Disposal Conditions definition

Disposal Conditions means the conditions set out in Part 2 of Schedule 5 (Disposal Conditions);
Disposal Conditions. ’ means the condition(s) precedent to the Disposal Completion, further
Disposal Conditions means the conditions precedent under the Disposal Agreement

Examples of Disposal Conditions in a sentence

  • Under the FPMR, the vend- ee must provide insurance to protect the United States when credit is ex- tended (§ 101–47.304–4(f)).§§ 644.555–644.557 [Reserved]Inspections To Insure Compliance With Disposal Conditions § 644.558 Properties requiring compli- ance inspections.The principal properties conveyed which require inspections are for the training of civilian components of the Armed Forces.

  • Two of those arguments, and New York’s summary response to them, are set forth below.59 Disposal Conditions EPA generally asserts that designation will not cause any adverse coastal effects.

  • Completion Talent Sky Disposal Completion shall take place on a date agreed in writing between the Talent Sky Disposal Purchaser and the Talent Sky Disposal Seller following the satisfaction (or waiver, if applicable) of each of the Talent Sky Disposal Conditions, and such date shall be the same date as the date of the Nansha Acquisition Completion.

  • As part of the Disposal Conditions, the aforesaid agreements together with the Tenancy Agreement shall terminate prior to Completion.As the Hotel is located in a convenient location, the average occupancy rate had been kept between 75% and 80% before the Coronavirus 2019 (‘‘COVID-19’’) pandemic.

  • Completion of the Disposal Pursuant to the terms of the Acquisition Deed, Disposal Completion shall take place on a mutually agreed Business Day between the Purchaser and the Vendor failing within 10 Business Days after the date on which all the Disposal Conditions have been fulfilled (or waived, if applicable), or such other date as may be agreed by the Purchaser and the Vendor.

  • Completion of the Proposed Disposals shall take place on or before the seventh (7th) business day after the date on which all of the Disposal Conditions have been fulfilled or waived, or any other date as the parties may agree in writing.

  • All other Disposal Conditions can be waived by the Purchaser in writing.

  • This also applies where the commission of a relevant offence by the child is not established by a sheriff, to whom a children’s hearing refers the case to establish the facts or who reviews the case under section 85 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995.

  • If any of the Disposal Conditions (save for those compliance with which has been waived or varied in accordance with the terms of the SPAs) have not been satisfied by the date falling thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the SPAs or such other date as may be agreed in writing by the parties, the SPAs will lapse and no party will have any claim against the other parties under the SPAs, save for any claim arising from antecedent breaches of the SPAs.

  • Consequences of Failing To Meet the Disposal Conditions or Recordkeeping Requirements Disposal in a landfill subject to or meeting the landfill design requirements is a condition of the exemption to the listing under the two approaches being proposed.


More Definitions of Disposal Conditions

Disposal Conditions means the conditions precedent to the Completion of the Disposal
Disposal Conditions means the conditions precedent under the Disposal Agreement as set out in the section headed “A. The Proposed Disposal – 1. The Disposal Agreement – Disposal Conditions”

Related to Disposal Conditions

  • Special Conditions means Special Conditions of Contract, which override the General Conditions, also referred to as SCC.

  • Terminal condition means an incurable condition caused by injury, disease, or illness that according to reasonable medical judgment will produce death within six months, even with available life-sustaining treatment provided in accordance with the prevailing standard of medical care.

  • Environmental Conditions means the presence in the environment, including the soil, groundwater, surface water or ambient air, of any Hazardous Material at a level which exceeds any applicable standard or threshold under any Environmental Law or otherwise requires investigation or remediation (including, without limitation, investigation, study, health or risk assessment, monitoring, removal, treatment or transport) under any applicable Environmental Laws.

  • Special Condition means a condition of a Transporter's Licence or Shipper's Licence other than a Standard Condition;

  • Hazardous financial condition means that, based on its present or reasonably anticipated financial condition, a risk retention group, although not yet financially impaired or insolvent, is unlikely to be able:

  • General Conditions means the “International Development Association General Conditions for Credits and Grants”, dated July 1, 2005 (as amended through October 15, 2006).

  • Abnormal Condition means any condition on the Interconnection Facilities which, determined in accordance with Good Utility Practice, is: (i) outside normal operating parameters such that facilities are operating outside their normal ratings or that reasonable operating limits have been exceeded; and (ii) could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the safe and reliable operation of the Interconnection Facilities; but which, in any case, could reasonably be expected to result in an Emergency Condition. Any condition or situation that results from lack of sufficient generating capacity to meet load requirements or that results solely from economic conditions shall not, standing alone, constitute an Abnormal Condition.

