reasonably consistent definition

reasonably consistent means an order not in excess of one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the relevant estimated volume, as shown on the forecast Schedule 3, in effect at the time the purchase order is placed. SONUS may cancel any purchase order if *, as requested, is not received within 45 days from *.
reasonably consistent means an order not in excess of twenty percent (20%) of the relevant estimated volume, as shown on the estimate of the quarterly purchase, in effect at the time the purchase order is placed. SUPPLIER will in any case do the best efforts to supply all the quantities required by the PURCHASER.
reasonably consistent means 75% to 125% of the annual Shipping Estimate as projected on a monthly basis.

Related to reasonably consistent

  • reasonably practicable means practicable having regard to-

  • Reasonable Expenses means the reasonable expenses of Employee or Personnel, as the case may be, for which those Employees or Personnel may be reimbursed under the Operator's usual expense account practice; including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any relocation expenses necessarily incurred in order to properly staff the Mining Operations if the relocation is approved by the Management Committee.

  • Closing Consideration shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(b).

  • As low as is reasonably achievable (ALARA) means making every reasonable effort to maintain exposures to radiation as far below the dose limits in these regulations as is practical, consistent with the purpose for which the licensed or registered activity is undertaken, taking into account the state of technology, the economics of improvements in relation to state of technology, the economics of improvements in relation to benefits to the public health and safety, and other societal and socioeconomic considerations, and in relation to utilization of nuclear energy and licensed or registered sources of radiation in the public interest.

  • Actual Working Capital has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7(a).