enablement definition

enablement means synchronising the reserve equipment until its loading level becomes equal to the minimum operating level, or preparing the reserve equipment to be dispatched above its market capacity.
enablement means the preparation of land for development and includes :-
enablement means preparing reserve for dispatch.

More Definitions of enablement

enablement which means that the person skilled in the art would have been able to perform the invention (para. 26). Lord Hoffmann held that the test for enablement for purposes of anticipation was the same as the test for sufficiency under the rel- evant United Kingdom legislation. (Enablement for the purposes of sufficiency of the patent specifica- tion under the Canadian Patent Act, s. 34(1)(b) of the pre-October 1, 1989 Act, now s. 27(3)(b), is not an issue to be decided in this case and my analysis of enablement is solely related to the test for antic- ipation. The question of whether enablement for purposes of sufficiency is identical in Canada is better left to another day.)
enablement means an SFU or unit in an MDU that is physically passed by the Transferred Fiber Assets and (a) either (i) a terminal access point has been installed within a distance of such SFU or MDU that is consistent with standard industry practice (but in no event with a drop length longer than 1,400 feet), or (ii) fiber has been installed to an exterior wall of such SFU or MDU with sufficient access to inside wiring of the SFU or MDU to provide service to one or more residential units therein, (b)(i) has a terminal access point or installed fiber that is readily accessible through a public right-of-way or right of access agreement that has been obtained (as and if necessary) and (ii) permission to access common areas or other permission for installation of inside wiring or customer premises equipment (other than in respect of the end user) has been obtained (as and if necessary), and (c) is capable of installation of customer premise equipment within four (4) Business Days after receipt by the Business of an order for customer activation, without giving effect to any delays or disruptions that may be due to vendor availability, staffing shortages, weather-related events, higher-than-usual demand and other similar events.
enablement means preparing reserve equipment for dispatch.
enablement as used herein, means the ability to implement the IP without undue experimentation or effort.
enablement means that the person skilled in the art “would have been able to perform the invention” without undue burden. The person skilled in the art is assumed to be willing to make trial and error experiments to get it to work: Sanofi, at paras. 26-27.