Clearing Operation definition

Clearing Operation. In this Contract, means each such direction by the Contract Administrator for clearing and hauling services for snow removal and the performance thereof by the Contractor.

Examples of Clearing Operation in a sentence

  • The task of conducting a Close Quarters Combat Room Clearing Operation is extremely complex, difficult, and dangerous.

  • Participant’s Signature Date Researcher’s Signature DateNAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, MONTEREY, CA 93943 MINIMAL RISK CONSENT STATEMENT Participant: VOLUNTARY CONSENT TO BE A RESEARCH PARTICIPANT IN: An Analysisof Audio Requirements for a Virtual Environment Close Quarters Battle Room Clearing Operation.

  • Back Testing The Clearing Operation Department conducts daily back testing to confirm that calculated margin requirements sufficiently cover loss arising from actual unsettled positions and market price movements for each Clearing Member.

  • You are invited to participate in a study exploring the auditory cues associated with a Close Quarters Combat Room Clearing Operation.

  • This thesis will examine which auditory cues are associated with the performance of an actual Close Quarters Battle Room Clearing Operation, determine which of those cues need to be included in a virtual representation of that task, and explore the potential negative training transfer issues associated with incomplete or unrealistic auditory cues that may be presented in a virtual training environment.

  • Roll one die, modifying the die roll for any applicable DRMs. If the roll is equal to or greater than the Clearing Number, the Clearing Operation is successful.To determine DRMs, subtract the Clearing Number on the marker from the lead unit’s ER and use the difference as a DRM.

  • Back Testing The Clearing Operation Department conducts daily back testing for each Clearing Member to confirm that calculated margin requirements sufficiently cover loss arising from actual unsettled positions and market price movements.

  • Friendly units never need to conduct a Clearing Operation for entering a hex in their own or allied country, even if an enemy Control marker (i.e., the enemy captured the hex earlier by pass- ing a Clearing Operation) is situated in the hex.

  • If the Clearing Operation fails and the minimum safe number of Stacking Points was present, the units and marker remain in the hex.The marker may only be removed if all the units, using their entire MA, leave the hex, all units under the marker are elimi- nated or they successfully conduct the operation.Units under a Clearing marker may be reinforced (within stacking limits).Example: In the Basic Movement Segment, 3 DPRK Mecha- nized Infantry Brigades (SP 1 each, 3 total) move into Inchon (Urban w/ Port).

  • The Resolution actions for participants are as follows – Cancel the OTC trade using ASX Equity FlexClear™ as described in Section 4.3. Request that ASX Clearing Operation cancel the OTC trade using ASX Equity FlexClear™. Take no action – allow only the option leg/s of the trade to remain booked.

Related to Clearing Operation

  • Clearing System means Monte Titoli S.p.A., with offices in Piazza degli Affari no. 6, Milan, Italy ("Monte Titoli").

  • Clearing Systems means, in relation to a Series of Securities, any of Euroclear, Clearstream, Luxembourg and DTC, as the case may be, and includes any additional or alternative clearing systems specified in the Issue Terms.

  • Clearing Account has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.1 hereof.

  • Clearing Bank means the Bank or any other banking institution with whom a Payment Account has been established pursuant to a Blocked Account Agreement.

  • Clearing Costs means all of the Investor’s broker and Transfer Agent fees. “Clearing Date” shall be the date on which the Investor receives the Put Shares as DWAC Shares in its brokerage account.

  • Clearing Agent means Clearstream Banking AG, Euroclear Bank S.A., and Clearstream Banking S.A. and such further or alternative clearing agent(s) or clearance system(s) as may be approved by the Issuer from time to time and notified to the Holders in accordance with General Condition 4 (each a “Clearing Agent” and together the “Clearing Agents”);

  • Clearing means the clearing and removal of vegetation, whether partially or in whole, including trees and shrubs, as specified;

  • Clearing System Business Day means in relation to an Index, any day on which the principal domestic clearing systems customarily used for settling trades in securities comprising such Index is (or, but for the occurrence of an event beyond the control of the Company or the Hedging Counterparty as a result of which such clearing system cannot clear the transfer of such securities, would have been) open for the acceptance and execution of settlement instructions.

