corrective measure definition

corrective measure. The contractor shall repair and deficiencies which do not meet the performance guideline.
corrective measure means a last resort measure taken by all NEMOs in case of performance degradation of the price coupling algorithm or of the continuous trading matching algorithm with the aim to restore their adequate performance.
corrective measure. The contractor shall repair to meet the performance guideline as established by the manufacturer.

Examples of corrective measure in a sentence

  • The Permittee shall prepare a Corrective Measure Study Report presenting the results obtained from Sections I through III and recommending a corrective measure alternative.

  • The Permittee shall develop the Corrective Measure Alternatives based on the corrective action objectives and analysis of potential corrective measure technologies.

  • The Permittee shall finalize the Corrective Measure Study Report incorporating comments received from the Department on the Draft Corrective Measure Study Report.

  • Upon receipt of the Final Corrective Measure Study Report, EPA shall announce its availability to the public for review and comment.

  • Corrective Measure Development: The Permittee shall assemble the technologies that pass the screening step into specific alternatives that have the potential to meet the corrective action objectives for each media.


More Definitions of corrective measure

corrective measure means any action or activity that can be used to
corrective measure. The contractor shall repair any deficiencies in excess of the performance guideline. If the wall is to remain unfinished per contact, and the wall meets building codes as evidenced by passed inspections, then no corrective action is required.
corrective measure. The contractor will repair leaking refrigerant lines and recharge the air-conditioning unit unless the damage was caused by the owner’s actions or negligence.
corrective measure. The contractor will repair the pocket door to meet the performance guideline, one time during the warranty period.
corrective measure. The contractor will fill splits in the door panel with wood filler and match paint or stain as closely as practical.
corrective measure. If the contractor has provided final grading, upon request by the owner, the contractor will fill settled areas affecting proper drainage in excess of six inches, one time only during the warranty period. The owner will be responsible for removal and replacement of shrubs and other landscaping affected by the placement of such fill.
corrective measure. The contractor will repair or replace any beam or post with a defect that does not meet the guideline.