EAW definition

EAW means any environmental assessment worksheet required under the Applicable Laws.
EAW means Eastern Acoustic Works, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation. “EAW Entities” means EAW, SIA Software Company, Inc., a New York corporation, and Blackstone Technologies, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation. “EAW Entity Guaranties” has the meaning set forth in Article VIII (d) of this Amendment and includes all amendments and replacements thereof. “EAW Entity Security Agreements” has the meaning set forth in Article VIII (b) of this Amendment and includes all amendments and replacements thereof. “Guarantor” means, collectively, Mackie Designs Manufacturing Inc., a Washington corporation, and Eastern Acoustic Works, a Massachusetts corporation. “Guaranty” means, collectively, the EAW Entity Guaranties and the MDM Guaranty. “Interest Period” means as to any LIBOR Rate Borrowing , a period of one, two, three, six, nine or 12 months commencing on the date the LIBOR Borrowing Rate becomes applicable thereto; provided however, that: (a) no Interest Period shall be selected that would extend beyond the maturity date of the applicable Loan; (b) any Interest Period that would otherwise expire on a day that is not a Business Day shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day, unless the result of such extension would be to extend such Interest Period into another calendar month, in which event the Interest Period shall end on the immediately preceding Business Day; and (c) any Interest Period that begins on the last Business Day of a calendar month (or on a day for which there is no numerically corresponding day in the calendar month at the end of such Interest Period) shall end on the last Business Day of a calendar month during which the applicable Interest Period expires. “LIBOR Borrowing Rate” means the LIBOR Rate (Reserved Adjusted) plus the Applicable Margin in effect as of the first day of the applicable LIBOR Rate Borrowing. “LIBOR Rate” means the average offered rate (computed on the basis of a 360–day year and the actual number of days elapsed) for deposits in United States Dollars for delivery of such deposits on the day that is two Business Days preceding the first day of the applicable Interest Period of a LIBOR Rate Borrowing for the number of days comprised therein for the number of days comprised therein, which appears on Telerate Page 3750 as of 11:00 a.m., London time (or such other time as of which such rate appears) or the rate for such deposits determined by U.S. Bank at such time based on such other published service of general applicatio...
EAW shall have the meaning set forth above in the opening paragraph of this Agreement;

Examples of EAW in a sentence

  • The MPCA notified the public of the availability of the EAW for public comment.

  • Note: If the project involves 500 or more parking spaces, consult EAW Guidelines about whether a detailed air quality analysis is needed.

  • If the peak hour traffic generated exceeds 250 vehicles or the total daily trips exceeds 2,500, a traffic impact study must be prepared as part of the EAW.

  • Include any hazardous air pollutants (consult EAW Guidelines for a listing), any greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxides), and ozone-depleting chemicals (chlorofluorocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons or sulfur hexafluoride).

  • A Desk Study, Site Investigation, Risk Assessment and where necessary a Remediation Strategy must be undertaken in accordance with the following document:- Land Contamination: A Guide for Developers (WLGA, WAG & EAW, July 2006).

  • The EAW, public comments, and MPCA follow-up evaluation did not disclose any related or anticipated future projects that may interact with this project in such a way as to identify any potential cumulative environmental impacts that are reasonably expected to occur.

  • For additional information, worksheets or for EAW Guidelines, contact: Environmental Quality Board, 658 Cedar St., St. Paul, MN 55155, 651-296-8253, or at their Web site http://www.mnplan.state.mn.us.

  • Descriptions of water resources and potential effects from the project in EAW Item 11 must be consistent with the geology, soils and topography/land forms and potential effects described in EAW Item 10.

  • The EAW, the permit development process, and the evidence in the record are adequate to support a reasoned decision regarding the potential significant environmental effects that are reasonably expected to occur from this Project.

  • The EAW, public comments, and MPCA follow-up evaluation did not disclose any related or anticipated future projects that may interact with this Project in such a way as to identify any potential cumulative environmental impacts that are reasonably expected to occur.


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