External Source definition

External Source means all ionizing radiation sources that could present exposure or external dose to an individual.
External Source means: (a) a person or organisation that was not authorised to use the Named Insured’s Network; or (b) a retail customer of the Insured, other than an Employee or Third Party Contractor, using the Insured’s Website for the purposes of browsing, purchasing or selling goods or services.

Examples of External Source in a sentence

  • Section 5(c) below sets for the method for determining the "target incentive amount" under the Annual Performance Plan and the "calculated market value" of phantom Performance Shares under the LTIP.

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Related to External Source

  • External User means a user of an Online Service that is not an employee, onsite contractor, or onsite agent of Customer or its Affiliates.

  • External Market Buyer means a Market Buyer making purchases of energy from the PJM Interchange Energy Market for consumption by end-users outside the PJM Region, or for load in the PJM Region that is not served by Network Transmission Service.

  • external borders means external borders as defined in Article 2(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/399;

  • external wall means an outer wall of a building even though adjoining to a wall of another building and also means a wall abutting on an interior open space of a building;

  • external company means a foreign company that is carrying on business, or non-profit activities, as the case may be, within the Republic, subject to section 23(2);