No Hazard definition

No Hazard means a situation that is not associated with the structural or hydraulic condition of a dam.

Examples of No Hazard in a sentence

  • The FAA has already issued Determination of No Hazard for the ASNs listed in Attachment A.

  • Owner's obligation to perform under this Agreement shall be subject to and conditioned upon Tenant providing Owner with a copy of the FAA Determination of No Hazard which grants approval to Tenant's frequencies and power (ERP) to be used at the Site.

  • The 45 wind turbines and four (4) METs have received a Determination of No Hazard from the FAA.

  • Within sixty (60) days after execution of this Agreement, Tenant shall provide Owner with a copy of the FAA Determination of No Hazard which grants approval to Tenant's frequencies and power (ERP) to be used at the Site.

  • As of the Effective Date, the Company has obtained true, correct and complete copies of a FAA Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation for each location where it plans to erect a WTG as part of the Project.

  • Eighty-six (86) of the 219 wind turbines listed in Attachment A have received Determinations of No Hazard from the FAA.

  • The FAA has already issued Determinations of No Hazard for the two (2) MET ASNs listed in Attachment A.

  • The FCC Licenses and the Determinations of No Hazard to Air Navigation by the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA") constitute all of the licenses and other authorizations required under the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and the current rules, regulations, and policies of the FCC for the operation of the Station as currently conducted and for construction of the tower as specified in file number ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Prior to Closing, Seller will file and submit to the FAA information based on the Site Plan, regarding the Designated SMGs and other required Project infrastructure for a Project aeronautical study and will use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to obtain a “Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation (Part I)” from the FAA.

  • Prior to Closing, Seller will file and submit to the Federal Aviation Administration and the Michigan Department of Transportation information based on the Site Plan, regarding the meteorological towers, the Designated WTGs and other required Project infrastructure for a Project aeronautical study and will obtain a “Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation (Part I)” from the Federal Aviation Administration and a “Tall Structure Permit(s)” from the Michigan Department of Transportation.