Internal Circulation definition

Internal Circulation means the system of connecting links (corridors, elevators, stairs, etc.) within functional components, connecting rooms of a component or directly connecting contiguous components.
Internal Circulation means movement between rooms, spaces, areas or Components internally by means of horizontal connections such as doors or openings without passage through other circulation systems;

Related to Internal Circulation

  • Internal Controls has the meaning set forth in Section 4.07(d).

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

  • Internal audit means an independent appraisal activity within an agency for the review of operations as a service to management, including a systematic examination of accounting and fiscal controls to assure that human and material resources are guarded against waste, loss, or misuse; and that reliable data are gathered, maintained, and fairly disclosed in a written report of the audit findings.

  • Internal Use means use of the Sprinklr Services for Customer’s and/or Customer Affiliates’ general business use, solely for the benefit of Customer and/or Customer Affiliates, but does not include use of the Sprinklr Services to provide any services for the benefit of third parties.