Omissions definition

Omissions means any ((covered)) emissions or ((covered)) product data the third-party verifier concludes must be part of the annual GHG report, but were not included by the reporting entity in the annual GHG report.
Omissions means any GHG emissions, GHG reductions, project emissions, and GHG removal enhancements that the offset verification team concludes must be part of the Offset Project Data Report, but were not included by the Offset Project Operator or Authorized Project Designee in the Offset Project Data Report.
Omissions means any covered emissions or product data the verifier concludes must be part of the emissions data report, but were not included by the reporting entity in the emissions data report.

Examples of Omissions in a sentence

  • Omissions from the drawings or specifications or the misdescription of details of work that are manifestly necessary to carry out the intent of the drawings and specifications, or that are customarily performed, shall not relieve the Contractor from performing such omitted or misdescribed details of the work.

  • Such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy also shall protect and insure the Servicer against losses in connection with the release or satisfaction of a Mortgage Loan without having obtained payment in full of the indebtedness secured thereby.

  • The Contractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance (Errors and Omissions) to cover liability resulting from any error or omission in the performance of professional services under this Contract.

  • Such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy also shall protect and insure the Company against losses in connection with the release or satisfaction of a Mortgage Loan without having obtained payment in full of the indebtedness secured thereby.

  • The Company shall maintain the Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy as provided for in Section 4.12 insuring the Company against any loss it may sustain with respect to any Mortgage Loan not satisfied in accordance with the procedures set forth herein.


More Definitions of Omissions

Omissions means items the plans, specifications, or other documents prepared by the Consultant that are not shown or included which are necessary for the proper and/or safe operation of the Project or required to meet the Scope of Services.
Omissions means any covered emissions or cov- ered product data ecology concludes must be part of the annual GHG report, but were not included by the reporting entity in the annual GHG report.
Omissions means any CO2 emissions the verifier concludes must be part of the CO2 emissions data reports, but were not included by the JURISDICTION fuel supplier in the CO2 emissions data reports.
Omissions means any GHG emissions or removal enhancements associated with required sources, sinks, and reservoirs for the project baseline emissions, or project emissionsGHG reductions, project emissions, and GHG removal enhancements that the offset verification team concludes must be part of the Offset Project Data Report, but were not included by the Offset Project Operator or Authorized Project Designee in the Offset Project Data Report. Any omissions found by the offset verification team must include the positive or negative impact of the omission on the total reported GHG emission reductions and removal enhancements when input into the offset material misstatement equation.
Omissions means any site-specific CI inputs or associated source data the verifier concludes must be part of the fuel pathway application or fuel pathway report, but were not included.
Omissions means any Title Objections that (a) were caused by, resulted from or arose out of a grant by Seller to any Person of a mortgage or security interest affecting the Property; (b) are Liens placed by mechanics or materialmen resulting from the performance of work on behalf of Seller upon all or any part of the Property; or (c) constitute judgments or tax liens upon the Property that are created or caused by Seller. In no event shall Seller have any obligation or liability to spend any money or incur any expense to cause the Title Company to remove, cure or insure against any Title Objections which are not Required Omissions.