Consumptive definition

Consumptive means a circumstance when a token is
Consumptive means a circumstance when a token is exchangeable for, or provided
Consumptive means a circumstance when a token is exchangeable for, or provided for the receipt of, services, software, content or real or tangible personal property, including rights of access to services, content or real or tangible personal property.

Examples of Consumptive in a sentence

  • Nothing in this SCIA, nor the execution of this SCIA, shall be deemed to establish any precedent for managing or calculating Consumptive Use by the UCRC or the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.

  • But for the Contractor’s participation in this SCIA and the Pilot Program, the Contractor would otherwise divert the water that is the subject of this SCIA for Consumptive Use during the time period identified in the terms of this SCIA.

  • The estimated conserved Consumptive Use for the Project is 545 acre-feet.

  • The estimated conserved Consumptive Use for the Project is 103 acre-feet.

  • The estimated conserved Consumptive Use for the Project is 132 acre-feet.


More Definitions of Consumptive

Consumptive means the circumstance whereby a token is provided in exchange for the receipt of or
Consumptive means a use of water that removes water from the source of supply such that the quality or quantity is reduced or the timing of return delayed, making it unusable or unavailable for use by others, and includes evaporative loss from impoundments or natural lakes.
Consumptive means a circumstance when a token is exchangeable
Consumptive means a use of water that removes water from the source of supply such that the
Consumptive means the circumstance whereby a digital token is provided in exchange for the
Consumptive when referring to a water right r ecognized under state law means a use of water which removes water from the source of supply such that the quality or quantity is reduced or the timing of return delayed, making it unusable or unavailable for use by others, and includes evaporative loss from . � 20 impoundments or natural lakes. 21
Consumptive when referring to a water right recognized under state law means a use of water which removes water from the source of supply such that the quality or quantity is reduced or the timing of return delayed, making it unusable or unavailable for use by others, and includes evaporative loss from impound ments or natural lakes.