Reference Case definition
Reference Case means a case referred to the Students’ Tribunal not arising from a dispute or allegation
Reference Case. Kau Media Group Ltd, Coveralls
Reference Case means the case of expected (future) pre-tax cashflows, which shall comprise revenues and operational & maintenance expenses and replacement capital outgoings only, that would arise from the conduct of ‘business as usual’ commencing from the ‘Reference Point’ (as defined below) and ending when such revenue and O&M expenses are expected to end (that is, this case represents what would have happened in the absence of the early termination event), subject to the overriding assumption that no augmentation of the railway network would occur. In the development of the Reference Case there should only be regard to the state of affairs known as at the date of the Reference Point.
More Definitions of Reference Case
Reference Case means that the dose rates from packages are as predicted from the assumed waste package inventories, with implicit averaging over all packages, all drivers and all 50 years of the transport programme. Although the predicted annual doses for any of the ten notional destinations are well below the Nirex Design