Based on definition

Based on is defined by means of Note 3, below.
Based on means that the genetic resources and/or traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources must have been necessary for the claimed invention, and that the claimed invention must depend on the specific properties of the genetic resources and/or on the traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources.
Based on. ’ means that the standard or regulation shown in this column incorporated a requirement for the named area of lift operation. The proposed NHTSA requirement may, or may not be, identical to the requirement in the antecedent standard.

Examples of Based on in a sentence

  • Based on 42 C.F.R. § 436.6(g), any Contractor/AE risk arrangements must stipulate that the EOHHS and the DHHS may inspect and audit any financial records of the Contractor or its subcontractors.

  • Based on statements provided by its financial institution, or other appropriate source, the State shall determine the actual interest earnings and the related banking costs attributable to funds withdrawn from its account in the UTF.

  • Based on review by EOHHS of the completeness and accuracy of the report adjusting payments to the Contractor within forty-five (45) days of receipt of the report.

  • Based on the results of the credit check, XOOM reserves the right to require a security deposit in an amount equal to the average monthly share of the service for a 12-month service period.

  • Based on market performance and company strategy, products may eventually be registered for resale in these markets.


More Definitions of Based on

Based on an inspection of the subject site, the improvements thereon, a study of the Southern Wisconsin apartment market, a study of sales, offerings of similar properties, as well as other environing factors pertinent to value, it is our opinion that the subject that the subject property has an estimated "Market Value" of the Fee Simple Estate as of September 25, 1996, of: Eleven Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($11,100,000)* *of which $1,422,000 is ascribed to the value of the land. No furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) or any other personal property was valued in connection with this assignment. Respectfully submitted,
Based on. RESIDENT PAYS UTILITIES" -------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL SIZE TOTAL RENT/ MO. RENT/ UNIT TYPE UNITS (SF) (SF) MONTH TOTAL SF/MO. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1BR/1BA 48 800 38,400 $550 $ 26,400 $0.69 1BR/1BA/Den 44 1,000 44,000 650 28,600 0.65 2BR/2BA 59 1,100 64,900 750 45,000 0.68 2BR/2BA 1 1,100 1,100 800 800 0.73 2BR/2BA/TH 6 1,100 6,600 850 5,100 0.77 2BR/2BA/TH 10 1,250 12,500 850 8,500 0.68 --- ----- ------- ---- -------- ----- 168 997 167,500 $676 $113,650 $0.68 Gross Annual Rental Income: $113,650 x 12 months = $1,363,800 OTHER INCOME In addition to rental income from apartments, other income is generated by laundry and vending machines, forfeited security deposits, late charges, and miscellaneous items. Other income in 1991 was reported at $34,062 or $0.21 per square foot. In 1992, other income dropped to $25,501 or $0.16 per square foot, in 1993 it was $26,394 or $0.16 per square foot, in 1994 it was $28,391 or $0.17 per square foot, 1995 it was $25,233 or $0.15 per square foot, in 1996 it was $0.16 per square foot. The 1997 figure is $22,348 or $0.13 per square foot. Based on our experience with similar type properties and the actual performance of the subject, we have estimated other income at $23,450 or $0.14 per square foot. From this we have arrived at our estimate of scheduled gross income as if 100 percent occupied: Gross Rental Income $1,363,800 Other Income ($0.14/SF) 23,450 ---------- Total Potential Gross Income $1,387,250 ================================================================================================================================
Based on. RESIDENT PAYS UTILITIES" --------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIT TYPE UNITS SIZE (SF) RENT/MO. RENT/SF MO. TOTAL --------------------------------------------------------------------- A 1BR/1BA/DN 12 780 $615 $0.788 $ 7380 A 1BR/1BA/UP 12 780 625 0.801 7,500 A 1BR/1BA/V 8 780 655 0.840 5,240 B 1BR/1BA/Den 20 947 665 0.702 13,300 B 1BR/1BA/Den 20 947 675 0.713 13,500 B 1BR/1BA/Den 8 947 705 0.744 5,640 C 2BR/2BA/DN 18 1,081 725 0.671 13,050 C 2BR/2BA/UP 18 1,081 735 0.680 13,230 C 2BR/2BA/V 8 1,081 765 0.708 6,120 --- ------- 124 $84,960 Gross Annual Rental Income: $84,960 x 12 months = $1,019,520 Our cash flow analysis, as well as our direct capitalization method, indicates a gross rental income of $1,039,910. This figure is the result of a 2 percent increase in rental rates during the first year of our projection period. OTHER INCOME In addition to rental income from apartments, other income is generated by laundry and vending machines, forfeited security deposits, pet deposits, late charges, and application fees. The 1997 figures for other income showed $17,414 or about $0.15 per square foot for this category. In comparison with other similar type apartment projects in the subject area other income was approximately $0.15 to $0.25 per square foot. Based 40 ==================================================================================================================================== SUBJECT - EXPENSE ANALYSIS PONTE VEDRA BEACH VILLAGE II APARTMENTS (FISCAL YEAR ENDING 11/30)
Based on is a phrasal verb, which means, “you base something on facts or ideas, you use those facts or ideas to develop it.” Cambridge Dictionary (2020), available at https://tinyurl.com/3sn2vn4a; Random House Dictionary of the English Language 172 (2d Ed. 1987) (“to make or form a base or foundation”). This means that you “use particular ideas or facts to make a decision, do a calculation, or develop a theory.” Macmillan Dictionary (2009), available at https://tinyurl.com/4ubwcuxh. Put simply, “based on” means that something is
Based on means not contrary to standard (EC Sardines)
Based on means that there is a rational relationship between the SPS measure and the scientific principles
Based on. ProLink's records, and the Parties' current assumptions, your Individual Class Payment is estimated to be $ (less withholding). The actual amount you may receive likely will be different and will depend on a number of factors. The above estimates are based on ProLink's records showing that you worked workweeks during the Class Period. If you believe that you worked more workweeks during this period, you can submit a challenge by the deadline date. See Section 4 of this Notice. The Court has already preliminarily approved the proposed Settlement and approved this Notice. The Court has not yet decided whether to grant final approval. Your legal rights are affected whether you act or do not act. Read this Notice carefully. You will be deemed to have carefully read and understood it. At the Final Approval Hearing, the Court will decide whether to finally approve the Settlement and how much of the Settlement will be paid to Plaintiff and Plaintiff's attorneys ("Class Counsel"). The Court will also decide whether to enter a judgment that requires ProLink to make payments under the Settlement and requires Class Members to give up their rights to assert certain claims against ProLink. If you worked for ProLink during the Class Period, you have two basic options under the Settlement: