Material Difference definition
Examples of Material Difference in a sentence
The difference in the gas-production-imbalance account for the withdrawn Interest will not be used to determine whether a Material Difference exists.
Customer may object to Enterprise’s determination of quantity when there is a Material Difference between Enterprise’s determination of quantity and the Independent Inspector’s determination of quantity.
A Material Difference exists if the absolute value of the difference exceeds $50,000.00.
A Material Difference, by way of example and not limitation, includes a difference in exterior finish materials; façade appearance; location of curb cuts, loading docks, mechanical exhausts or intakes, or air handling units; building siting or massing; an increase or decrease in number of units or a modification to the composition of units; an increase or decrease in building square footage; or a modification of Project use.
Such personal property and the structural elements of the owned and leased property (taken as a whole) are in good operating condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear and deferred maintenance excepted, and except for such failures to be in good operating condition and repair that, individually or in the aggregate, do not or would not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Difference.
The Authority shall have the right to reject the Design Development Plans in its reasonable discretion, but only to the extent that there is a "Material Difference," as hereafter described, from the Schematic Plans.
Redeveloper shall not develop the Leased Premises in a way that would result in a Material Difference (as defined in Paragraph 4.2) or Material Change (as defined in Paragraph 8.15) from the Design Development Plans without first obtaining the written consent of the Authority.
Each of the network facilities described in Section 3.8(c) of the Disclosure Letter is in good operating condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear and deferred maintenance excepted, and except for such failures to be in good operating condition and repair that, individually or in the aggregate, do not or would not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Difference.
The Company shall promptly advise Buyer orally and in writing if the Board of Directors of the Company has reason to believe that a change, effect, event, occurrence, state of facts or development constitutes a Material Difference or that a Company Material Adverse Effect has occurred or is reasonably likely to occur.
There Must Be a Material Difference Between Indicated and Encountered Conditions For a contractor’s Type I differing site conditions claim to succeed, the subsurface conditions actually encountered by the contractor at the contract site must have differed materially from the subsurface conditions indicated by the contract documents for the same site area.