Partially complete definition

Partially complete means a property, that shall be added to the assessment list pursuant to K.C.C. § 5A-8.1(e), where active construction exists, but has not yet been completed establishing the actual use. This includes structures with completion between twenty percent (20%) and sixty nine percent (69%). Completion percentage is determined by the “Appraisal and Component Rating Worksheet for Incomplete Buildings” incorporated into these rules by reference. This worksheet is available from the Real Property Assessment Division.
Partially complete or “Not sufficient” (see the table legend in Figure 5). Then, as to the description of the HHCPs, the Overview sheet highlights if any information about a HHCP category has been identified for a specific country (YES/NO). If yes, the information included are detailed in a specific sheet devoted to describe data for each HHCP category. Nine sheets (one for each HHCP category) detail the contents collected for each category. Figure 6 shows a portion of “Social care worker” sheet as an example.
Partially complete means the district superintendent has determined that a charter school applicant has addressed all areas required in Section 7 of these Rules in its application and has met the minimum standards for the five (5) areas listed in Section 8(e)(ii)(A-

Examples of Partially complete in a sentence

  • Partially complete or missing data (e.g., digit(s) in a SSN, year of birth, information on disability or veteran status) can negatively affect the ability to provide comprehensive care to clients.


More Definitions of Partially complete

Partially complete means, for any portion of the Premises, a state of incomplete construction (including Landlord not having obtained a temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy) such that Tenant may use such portion of the Premises with tradesmen, material, equipment and furniture to commence and continue to prosecute Tenant's work in such portion of the Premises; except that Landlord's Work in such portion of the Premises need not then be completed; any electrical power may be supplied as temporary power; and Landlord shall continue to use such portion of the Premises with Landlord's contractors, subcontractors and Tenant shall jointly use such portion of the Premises with Tenant's Permitted Contractors in such a way as not to materially interfere with one another's work in such portion of the Premises. As used in this Second Amendment, "Permitted Contractors" means, Academy Lighting, Sony Systems Integration, Korum Engineering, Pacific Bell, a telecommunications and wiring contractor to be identified by ▇▇▇ant, and such other contractors as Tenant may require; provided that, with respect to such unidentified contractors, (i) Tenant provides Landlord not less than three (3) days prior written notice of such additional Permitted Contractor commencing work, (ii) such other contractors do not materially interfere with Landlord's Work, and (iii) such other contractors are reasonably approved by Landlord.
Partially complete means the district superintendent has determined that a charter school applicant has addressed all areas required in Section 7 of these Rules in its application and has met the minimum standards for the five (5) areas listed in Section 8(e)(ii)(A- E) of these Rules and needs to work with the district superintendent to improve the application in an effort to receive a determination that the application is Complete;

Related to Partially complete

  • Substantially Complete means that all work described in the specifications or shown on the drawings is done, with only minor items needed to fully complete the work. Typical work that should be done in order to be considered substantially complete include: all equipment installed, piped, electrically connected, and tested with any problems corrected; control systems completed, calibrated and functioning as intended, insulation installed. Equipment should be fully functional and ready for use.

  • Substantially Completed means: (i) the Company and the Contractor have issued a certificate of substantial completion in form and substance satisfactory to Buyer certifying that the Hotel has been constructed substantially in accordance with the Plans and Specifications and the Legal Requirements, (ii) a certificate of occupancy authorizing the opening of the Hotel for business to the public and for operation under the Brand has been issued by the local governing authority and is in full force and effect, (iii) all other final and unconditional consents, approvals, licenses and operating permits necessary or appropriate for the Hotel to open for business to the public and to operate under the Brand have been issued by and obtained from all applicable governmental and regulatory authorities, subject to Punch List Items; (iv) the Hotel is fully furnished, fitted and equipped and ready to open for business to the public and operate under the Brand, subject to Punch List Items; (iii) all contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, mechanics, materialmen and other persons or entities providing labor or materials for the construction and development of the Hotel shall have been paid (or adequate provision for payment of such persons or entities, which is not required to be an actual escrow of funds, has been made to Buyer’s reasonable satisfaction), subject to Punch List Items and (iv) the Franchisor has approved the completion, furnishing and equipping of the Hotel and is prepared to commence (or authorize the commencement of) operation of the Hotel, and all of the other conditions set forth in the Management Agreement and the Franchise Agreement have been satisfied, subject to Punch List Items.

  • Ready for Occupancy means a mobile or manufactured home

  • Substantial Completion means the stage in the progress of the work as determined and certified by the Contracting Officer in writing to the Contractor, on which the work (or a portion designated by the Government) is sufficiently complete and satisfactory. Substantial completion means that the property may be occupied or used for the purpose for which it is intended, and only minor items such as touch-up, adjustments, and minor replacements or installations remain to be completed or corrected which:

  • Building Work has the meaning given to it in section 6 of the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016 (Cth);