Destabilization definition

Destabilization means any act that disrupts the peace and tranquillity of any Member State or which may lead to mass social and political disorder;
Destabilization means any set of facts that causes the Rent Stabilization Code to no longer apply to the Regulated Units, whether by expiration, legislative repeal, judicial invalidation, or any other reason.
Destabilization has the meaning set forth in Section 5.02(e).

Examples of Destabilization in a sentence

  • After Destabilization, where this Agreement permits or requires rent adjustments pursuant to Rent Stabilization (or similar language), the Owner shall adjust the applicable rent pursuant to the method established by HPD and described in subsection (ii) above.

  • In addition, the holders/preparers of this FSP will undertake to comply with Sections 54 (Fan Destabilization), 55 (Stream Crossings), 56 (Fish Passage) and 57 (Protection of Fish and Fish Habitat) of the FPPR during the term of the plan.

  • No More Negotiation: Slavery and the Destabilization of Colonial Hispaniola’s Encomienda System.

Related to Destabilization

  • Stabilization means providing adequate measures, vegetative and/or structural, that will prevent erosion from occurring.

  • Mobilization means stabilizing adequate infrastructure at designated Site comprising of Equipment, aids, tools, tackles, instruments, Goods & Materials, experienced manpower, supported with supervising personal in order to provide services as per the provision of Contract document.