Dakota definition

Dakota and "Dakota Subsidiaries" shall mean (x) Dakota and its subsidiaries, respectively, for the period prior to the DakBev Merger and (y) DakBev and its subsidiaries, respectively, for the period after the DakBev Merger.
Dakota has the meaning set forth in the first paragraph of this Agreement.
Dakota means Dakota Foundation, a North Dakota non-profit corporation.

Examples of Dakota in a sentence

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in North Dakota Law Review by an authorized editor of UND Scholarly Commons.

  • As used in this “Notice” and in the contract for this project, the “covered area” is the State of North Dakota.

  • These permits must be purchased from the Motor Carrier Division of the Highway Patrol at the central office of the NDDOT in Bismarck, North Dakota.

  • Non-minority males who are economically disadvantaged must obtain written certification from Job Service North Dakota (JSND) to qualify for the OJT Program.

  • Notify the North Dakota One Call System (811) before starting the work, so they may locate and mark all utility facilities within the project.


More Definitions of Dakota

Dakota has the meaning given that term in the opening paragraph hereof.
Dakota means Dakota Territory Resource Corp., a Nevada corporation.
Dakota means Dakota Beverage Company, Inc., a Minnesota corporation.
Dakota means Dakota LLC, a West Virginia limited liability company.
Dakota. Dakota Growers Pasta Company, Inc.
Dakota. The Dakota software's advanced parametric analyses enable design exploration, model calibration, risk analysis, and quantification of margins and uncertainty with computational models. These capabilities may be used on their own or as components within advanced strategies such as hybrid optimization, surrogate-based optimization, mixed integer nonlinear programming, or optimization under uncertainty. The Dakota toolkit provides a flexible, extensible interface between such simulation codes and its iterative systems analysis methods, which include: o optimization with gradient and nongradient-based methods; o uncertainty quantification with sampling, reliability, stochastic expansion, and epistemic methods; o parameter estimation using nonlinear least squares (deterministic) or Bayesian inference (stochastic); and o Sensitivity/variance analysis with design of experiments and parameter study methods. Severe Accident and Consequence Research Modeling: MELCOR and MACCS SNL developed and maintains the MELCOR severe accident analysis code and the MELCOR Accident Consequence Code System (MACCS) atmospheric transport and radiological consequence assessment code for the NRC through an on-going contract with NRC for decades. Both codes are under ongoing development responding to emerging regulatory issues such as assessment of power plant vulnerabilities, development and modernization of regulatory tools such as Regulator Guides, assessment of licensee submittals including license amendments and new reactor design certifications, addressing user-need requests, application to State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analyses of power plant risks (SOARCA) and application to full scope probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) activities at NRC. Both MELCOR and MACCS are widely used both domestically and internationally by regulatory agencies and industry alike to support safe reactor regulation. SNL both develops these essential regulatory tools and provides integrated and expert application of the codes to often urgent safety issues, such as the Aircraft Vulnerability Assessments following the terrorist acts of 2001, and the evaluation of potential consequences and lessons learned from the recent severe accidents at Fukushima Dai-ichi.
Dakota are references to Dakota Territory Resource Corp. References to “JR” are references to JR Resources Corp. Prior to completion of the transactions, JR will change its name to Dakota Gold Corp. References to “Dakota Gold” refer to Dakota Gold Corp. References to “we” or “our” and other first person references in this proxy statement/prospectus refer to both Xxxxxx and JR, before completion of the transactions. References to thecombined company” are references to Dakota Gold following the completion of the transactions. References to the “transactions,” unless the context requires otherwise, mean the transactions contemplated by the merger agreement, taken as a whole. Parties to the Transactions (Page 31)