EFF definition

EFF means, for DRAM Products of a particular Design ID, the time at which the first wafer of such DRAM Product is processed through the entire manufacturing process flow therefor in the Inotera Fab.
EFF has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5(1)(yy);
EFF means Eco Firma Farms LLC;

Examples of EFF in a sentence

  • For the duration of a State Responsibility Fire, the DFPC shall administer EFF and/or State funds for fire management costs and appoint an Agency Administrator who shall represent the State in accordance with the delegation of authority from the DFPC Director.

  • EFF Crew Boss training will be conducted on an interagency basis on odd numbered years.

  • The EFF is created in accordance with statute and exists through the payments made by participating Colorado counties and other entities that enter into EFF agreements with the DFPC.

  • The DFPC shall make distribution from the EFF only upon direction of the Division Director or his/her designee, and is subject to the “Emergencies” provisions of the State Fiscal Rules (Rule 2).

  • The Division shall provide written financial reports (“EFF Financial Report”) to the EFF Committee and to all participants in the EFF Program prior to the Fall Committee meeting, identifying fund income, expenditures and encumbrances, and available balance.

  • In the event of a default by the County or Sheriff, or both, for any reason OTHER than its or their failure to timely enter into an AOP, the County and Sheriff may not be eligible to receive any EFF funds for any Eligible Costs that are incurred after the date of termination set forth in the default notice.

  • Any disagreements between the parties regarding eligibility for EFF assistance shall be addressed through the appeals process in accordance with the provision of § 24-4-106, C.R.S.

  • Furthermore, the Division shall repay to the County all sums the County paid for that Term, less (1) any sums the State paid or is obligated to pay to the County for Eligible Costs incurred by the County during that term prior to the date of termination; and (2) EFF funds committed during that Term prior to termination for any other fire in jurisdictions covered by the EFF in reliance on the Annual Contribution by the County and Sheriff for that Term.

  • All payments to the EFF are final and non-refundable except as provided in section H(3)(iv) of this Agreement.

  • The provisions of this sub-section shall control the eligibility of costs for reimbursement or payment from the EFF.


More Definitions of EFF

EFF shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph.
EFF means the 90th percentile of the rate of effluent, expressed as m3/d, discharged from the mill, determined by the use of statistical methods, and using a period of time specified in Subsection 3.1.2 or as approved by the Regional Waste Manager for determination of the 90th percentile of the rate of discharge of effluent.
EFF means Extended Fund Facility;
EFF means Eagle Family Foods, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
EFF. Means the Emergency Fire Fund as defined in C.R.S. § 24-33.5-1202(3.8) and § 24-33.5-1220, et seq. “FEPP Program.” The Federal Excess Personal Property Program enacted by Congress under the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (June 30, 1949, Pub. L. ▇▇▇, ▇▇. 288, 63 Stat. 377) and the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. § 2101 et seq.) through which DFPC is responsible for building and maintaining fire equipment in the State of Colorado. “Fire Department.” Pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-33.5-1202(3.9), the duly authorized fire protection organization of a town, city, county, or city and county, a fire protection district, or a metropolitan district or county improvement district that provides fire protection. “Incident Commander.” Pursuant to C.R.S. § 29-22.5-102(2), the individual responsible for the overall management of the incident including developing incident objectives and managing all incident operations, by virtue of explicit legal, agency, or delegated authority. “IQS.” The Incident Qualification System developed by the National Association of State Foresters. IQS is a software program that allows the user to track incident qualifications, experience, tasks books and fitness levels for organization/agency personnel. “Local Incident Management Team.” Pursuant to C.R.S. § 29-22.5-102(4), a single or multi-agency team of capable individuals formed and managed at the local or county level and created or activated when necessary to provide the command and control infrastructure required to manage a major or complex incident requiring a significant number of local and mutual aid resources. “Mutual Aid Agreement.” Pursuant to C.R.S. § 29-22.5-102(5), a written agreement between or among federal, state, and local agencies in which the agencies agree to assist one another upon request by furnishing such resources as personnel and equipment.