Control Sheet definition

Control Sheet means the control sheet for submission of the data referred to in clause 4.1.1.(c), which shall be in such form as SDS shall prescribe;

Examples of Control Sheet in a sentence

  • Both the Survey Control Index Sheet and the Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheet should be used in conjunction with each other.

  • Both the Survey Control Index Sheet(s) and the Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheet must be used in conjunction with each other as a set.

  • Complete the top part of the Cash Control Sheet with your name, the Till number checked out, and today's date.

  • The Recipient shall also require to submit to SDS in accordance with such submission requirements as SDS shall advise, the details required in the Control Sheet, no later than the last day of the relevant Active Financial Period.

  • Version Control is the management of multiple revisions of documents via the use of a Document Control Sheet and Version Numbering incorporated into each document name.

  • In such a case, the Service-Access Reporting Control Sheet will be sent at a later time.

  • The Engineer’s Surveyor shall prepare a Survey Control Index Sheet and a Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheet, signed, sealed and dated by the professional engineer in direct responsible charge of the surveying and the responsible RPLS for insertion into the plan set.

  • The Companies will use the information on the Control Sheet as part of their hedge designation documentation.

  • Deliverables will also include:  Submission of completed Site Specific Safety Plan,  Form 14 – Daily Contract Time Control Sheet - completed forms submitted monthly during construction phase, and  Form 18 – Daily Site Report - completed forms submitted monthly during construction phase.

  • The Report will contain a summary of each derivative transaction and a copy of each Control Sheet with respect to each derivative transaction effected during the relevant period.

Related to Control Sheet

  • Control Letter means a letter agreement between Agent and (i) the issuer of uncertificated securities with respect to uncertificated securities in the name of any Credit Party, (ii) a securities intermediary with respect to securities, whether certificated or uncertificated, securities entitlements and other financial assets held in a securities account in the name of any Credit Party, (iii) a futures commission merchant or clearing house, as applicable, with respect to commodity accounts and commodity contracts held by any Credit Party, whereby, among other things, the issuer, securities intermediary or futures commission merchant disclaims any security interest in the applicable financial assets, acknowledges the Lien of Agent, on behalf of itself and Lenders, on such financial assets, and agrees to follow the instructions or entitlement orders of Agent without further consent by the affected Credit Party.

  • Control strategy means a strategy to ensure robust and safe operation of the function(s) of the system in response to a specific set of ambient and/or operating conditions (such as road surface condition, traffic intensity and other road users, adverse weather conditions, etc.). This may include the automatic deactivation of a function or temporary performance restrictions (e.g., a reduction in the maximum operating speed, etc.).

  • Control equipment means equipment necessary for the setting and/or unsetting of an immobilizer.

  • Control system means the combination of capture and control devices used to reduce emissions to the atmosphere.

  • control zone shall have the meaning given in the Operating Agreement.