Preclosure definition

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Examples of Preclosure in a sentence

  • If the Date of Termination occurs during the 1997 Performance Period, the Executive's estate shall be entitled to a payment based on actual performance for that performance period (provided that such amount shall be not less than $450,000), and the Executive's estate shall be entitled to a payment for the 1998 Performance Period in an amount determined by the Board, provided that such amount shall be not less than $450,000.

  • Basis: The Preclosure Safety Analysis Guide (page 7-54), states “the ATHEANA (A Technique for Human Event ANAlysis) study is oriented toward the post-accident responses of nuclear power plant operators.

  • It is not clear what is the “NRC-determined PMF [probable maximum flood] water levels” for the site as indicated in the Preclosure Safety Analysis Guide.

  • In the event of Pre-closure, the interest on the Loan would be calculated up to the actual date of Pre-closure.

  • DOE stated in Section 3.3.4, Nuclear Industry Precedent and Experience, of the Preclosure Safety Analysis Guide, that it may be appropriate to directly apply industry and licensing precedents for natural phenomena, such as, protection against floods or tornadoes.

  • Pre-closure due to non-payment In the event of non-payment of the minimum amount due for three successive months, the Merchant EMI shall be pre-closed and the principal outstanding, the interest for the days till closure and the pre-closure charges shall be debited to the Credit Card account and appear in the subsequent monthly statement.

  • Basis: In Section 10.2.4.3, the Preclosure Safety Analysis Guide indicates “For condition 3, the site grade must be well above the NRC-determined PMF [probable maximum flood] water levels.” The NRC staff is not aware of any such NRC-determined probable maximum flood water levels for the site.

  • By focusing on only offsite dose performance objectives, the DOE Preclosure Safety Analysis Guide is incomplete.

  • The NRC plans to evaluate the list of hazards and associated treatment in DOE’s Preclosure Safety Analysis Report.

  • Consistent with SDS Subissue 2, Agreement 2, the DOE will provide Seismic Topical Report 3, Preclosure Seismic Design Inputs for a Geologic Repository at Yucca Mountain, expected to be available to the NRC in January 2002.

Related to Preclosure

  • Foreclosure means the process by which a property, placed as security for a real estate loan, is sold at auction to satisfy the debt if the trustor (borrower) defaults.

  • Foreclosure Event means any of the following events:

  • Commencement of Foreclosure The first official action required under local law in order to commence foreclosure proceedings or to schedule a trustee's sale under a deed of trust, including (i) in the case of a mortgage, any filing or service of process necessary to commence an action to foreclose, or (ii) in the case of a deed of trust, posting, the publishing, filing or delivery of a notice of sale, but not including in either case (x) any notice of default, notice of intent to foreclose or sell or any other action prerequisite to the actions specified in (i) or (ii) above, (y) the acceptance of a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure (whether in connection with a sale of the related property or otherwise) or (z) initiation and completion of a short pay-off.

  • Residence in foreclosure or “affected residence” means residential real property consisting of one to four family dwelling units, one of which the owner occupies as the owner’s principal place of residence, where a delinquency or default on any loan payment or debt is secured by or attached to the residential real property including but not limited to contract for deed payments, real estate contracts, or real estate taxes.

  • In danger of foreclosure means any of the following: