Eastside definition

Eastside means Eastside Rock Products, Inc.;
Eastside means Eastside Rock Products, Inc., a corporation incorporated under the state laws of Washington, which is a subsidiary of the JMB Vendor.
Eastside module consists of 7 lagoons in series with a surface area of 9.2 acres (0.037 sq. km.), and the "Westside" module consists of 3 lagoons in series that have an area of about 6.57 acres (0.027 km.). A new wastewater treatment facility is being built with support from the North American Development Bank (NADBank).

Examples of Eastside in a sentence

  • Eastside Forest Ecosystem Health Assessment--Volume II: Ecosystem management: principles and applications.

  • L-080 Scaling Rules Determination of volume and grade of any forest products shall be conducted by a state approved third party scaling organization and in accordance with the Westside log scaling and grading rules and Xxxxxxxx Volume Table, revised July 1, 1972, contained in the Northwest Log Rules Eastside and Westside Log Scaling Handbook (developed and produced by the Northwest Log Rules Advisory Group) and in effect on the date of confirmation of this contract.

  • Southern Yellow Pine, Eastside, per thousand board feet (Source – Random Lengths Publications, Inc.).

  • L-090 Scaling Rules Determination of volume of any forest products shall be conducted by a state approved third party scaling organization and in accordance with the Eastside log scaling and grading rules, Region 6 taper rules, and Xxxxxxxx Volume Table, revised July 1, 1972, contained in the Northwest Log Rules Eastside and Westside Log Scaling Handbook (developed and produced by the Northwest Log Rules Advisory Group) and in effect on the date of confirmation of this contract.

  • Eastside Property is located east of Cameco’s Rabbit Lake mill and the eastern edge of the Athabasca Basin and was acquired by staking in June 2017.

  • The proposed Westside and Eastside Recycled Water Projects, as well as non-potable water supplies associated with onsite water systems implemented in compliance with San Francisco’s Non-potable Water Ordinance (Health Code Chapter 12C), are also described in Section 6.2.2 of the UWMP.

  • Scaling shall be conducted in accordance with the Northwest Log Rules Eastside by BLM scalers, and/or independent scalers contracted to BLM.

  • Scaling shall be conducted in accordance with the Eastside Scribner Scaling Rules by BLM scalers, and/or independent scalers contracted to BLM.

  • Eastside Forest Ecosystem Health Assessment--Volume II: Ecosys- tem management: principles and applications.

  • Added forest products shall become a part of this contract and the Xxxxxxxx log scale volume, as defined by the Northwest Log Rules Eastside, shall be determined by the Contract Administrator.


More Definitions of Eastside

Eastside has the meaning assigned to such term set forth in the introductory paragraph to this Loan Agreement.
Eastside. Eastside Distilling, Inc., a Nevada corporation 2000 XX Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx X, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx 00000 Agreement:

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