GSWC definition

GSWC means Golden State Water Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Corporation.
GSWC means Golden State Water Company, a California corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of the Corporation.
GSWC means Golden State Water Company, a California corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of the Corporation. “Individual Performance Measures” means the criteria or goals utilized to determine the amounts of each Participant’s

Examples of GSWC in a sentence

  • A new well is being drilled and equipped by GSWC a short distance away and down gradient to replace this aged and failing well.

  • Consultant acknowledges and agrees to adhere to and be bound by GSWC’s policies relevant to Consultant’s performance of work and services on behalf of GSWC.

  • The water line to the GET K treatment facility had been previously installed in Dolecetto Drive by Aerojet and this water line connects several Aerojet extraction ▇▇▇▇▇ to the GET K facility.3 The Licensee reimburses GSWC for all costs related to the treatment system.

  • Destruction of the existing well and razing of site (valued at up to $167,000 based on a recent well destruction contract cost in Simi Valley) GSWC will record the lease payments as Other Revenues, which will be used to offset expenses in the ▇▇▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ customer service area.

  • The parties acknowledge that GSWC may be irreparably harmed if Consultant breaches the obligations of confidentiality under this Contract and such obligations are not specifically enforced, then GSWC may not have an adequate remedy at law in the event of an actual or threatened violation of any such material obligation hereunder.

  • In particular, Consultant understands and agrees that GSWC has made no promise or representation whatsoever of any employment or offer of employment to Consultant at any time, and that any offer of employment to Consultant to be effective for any purpose must be made, if at all, solely and exclusively by a later writing signed by an executive officer of GSWC.

  • To do this, the secrecy problem over a DM-SWC is reviewed in Subsection 2.2.2. The secrecy capacity over a G-SWC is surveyed in Subsection 2.2.3 as well.

  • GSWC requests that this advice letter become effective on July 1, 2024.

  • The Licensee already reimburses GSWC for all costs related to the treatment system.

  • GSWC will not withhold any employment taxes from compensation it pays to Consultant.


More Definitions of GSWC

GSWC means Golden State Water Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Corporation. “Initial Joint Inventory Adjustment Difference” means, with respect to any Targeted New Base, the difference between (1) the amount of the contract award for such Targeted New Base at the time of the execution of the Bill of Sale for such Targeted New Base following a joint inventory of the assets at such Targeted New Base, and (2) the amount of the contract award for such Targeted New Base announced by the Department of Defense at the time of the contract award. “Payout Percentage” means, with respect to each Performance Criteria, the percentage of the Participant’s Target Performance Award that is payable with respect to such Performance Criteria based on the degree of satisfaction of the Performance Target for such Performance Criteria. “Peer Group” means the following seven companies: American Water Works Company, Inc., Essential Utilities, Inc., California Water Service Group, SJW Group, Middlesex Water Company, York Water Company and Artesian Resources Corporation. For this purpose, total shareholder return for the Corporation and each of the other seven companies shall be calculated using the Securities and Exchange Commission guidelines for reporting financial performance. If the stock of any of the members of the Peer Group is no longer traded or is suspended from trading as of the last business day of the Performance Period, that company shall not be included in the Peer Group. “Performance Criteria” means ASUS Cumulative Net Earnings, ASUS New Base Acquisition Success Rate, Aggregate GSWC Operating Expense Level and Total Shareholder Return.