Preliminary Draft definition
Examples of Preliminary Draft in a sentence
Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Plan, Preliminary Draft.
Preliminary Draft Site Management Plan for Naval Base Coronado Outlying Activities, August.
Select the preferred alternative; issue Draft RMP/EIS Collaborate with field manager in evaluating alternatives and in developing criteria for selecting the preferred alternative; provide input on Preliminary Draft RMP–▇▇▇▇.
Prepare Preliminary Draft EA Chapter 1, Purpose and Need, Chapter 2, Proposed Action and Alternatives.
Preliminary Draft ALP Drawing Set (1 copy to the City, and 1 copy to FAA Seattle ADO for informal coordination with FAA ALP Checklist).
Within five (5) days of the conclusion of such physical inventory, the Inventory Expert shall deliver, for information purposes only, to the Seller and the Purchaser his report on the Preliminary Draft Post-Closing Additional Cash Payment Statement regarding only the Inventories.
The Application for New License was accompanied by the Preliminary Draft Applicant Prepared Environmental Assessment (APEA).
Within five (5) days of the conclusion of such physical inventory, the Inventory Expert shall deliver to the Seller and the Purchaser his report on the Preliminary Draft Post-Closing Additional Cash Payment Statement regarding the Owned Equipments only.
Advertisement March 18, 2015 SOQ’s Due at UCSB by 4:00 pm April 2, 2015 Notify Shortlisted Firms** April 6, 2015 Finalists’ Interviews April 17, 2015 Successful Firm Notified April 24, 2015 Contract Award May 15, 2015 Project Kickoff May 18, 2015 Preliminary Draft IS/MND to UCSB June 29, 2015 Draft IS/MND to UCSB July 13, 2015 Final IS/MND to UCSB August 28, 2015 * The anticipated schedule dates are tentative.
Preliminary Draft — For Discussion Purposes Only 8/26/2010 To be returned to Deloitte & Touche LLP and not to be reproduced in any form without their permission 7:41 PM Effective January 1, 2009, the Company adopted Accounting Standards Update No. 2009-06 and recognizes tax benefits when a position is more likely than not to be sustained upon examination by the applicable taxing authority.