Proximate definition

Proximate means any building wholly or partially within 200 feet of the centerline of a major street.
Proximate means all parcels that have at least one of the following attributes:
Proximate means all parcels that have at least one of the fol- lowing attributes:

Examples of Proximate in a sentence

  • Pyrotechnics must comply with NFPA 1126 Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience.

  • Not more than once every six calendar months, Buyer may request, and Seller shall cause Standard Laboratories to conduct, a Full Proximate Analysis of the Monthly Composite Sample and such analysis shall be treated as the Monthly Composite Analysis for that particular month.

  • Effects of Individual and Proximate Educational Context on Intimate Partner Violence: A Population-Based Study of Women in India.

  • Parents/Guardians and their child(ren) who are preparing for a Sacrament are required to attend all sessions of the Proximate Preparation Program.

  • If the Authority determines that the Remote Operator is liable to pay the Proximate Operator the compensation payments (or a proportion of the compensation payments) then the Remote Operator shall pay to the Proximate Operator the equivalent compensation payments as soon as is reasonably practicable.

  • The Proximate Operator and the Remote Operator shall endeavour to agree the extent of responsibility of each part (where relevant) in relation to the failure to meet the prescribed level of performance pursuant to the ESPR, and the proportion of compensation payable by the Remote Operator in each case.

  • Seller shall cause the following data, subject to future adjustment, to be provided to Buyer by a mutually agreed upon method of electronic data transmission within forty-eight (48) hours of train loading: tonnage (gross, net, and tare average for each railcar and the unit train in total), and the average calorific value, % moisture, % ash, % sulfur, and % Na2O in ash (if set forth in the Confirmation), (the “Short Proximate Analysis”).

  • Any additional analysis requested by Buyer that exceeds the information provided in the Short Proximate Analysis shall be at Buyer’s expense.

  • Following the expiration of the Standstill Period, and so long as the Investor Nominee is at such time Independent of Engaged, the Parent intends to nominate such Investor Nominee for election to the Board of Directors at the then Next Proximate AGM, provided, that the Parent reserves the right, acting in good faith, not to nominate such Investor Nominee, depending on the circumstances at the time.

  • One portion (one fourth of the Gross Sample) called Part-1 will be used for analysis of Total Moisture and the other portion (three fourth of the Gross Sample) called Part-2 for Proximate Analysis and determination of UHV on Equilibrated basis .


More Definitions of Proximate

Proximate means closely neighbouring, immediately adjacent, next, nearest in the space.
Proximate means all parcels that either:
Proximate means, when used in connection with the conduct of the Business with respect to a date, the conduct of such Business by Seller within ten (10) days prior to such date and the conduct of Business by Buyer in substantially the same manner two (2) days following such date.
Proximate means and includes all public or private water companies, municipal utilities authorities established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:14B-1 et seq., municipalities or any other suitable governmental entities wherein the small water company provides service regardless of their ability to reasonably physically interconnect with the small water company to be acquired.
Proximate or “Proximity” means on the same page, not in a footnote, and beneath,
Proximate means any building wholly or partially within 200 feet of the

Related to Proximate

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  • Results means any information, documentation, designs, technical drawings, software (system and application software), algorithms, elaborated design data, technical or industrial data, tools, knowledge, know-how, trade secrets, equipment and services process, methodology, and any intellectual property therein, regardless of their support and whether or not protected by an intellectual property right, developed, created or acquired by one Party during the execution of the Contract. The Results shall become the exclusive property of Purchaser as and when they are created or developed.