means those areas located upon the Property designated by Landlord, from time to time, to be parking areas.
Restricted Areas means (i) all areas within a Facility that are not generally accessible to the public, including judges’ xxxxxxxx, all non-public restrooms, elevators, break rooms, and corridors, in-custody holding, Sheriff areas and other non- public spaces that are dedicated for use only by judges or Court staff and employees, and (ii) public areas of a Facility during non-business hours that are subject to security screening during normal business hours.