Category 4 definition

Category 4 means a DG facility of greater than 1 MW and not more than 15 MW.
Category 4 means those affected lands if coal was removed from those land prior to May 3, 1978 and which do not qualify for any of the previous categories. It also means those affected lands and support facilities if they were taken out of use on or after May 25, 1975 (the effective date of the Division’s 1975 Rules and Regulations) and before May 3, 1978 (the effective date of the Office of Surface Mining’s (OSM) Initial Regulatory Program).
Category 4 means a project of greater than 550 kW and not more than 2 MW.

Examples of Category 4 in a sentence

  • If the Data shared under this agreement is classified as Category 4, the Contractor must be aware of and compliant with the applicable legal or regulatory requirements for that Category 4 Data.

  • If Confidential Information shared under this agreement is classified as Category 4, the Contractor must have a documented risk assessment for the system(s) housing the Category 4 Data.

  • We will pay you ongoing compensation on a quarterly basis, at the applicable annual rate set forth below, of the average daily net asset value of R shares of Funds listed in Category 1, Category 2, Category 3 and Category 4 on the attached Schedule A that are held in an employer-sponsored retirement plan (Plan) account assigned to you at the end of the quarter for which payment is made.

  • On sales of Class A shares and Class 529-A shares of Funds listed in Category 4 on the attached Schedule A, no compensation will be paid.

  • On sales of Class A shares and Class 529-A shares of the Funds listed in Category 4 on the attached Schedule A, no dealer concessions will be paid.


More Definitions of Category 4

Category 4 means an issue that is minor in nature, a clarification, a comment concerning a conflict between documents or within a document, etc.
Category 4 means corrections of typographical errors, incorrect cross references or internal inconsistencies within or among this ITP and the PDA Documents.
Category 4. Category 5” and “Category 6” have the meanings specified in the definition ofApplicable Margin” in this Section 1.01.
Category 4 means an issue that is minor in nature, a clarification, a comment
Category 4. Teachers hired on or after September 1, 2001, will contribute $35 per month to a Minnesota State Retirement System Health Care Savings Plan.
Category 4 means corrections of typographical errors, incorrect cross references or internal inconsistencies within or among the RFP Documents.
Category 4. In-branch withdrawals using our counter forms. Category5: ACH debits. Category 6: Telephone Banking and Online or Mobile Banking transfers, phone transfers done through Customer Care Center. Category 7: Checks negotiated at our branches. Category 8: All remaining checks, by check number, lowest to highest, as funds are available. If there is not a check number or if it is unreadable, then the item will post first. Category 9: All remaining account fees including Overdraft Paid Item fees. Category 10: All recurring or scheduled transfers set up in the Branch or with our Customer Care Center (not online or mobile). When is the posting order determined? What happens if Bank's receipt of a transaction is delayed? Circumstances beyond our control may result in delayed receipt of transactions. Despite any delay, we may charge or credit your account in accordance with the terms herein once we actually receive and accept the transaction. Circumstances beyond our control include, but are not limited to: a natural disaster, such as a tornado, hurricane, earthquake, or flood; emergency conditions, such as a war, terrorist attack, riot, fire, theft, or labor dispute; a legal constraint or governmental action or inaction; the breakdown or failure of our equipment for any reason, including a loss of electric power; the breakdown of any private or common carrier communication or transmission facilities, or any mail or courier service; the potential violation of any guideline, rule, or regulation of any government authority; suspension of payments by another bank; or your act, omission, negligence, or fault. NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS - OVERDRAFTS AND RETURNED ITEMS How do we decide to decline or return an item? What types of holds on your account might cause non-sufficient items? What is Courtesy Overdraft Privilege?