Major Event definition

Major Event means an event which is likely to pose a serious risk to public health in relation to medicinal products in more than one Member State. Such an event concerns a deadly threat or otherwise serious threat to health of biological, chemical, environmental or other origin or incident that can affect the supply or quality, safety, and efficacy of medicinal products. Such an event may lead to shortages of medicinal products in more than one Member State and necessitates urgent coordination at Union level in order to ensure a high level of human health protection.
Major Event means when an event results in extensive physical damage to transmission or distribution facilities within an electric cooperative or municipal electric utility’s operating area due to unusually severe and abnormal weather or event and:
Major Event means an event of national or international significance that is planned in advance, within Canada, that requires additional police resources, if the overall responsibility for security for that event rests with Canada;

Examples of Major Event in a sentence

  • The Custodian will not be responsible for any failure to perform any of its obligations (nor will it be responsible for any unavailability of funds credited to the Cash Account) if such performance is prevented, hindered or delayed by a Force Major Event, in such case its obligations will be suspended for so long as the Force Major Event continues.

  • Outdoor low level amplified recorded music, vocals, and public address system announcements, or any other noise generated at any wedding or other Major Event or Minor Event conducted on the Property shall be carefully limited to the minimum functional sound level.

  • The TIS shall include mid-clay, Saturday and Sunday, traffic figures during peak hours during a typical Major Event day in additional to all other typical data collected.

  • In addition to Town Water Dedication Requirements, the Annexor shall, as a condition of the Town's approval of any Event plan for any Major Event or Minor Event, as those terms are defined in the Amendable Letter of Understanding attached hereto as Exhibit C, provide the Town with details related to the source and amount of water sufficient to control dust during events, parking, and the restoration of the Property after the conclusion of any Major Event or Minor Event.

  • Prior to the occurrence of a Major Event, the Purchaser may not transfer vested Shares, other than by a Permitted Transfer or otherwise with the prior written consent of the Company.


More Definitions of Major Event

Major Event means an event consistent with the I.E.E.E.1366, Guide For Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices standard as approved and as may change over time. For purposes of this regulation, changes shall be considered to be in effect beginning January 1 of the first calendar year after the changed standard is adopted by the I.E.E.E. Major event interruptions shall be excluded from the EDC’s SAIFI, CAIDI and Forced Outage Rate calculations for comparison to reliability benchmarks. Interruption data for major events shall be collected, and reported according to the reporting requirements outlined in Section 11.
Major Event means a catastrophic event that exceeds the design limits of the electric power system, such as an extreme storm, tornado or earthquake. These events shall include situations where there is a loss of service to 10% or more of the customers in a region, and where full restoration of all affected customers requires more than 24 hours from the beginning of the event.
Major Event means a catastrophic event that exceeds the design limits of the electric power system, such as an extreme storm, tornado or earthquake, wherein there is a significant loss of service.
Major Event means the happening of one or more Systems Disruption(s) that is reasonably likely to have a significant impact on the Corporation’s operations, including the DTCC Systems, that affect the business, operations, safeguarding of securities or funds, or physical functions of the Corporation, Members, Limited Members, and/or other market participants.
Major Event means an event which the Governor General by order in Council on the recommendation of the Economic Development Minister (after consultation with the Commerce Minister and the Sports Minister), declares to be a Major Event in accordance with the powers contained in Section 7 of the Major Events Management Act 2007.
Major Event means an event as defined in and consistent with IEEE Standard Number 1366- 2003, Guide for Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices.
Major Event means a substantial change in circumstances that has the potential to significantly impact upon: