Derogation definition
Derogation means a derogation given in terms of Clause 93 (Derogations);
Derogation means a derogation from the limit of livestock manure that can be applied to land each year, approved by the Department in accordance with regulation 12;”;
Derogation means (a) a direction issued by the Authority relieving a CUSC Party from the obligation under its Licence to comply with such parts of the Grid Code or any Distribution Code or in the case of
Examples of Derogation in a sentence
Not in Derogation of Other ------------------------------------------------------------------ Benefits.
Derogation is only permitted where the delay in the transmission or execution of the order is in the Client’s interest and the Client has not declined the possibility of such derogation.
Derogation shall only be permitted following approval by the SPPSC by common accord.
Derogation from publication of particular information may be granted if it could endanger the Beneficiary(ies) or harm their interests and has been agreed in written with the Contracting Authority.
Not in Derogation of other -------------------------------------------------------------- Benefits.
More Definitions of Derogation
Derogation means the right of a Party to not apply a specific standard, requirement or obligation of European Union legislation or a Policy of this Agreement for a limited period of time;
Derogation means a waiver issued by the Authority exempting or suspending a Licensee’s obligations to implement or comply with a provision of the Grid Code or the Performance Standards;
Derogation means (a) a direction issued by the Authority relieving a CUSC Party from the obligation under its Licence to comply with such parts of the Grid Code or any Distribution Code or in the case of The Company the Transmission Licence as may be specified in such direction and/or (b) a Connect and Manage Derogation as the context requires and “Derogated” shall be construed accordingly;
Derogation a direction issued by the Director or any provision of any Supplemental Agreement, which in either case, relieves the Generator from its obligation under the Generation Licence or under the Master Connection Agreement to comply with such parts of the Grid Code as may be specified in such direction or provision;
Derogation a direction issued by the Director relieving a Party from the obligation under its Licence to comply with such parts of the Grid Code or any Distribution Code or in the case of NGC the Transmission Licence as may be specified in such direction and "Derogated" shall be construed accordingly.
Derogation means, for a limited number of the Contract 4 Terms & Conditions, proposed alternative drafting;
Derogation means the grant of a further period within which to comply fully with the conditions for the approval of dispatch centres and purification centres set out in Chapter IV of the Annex to the Council Directive, which conditions are set out in column (1) to the Schedule to these Regulations;