Current Scope definition

Current Scope means the current scope of the Business as of the Effective Date, with reference to the assets, regional coverage, product lines, and customer focus of the Business and other relevant factors.

Examples of Current Scope in a sentence

  • Current Scope of the Project means the Project as described in the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR).

  • However, the following shall not be considered as Betterments: • An upgrade which the Parties agree should be completed at no cost to LACMTA; • Construction in accordance with LACMTA Design Criteria and Standards in effect prior to the date that proposals for the Design/Build Contract are due, State and Federal Regulations or CPUC requirements; or • Measures to mitigate environmental impacts identified in the Current Scope of the Project and Final Environmental Impact Report and any supplements thereto.

  • When there is temporary work covered under Current Scope of Work and/or Future Work covered in Article 2 that cannot be done by the active or laid off Bargaining Unit employees, the Company will use the following procedure to complete the work.

  • Additional Services may be initiated by either Party to cover changes to the Base Services or Current Scope of Service, requested Projects, or other Additional Services as well as changes to the current planning parameters and assumptions, or the operating business environment.

Related to Current Scope

  • TARGET 2 means the Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer payment system which utilises a single shared platform and which was launched on 19 November 2007.

  • Target means Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer payment system.

  • Current Prices means the prices for the specified materials prevailing on any date subsequent to the date 28 days prior to the latest date set for the submission of the Tenders, by reason of any National or State Statute or Ordinance,

  • Soft Target means a target that will suffer minimum damage and cause minimum damage to the subject vehicle in the event of a collision.

  • Target Population means persons with low incomes who have one or more disabilities, including mental illness, HIV or AIDS, substance abuse, or other chronic health condition, or individuals eligible for services provided pursuant to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act (Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 4500) of the Welfare and Institutions Code) and may include, among other populations, adults, emancipated minors, families with children, elderly persons, young adults aging out of the foster care system, individuals exiting from institutional settings, veterans, and homeless people.