  • Relevant Clearing System means (i) Euroclear, (ii) Clearstream, Luxembourg, or (iii) any other recognised clearing system in which ETP Securities of a Series may be cleared.

  • Clearing Member means a registered broker-dealer which is a clearing member under the rules of O.C.C. and a member of a national securities exchange qualified to act as a custodian for an investment company, or any broker-dealer reasonably believed by the Custodian to be such a clearing member.

  • Recognised Clearing System means any clearing system listed in Section 246A of the Taxes Act (including, but not limited to, Euroclear, Clearstream Banking AG, Clearstream Banking SA and CREST) or any other system for clearing shares which is designated for the purposes of Chapter 1A in Part 27 of the Taxes Act, by the Irish Revenue Commissioners, as a recognised clearing system.

  • Clearing Corporation The meaning specified in Section 8-102(a)(5) of the UCC.

  • Clearing Account Agreement means that certain Clearing Account - Deposit Account Control Agreement dated the date hereof among Borrower, Lender and Clearing Bank, as the same may be amended, restated, replaced, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, relating to funds deposited in the Clearing Account.

  • Clearing Participant means a bank or any person who submits a cheque, IBG or FAST to the Clearing House for clearing;

  • Clearing Agreement means Clearing, Settlement and Sponsorship Services Agreement by and between the Borrower and Fifth Third Bank dated as of June 30, 2009, as the same may be amended, modified, supplemented, restated or amended and restated from time to time.

  • European Clearing Systems means, collectively, Clearstream, Luxembourg and Euroclear.

  • Depository The Depository Trust Company, or any successor Depository hereafter named. The nominee of the initial Depository for purposes of registering those Certificates that are to be Book-Entry Certificates is Cede & Co. The Depository shall at all times be a "clearing corporation" as defined in Section 8-102(a)(5) of the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of New York and a "clearing agency" registered pursuant to the provisions of Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

  • Capacity Resource Clearing Price means the price calculated for a Capacity Resource that offered and cleared in a Base Residual Auction or Incremental Auction, in accordance with Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5.

  • Central Depository means Centrálny depozitár cenných papierov SR, a.s., with its registered seat at ul. 29. augusta 1/A, Bratislava 814 80, Slovak Republic, registered in the Commercial Register maintained by the District Court Bratislava I, Section: Sa, Insert No.: 493/B;

  • Foreign Depository means (a) Euroclear, (b) Clearstream Banking, societe anonyme, (c) each Eligible Securities Depository as defined in Rule 17f-7 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, identified to the Fund from time to time, and (d) the respective successors and nominees of the foregoing.

  • Clearing Organization means (a) The Depository Trust Company, or, if agreed to by Borrower and Lender, such other “securities intermediary” (within the meaning of the UCC) at which Borrower (or Borrower’s agent) and Lender (or Lender’s agent) maintain accounts, or (b) a Federal Reserve Bank, to the extent that it maintains a book-entry system.

  • Global Receipt Depository means, with respect to any Receipt issued hereunder, DTC or such other entity designated as Global Receipt Depository by the Corporation in or pursuant to this Deposit Agreement, which entity must be, to the extent required by any applicable law or regulation, a clearing agency registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

  • Foreign Custody Manager has the meaning set forth in section (a)(3) of Rule 17f-5.

  • Clearing House means a clearing house recognised by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Shares (or depositary receipts therefor) are listed or quoted on a stock exchange or interdealer quotation system in such jurisdiction.

  • Operational Control means Security monitoring, adjustment of generation and transmission resources, coordinating and approval of changes in transmission status for maintenance, determination of changes in transmission status for reliability, coordination with other Balancing Authority Areas and Reliability Coordinators, voltage reductions and load shedding, except that each legal owner of generation and transmission resources continues to physically operate and maintain its own facilities.

  • IPN Portal Administrator means the USAID official designated by the M/OAA Director, who has overall responsibility for managing the USAID Implementing Partner Notices Portal for Acquisition.