In perpetuity definition

In perpetuity means maintaining the principal amounts of the federal capitalization grants and state matching funds within the CWSRF.
In perpetuity. The most extensive period of time permitted, including --------------- renewal and extension periods, if any, by any applicable Law.
In perpetuity means “forever,” which is a very long time.64 In protecting the conservation values of land “in perpetuity” or “forever” with conservation easements, it should be acknowledged that in some, hopefully rare, circumstances, conditions may change such that it no longer makes sense to continue to protect certain lands for conservation purposes.

Examples of In perpetuity in a sentence

  • The LLC will commence business as of the date of filing and will continue: (check one) ☐ - In perpetuity.

  • The period of the ACEP-WRE conservation easement is (Landowner check and initial selected option below)— In perpetuity.

  • In perpetuity, you shall not disclose, disseminate, transmit, publish, distribute, make available or otherwise convey any of the Company’s, its affiliates’, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • In perpetuity, Consultant shall not disclose the EBA Trade Secrets to any Person.

  • In perpetuity, the Executive shall not disclose, disseminate, transmit, publish, distribute, make available or otherwise convey any of the Company’s, Affiliates’, or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • In perpetuity, NetSolve shall not: (1) use any customer information that it obtains as a result of performing the Services hereunder or the network designs developed hereunder to compete with AT&T or others; and (2) NetSolve should not disclose such customer information or network designs to any third party, employees, agents, subcontractors or suppliers for the purpose of competing with AT&T or others.

  • In perpetuity, Employee shall testify at POI’s request and expense in any legal, regulatory or dispute resolution proceeding relating to Employee’s employment with POI or involving subject matter of which Employee has knowledge or of which POI reasonably believes Employee has knowledge and arising during or within two (2) years after the Employment Term.

  • In perpetuity from delivery of a WORK, BUYER is granted a world-wide, transferrable license to the WORK.

  • In perpetuity after Employee’s employment with POI, Employee shall not Exploit, for any purpose, any POI Trade Secret.

  • In perpetuity, Licensee shall not Disclose to any Person AWI Trade Secrets.


More Definitions of In perpetuity

In perpetuity as used herein means forever and the flood insurance cannot lapse at any time in the future. Pursuant to section 311 of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇.▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇, the Recipient’s failure to maintain such insurance will result in the Recipient(s) being barred from future federal disaster recovery assistance and that the property will not be able to be repaired with future federal disaster recovery assistance, even if transferred to another individual.
In perpetuity generally means “eternal” or “forever,” while “indefinitely” means for an undesignated amount of time. GMVUAC is partially correct that the word “indefinitely” does not necessarily mean “permanently.” The long-term groundwater monitoring at the Landsburg Mine Site will continue indefinitely in that it will only stop if and when Ecology grants its approval.
In perpetuity means for the lifespan of the development causing the adverse effect. For housing this is typically 80-130 years.

Related to In perpetuity

  • the 1961 Act means the Land Compensation Act 1961(d); “the 1965 Act” means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(e); “the 1980 Act” means the Highways Act 1980(f);