AJD definition
Examples of AJD in a sentence
BIO-WEST will compile data collected during the waters of the U.S. delineation and submit relevant data to the USACE Galveston District in order to request an approved jurisdictional determination (AJD) on the subject property.
However, an Approved Jurisdictional Determination (AJD) may be required for Individual Permit projects.
If at any time FBCENG decides that pursing the AJD is not appropriate, BIO-WEST will immediately contact the USACE and withdraw the request.
The AJD process will result in further coordinate with USACE and longer permitting review timelines, usually more than 12 months.
The goal of the AJD process would be to confirm BIO-WEST’s current professional opinion that the waters of the U.S. on the subject property would be non-jurisdictional.
Task 2 is presented below as two options depending on the USACE AJD.
Following submittal of the AJD materials, Cardno will act as your agent and track the AJD throughout the review process.
An AJD, if required can be completed under a separate/amended scope and fee.
It shall be the responsibility of A.J.D DATA to deliver, on the closing of this Agreement (the "Closing") or within 10 days following the "Closing Date" (defined herein), 80 shares of the company’s 100 issued and outstanding Common Stock in A.J.D DATA hereinafter the "A.J.D DATA SHARES," to be deemed, in exchange, effective the Closing Date, solely for 525,000 common stock and a further 3,675,000 common stock subject to “2.
As to each of DLT RESOLUTION and A.J.D DATA SERVICES LTD., each party to this Agreement shall indemnify and hold harmless each other party at all times after the date of this Agreement against and in respect of any liability, damage, deficiency, action, suit, proceeding, demand, assessment, judgment, cost and expense, including attorney's fees, resulting from any misrepresentation, breach of promise or nonfulfillment of any agreement on the part of any such party under this Agreement.