Common point definition

Common point means any interconnection of sewerage piping systems whether inside or outside of a building or structure.
Common point as it refers to OSS means any interconnection of sewerage piping systems whether inside or outside of a building or structure.
Common point means a point on the surface of the earth common to the tracks of two aircraft, used as

Examples of Common point in a sentence

  • Common point will be provided for power supply from which internal distribution to be carried out by the Licensee.

  • Common point would be 13 km multi circuit 400kV line (quad moose conductor).

  • Common point – Chandwa would be 25 km 400kV D/c line (quad moose conductor).

  • Common point – Gaya would be 98 km 400kV D/c line (quad moose conductor).

  • The Common point among these authors is the general emphasis on political actors, such as legislatures, and executives – rather than the traditional singular focus on the courts – as agents that continually engage in the process of determining constitutional meaning through means other than formal amendment 66.

  • A person may or may not be a DHS employee.5001.1.5 Integrated Systems Security Gateway: Common point of entry for all security access requests and authorizations.5001.1.6 User Access Account: A record, specific to a person and maintained by DHS Network Administrators, containing a user’s identifying information and recording types and history of user permissions to DHS information systems.

  • Common point ground connections should have no more than 0.1 ohm resistance, verified by a 4-wire resistance measurement, between board ground path references and chassis common point ground.

  • Where landscaped space at grade on the Site is in excess of 30% of the Site area, the excess may be included in the required residential Amenity Area.

  • A comprehensive risk management process is in place which involves identifying, understanding and managing the risks associated with its activities.

  • Common point sources are POTW effluents and stormwater outfalls, while nonpoint sources include wildlife, human shedding and soils and sediments.


More Definitions of Common point

Common point means a point on the surface of the earth common to the tracks of two aircraft, used as a basis for the application of separation (e.g. significant point, waypoint, navigation

Related to Common point

  • Demarcation Point means the point where Qwest owned or controlled facilities cease, and CLEC, End User Customer, premises owner or landlord ownership or control of facilities begin. "Designed, Verified and Assigned Date" or "DVA" means the date on which implementation groups are to report that all documents and materials have been received and are complete.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Exit Point means a border control post or any other place designated by a Member State where animals, falling within the scope of Regulation (EC) No 1/2005, leave the customs territory of the Union;

  • Injection Point means the Electric Interconnection Point.

  • Connection Point means an exit point or an entry point or a bidirectional point identified or to be identified as such in an access contract.

  • Generator Planned Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit for inspection, maintenance or repair with the approval of the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the PJM Manuals.

  • Measurement Point means the emission source for which continuous emission measurement systems (CEMS) are used for emission measurement, or the cross-section of a pipeline system for which the CO2 flow is determined using continuous measurement systems;

  • Non-potable water means water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use as determined by the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604.

  • Meet Point A point, designated by the Parties, at which one Party’s responsibility for service begins and the other Party’s responsibility ends.

  • Valuation Point means such time as shall be specified in the relevant Supplement for each Fund.

  • Destination Point means the delivery point(s) on Carrier’s System where Product is delivered to Shipper, as such points are specified in Section III of this tariff.

  • R-point means a reference point defined for each seat by the manufacturer in relation to the vehicle's structure, as indicated in Annex 6 to Regulation No.94

  • Metering Point means, for meters that do not use instrument transformers, the point at which the billing meter is connected. For meters that use instrument transformers, the point at which the instrument transformers are connected.

  • Generator Forced Outage means an immediate reduction in output or capacity or removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit by reason of an Emergency or threatened Emergency, unanticipated failure, or other cause beyond the control of the owner or operator of the facility, as specified in the relevant portions of the PJM Manuals. A reduction in output or removal from service of a generating unit in response to changes in market conditions shall not constitute a Generator Forced Outage.

  • Inter-connection Point means interface point of renewable energy generating facility with the transmission system or distribution system, as the case may be:

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) is a telephone central office switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Maximum residual disinfectant level or “MRDL” means a level of a disinfectant added for water treatment that may not be exceeded at the consumer’s tap without an unacceptable possibility of adverse health effects.

  • Development Location Point means a single point selected by the Applicant on the proposed Development site that is located within 100 feet of a residential building existing or to be constructed as part of the proposed Development. For a Development which consists of Scattered Sites, this means a single point on the site with the most units that is located within 100 feet of a residential building existing or to be constructed as part of the proposed Development.

  • common portal means the common goods and services tax electronic portal referred to in section 146;

  • Residual disinfectant concentration means the concentration of disinfectant measured in mg/L in a representative sample of water.

  • H-point means the pivot centre of the torso and thigh of the H-point machine when installed in a vehicle seat in accordance with Annex 12. Once determined in accordance with the procedure described in Annex 12, the "H" point is considered fixed in relation to the seat-cushion structure and is considered to move with it when the seat is adjusted.

  • connecting point means the point at which the drainage installation joins the connecting sewer;

  • Focal point means the entity of a Party referred to in Article 5 responsible for receiving and submitting information as provided for in Articles 13 and 16;

  • Service Switching Point (SSP means the telephone Central Office Switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Origin Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Product is received into the System, as such points are specified in Section III of this tariff.

  • Collection Point means the collection point for the Vehicle specified in the Confirmation and/or Rental Agreement;