Insubstantial Amounts definition

Insubstantial Amounts of the Data means an amount that has no independent commercial value as a product and could not be used as a substitute for Vendor’s products or services.
Insubstantial Amounts means any excerpts or portions of EcoInvent Data related to the Calculated Data that are: (i) not more than maximum five (5) data points with regard to the quantity required for transparency reasons (e.g., for proof of ecoinvent as data source; and (ii) which, when reproduced and/or disseminated in any way (on their own or when compiled together), do not affect ecoinvent’s ability to license the relevant EcoInvent Data and/or do not serve as a substitute for the relevant EcoInvent Data. “Calculated Data” means: new data computed by using the EcoInvent Data.
Insubstantial Amounts excerpts or portions of the Database and/or Datasets related to the Calculated Data that are (i) not more than maximum five (5) Data Points with regard to quantity and required for transparency reasons (e.g. for proof of ecoinvent as data source related to the Calculated Data); and

Examples of Insubstantial Amounts in a sentence

  • Insubstantial Amounts from Incidental or Occasional Sales of Fixed Assets.

  • User may use Insubstantial Amounts of the FactSet Data in the normal conduct of its business for use in reports, memoranda and presentations to User’s employees, customers, agents and consultants, but FactSet and its respective affiliates reserve all ownership rights and rights to redistribute the FactSet Data.

  • Insubstantial Amounts of the Data used in the ordinary course of business.


More Definitions of Insubstantial Amounts

Insubstantial Amounts of the Data means an amount that has no independent commercial value as a product and could not be used as a substitute for Licensor’s products or services.
Insubstantial Amounts of the Data means an amount that has no independent commercial value as a product and could not be used as a substitute for Vendor’s products or services. In this Agreement references to the plural include the singular and vice versa;
Insubstantial Amounts of the Data means an amount that could not be used as a substitute for Vendor’s products or services.

Related to Insubstantial Amounts

  • Substantial Amount means, at the time of determination thereof, an amount in excess of 30.0% of total consolidated assets (exclusive of depreciation) at such time of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries determined on a consolidated basis.

  • Differential Amount means the Differential Amount as calculated or, respectively, specified by the Calculation Agent pursuant to § 4 of the Special Conditions.

  • Substantial U.S. Market Interest means “substantial U.S. market interest” as that term is defined in Regulation S;

  • Insubordination means actual or implied willful refusal to follow written policies, regulations, rules, or procedures established by the public education department (PED), the local school board, or administrative authorities, or the lawful written or oral orders, requests or instructions of administrative authorities.

  • Substantial disruption means without limitation that any one or more of the following occur as a result of the bullying:

  • Substantial damage means damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before damaged condition would equal or exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred.

  • Material Amount means an amount equal to the value of the three most recent invoices issued by ABP to the Customer;

  • Substantial cause means Employee’s (1) failure to substantially perform Employee’s duties; (2) material breach of this Agreement; (3) misconduct, including but not limited to, use or possession of illegal drugs during work and/or any other action that is damaging or detrimental in a significant manner to the Company; (4) conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony; or (5) failure to cooperate with, or any attempt to obstruct or improperly influence, any investigation authorized by the Board of Directors or any governmental or regulatory agency.

  • Material and substantial disruption of a normal school activity means:

  • Material Damage and "Materially Damaged" means damage which, in Seller's reasonable estimation, exceeds $200,000.00 to repair or which, in Seller's reasonable estimation, will take longer than ninety (90) days to repair.

  • Substantial interest means holding of a beneficial interest by an individual or his spouse or minor child, whether singly or taken together in the shares of a company, the amount paid up on which exceeds ten per cent of the paid up capital of the company; or the capital subscribed by all the partners of a partnership firm;

  • Premises Partial Damage means damage or destruction to the Premises, other than Lessee-Owned Alterations and Utility Installations, the repair cost of which damage or destruction is less than fifty percent (50%) of the then Replacement Cost (as defined in Paragraph 9.1(d)) of the Premises (excluding Lessee-Owned Alterations and Utility Installations and Trade Fixtures) immediately prior to such damage or destruction.

  • Preliminary Class Notional Amount With respect to each Reference Tranche, the amount which is equal to the Class Notional Amount of such Reference Tranche immediately prior to such Payment Date, after the application of the Preliminary Tranche Write-down Amount in accordance with the same priorities set forth in Section 3.03(b) hereof, and after the application of the Preliminary Tranche Write-up Amount in accordance with the same priorities set forth in the Section 3.03(c) hereof.

  • Class X-A Notional Amount With respect to the Class X-A Certificates as of any date of determination, the sum of the Component Notional Amounts of the Class X-A Components.

  • Intentional for purposes of this Agreement, no act or failure to act on the part of the Executive shall be deemed to have been intentional if it was due primarily to an error in judgment or negligence. An act or failure to act on the Executive’s part shall be considered intentional if it is not in good faith and if it is without a reasonable belief that the action or failure to act is in the best interests of the Bank.

  • Catastrophic Damage as used hereunder is major change or damage to In- cluded Timber on Sale Area, to Sale Area, to access to Sale Area, or a combination thereof:

  • Initial Amount means, with respect to the Proposition 1A Receivable, the amount of property tax revenue reallocated away from the Seller pursuant to the provisions of Section 100.06 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as certified by the County Auditor pursuant to the Act.

  • Substantial Change means a change to the terms of this Agreement that reduces your rights or increases your responsibilities.

  • Substantial evidence means evidence that:

  • Class X-D Notional Amount With respect to the Class X-D Certificates as of any date of determination, the sum of the Component Notional Amounts of the Class X-D Components.

  • Certificate of Substantial Performance means a certificate issued by the NCC when the Work reaches Substantial Performance;

  • Class X Notional Amount As of any date of determination, the sum of the then Component Notional Amounts of all the Components.

  • Original Amount with respect to an Equipment Note, means the stated original principal amount of such Equipment Note and, with respect to all Equipment Notes, means the aggregate stated original principal amounts of all Equipment Notes.

  • Substantial governmental relationship means the extent of a governmental relationship necessary under Ohio law to make an added guarantee contract issued incident to that relationship valid and enforceable. A guarantee contract is issued "incident to that relationship" if it arises from a clear commonality of interest in the event of an UST release such as conterminous boundaries, overlapping constituencies, common groundwater aquifer, or other relationship other than monetary compensation that provides a motivation for the guarantor to provide a guarantee.

  • Original Class B-1 Percentage The Class B-1 Percentage as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.08.

  • Mental abnormality or "personality disorder" means a congenital or acquired condition that affects