Standard Condition definition

Standard Condition means a Standard Condition determined by the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 8 of the Gas Act 1995, as from time to time modified in accordance with the Act;
Standard Condition means units that at a minimum meet the Existing Housing Quality Standards of the Section 8 rental subsidy program.
Standard Condition means a standard condition of the Licence.

Examples of Standard Condition in a sentence

  • Once a Permit for a use is exercised and the use is established, that use is legally recognized, even if the property becomes vacant, except as set forth in Standard Condition #8, below.

  • The capacities in this table are the maximum allowable capacities for each source, pursuant to Standard Condition I.J and Regulation 2-1-301.

  • If a bypass occurs, the permittee shall report in accordance to 40 CFR 122.41(m)(3), and with Standard Condition Part I, Section B, subsection 2.

  • In accordance with Standard Condition D, the permittee shall notify the Department of the following.

  • The CIDB Standard Condition of Tender, as contained in Annex F of the Standard for Uniformity published in July 2015 are included in this document.


More Definitions of Standard Condition

Standard Condition means a housing unit that meets the standards set forth in the Section 8 Program for Housing Quality Standards (HQS) (24 CFR 982.401) and all state and local codes and zoning ordinances.
Standard Condition means one or more of the Standard Terms and Conditions in Appendix 1 also referred individually as a numbered “condition”.
Standard Condition means [ ];
Standard Condition means units that at a minimum meet the Existing Housing Quality
Standard Condition means: A housing unit that meets HUD’s Section 8 Housing Quality Standards.
Standard Condition means any housing unit or housing units which are suitable for occupancy without the need for repairs to any of the major systems.
Standard Condition means one or more of the Standard Terms and Conditions in Appendix 1 also referred individually as a numbered “condition”. “Statutory Supply” means a supply of information by a public sector body required to do so under the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Data Protection Act 1998 or any other statutory provision requiring information to be supplied, provided that recipients are limited to Internal Use.