  • Additional Conditions means the terms and conditions set out in the Offer Document.

  • Congenital Condition(s) means (a) any medical, physical or mental abnormalities existed at the time of or before birth, whether or not being manifested, diagnosed or known at birth; or (b) any neo-natal abnormalities developed within six (6) months of birth.

  • General Condition means these General Terms and Conditions of Contract.

  • Environmental Condition means any condition or circumstance, including the presence of Hazardous Substances which does or would (i) require assessment, investigation, abatement, correction, removal or remediation under any Environmental Law, (ii) give rise to any civil or criminal Liability under any Environmental Law, (iii) create or constitute a public or private nuisance or (iv) constitute a violation of or non-compliance with any Environmental Law.

  • Adverse Environmental Condition means (i) the existence or the continuation of the existence, of an Environmental Contamination (including, without limitation, a sudden or non-sudden accidental or non-accidental Environmental Contamination), of, or exposure to, any substance, chemical, material, pollutant, Hazardous Substance, odor or audible noise or other release or emission in, into or onto the environment (including without limitation, the air, ground, water or any surface) at, in, by, from or related to any Equipment, (ii) the environmental aspect of the transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of materials in connection with the operation of any Equipment, or (iii) the violation, or alleged violation, of any Environmental Law, permits or licenses of, by or from any governmental authority, agency or court relating to environmental matters connected with any of the Equipment.

  • General Conditions Cost means costs incurred and minor work performed by Contractor without the need for competitive bids/proposals. The allowable General Conditions items are limited in Paragraph 11.1 and are further described on Exhibit “D”. The maximum allowable General Conditions Cost payable to Contractor during the Construction Phase of the Project is set out in Exhibit “A” attached to this Agreement.

  • Supplemental Conditions means those terms and conditions, if included in the Agreement by mutual written agreement of the Parties, which add to or modify the Agreement and are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in the Agreement. In the case of a conflict between the Supplemental Conditions and the Agreement, the Supplemental Conditions shall prevail.

  • Hazardous condition means any situation involving the actual, imminent or probable spillage, leakage, or release of a hazardous substance onto the land, into a water of the State or into the atmosphere which creates an immediate or potential danger to the public health or safety or to the environment.

  • Business Condition of any Person shall mean the condition (financial or other), earnings, results of operations, business, properties or prospects of such Person.

  • Materials of Environmental Concern any gasoline or petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof) or petroleum products or any hazardous or toxic substances, materials or wastes, defined or regulated as such in or under any Environmental Law, including asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls and urea-formaldehyde insulation.

  • Medical condition means either of the following:

  • Physical Conditions Report means, with respect to the Property, a report prepared by a company satisfactory to Lender regarding the physical condition of the Property, satisfactory in form and substance to Lender in its sole discretion, which report shall, among other things, (a) confirm that the Property and its use complies, in all material respects, with all applicable Legal Requirements (including, without limitation, zoning, subdivision and building laws) and (b) include a copy of a final certificate of occupancy with respect to all Improvements on the Property.

  • Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.

  • Step Down Conditions As of any Distribution Date on which any decrease in any Senior Prepayment Percentage may apply, (i) the outstanding Principal Balance of all Mortgage Loans 60 days or more Delinquent (including Mortgage Loans in REO and foreclosure), averaged over the preceding six month period, as a percentage of the aggregate of the Class Certificate Principal Balances of the Classes of Subordinate Certificates on such Distribution Date, does not equal or exceed 50% and (ii) cumulative Realized Losses with respect to all of the Mortgage Loans do not exceed: · for any Distribution Date on or after the seventh anniversary until the eighth anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 30% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date, · for any Distribution Date on or after the eighth anniversary until the ninth anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 35% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date, · for any Distribution Date on or after the ninth anniversary until the tenth anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 40% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date, · for any Distribution Date on or after the tenth anniversary until the eleventh anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 45% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date, and · for any Distribution Date on or after the eleventh anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 50% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date.

  • Specific Conditions means the conditions in addition or in variation to the general conditions which the Commission may lay down specifically for a distribution licensee;

  • Mortgage Conditions means the mortgage conditions booklet reference MORT 0154 MAY 13 HF;

  • Unsafe condition as used in this clause means the actual or potential exposure of contractor or Government employees to a hazardous material as defined in Federal Standard No. 313, and any revisions thereto during the term of this contract, or any other material or working condition designated by the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) as potentially hazardous and requiring safety controls.

  • Special Conditions of Contract means the pages completed by the Procuring Entity entitled Special Conditions of Contract which constitute Part A of the Special Conditions.

  • Complex or chronic medical condition means a physical,