Reference Site definition

Reference Site means least impacted waters within an ecoregion that have been monitored to establish a baseline to which alterations of other waters can be compared.
Reference Site means a site or sites that represent the desired future characteristics and condition to be achieved by a compensatory mitigation plan.
Reference Site means strategically chosen Customer sites where the site has agreed to use the Product during the product introduction phase and later to mature the sales, marketing, training and adoption approach and to host site visits to enable Distributor to demonstrate the Product to potential Customers and Leads in the site’s clinical setting.

Examples of Reference Site in a sentence

  • Bank also reserves the right to conduct Reference Site Visits at the bidder’s client sites.

  • Taking up of written customer references4.1.6 Final moderation meeting to moderate and merge scores gathered from Customer Reference Site Visits and/or written reference to produce final ranking.

  • Allahabad Bank also reserves the right to conduct Reference Site Visits at the Bidder’s client sites.

  • Reference Site Customer Name and Contact information to be provided to the Bank with whom discussion can be done.

  • Reference Site Sediment Chemistry Report for Wadable Streams, 1994, 1997 and 1998.


More Definitions of Reference Site

Reference Site means the manufacturing site from which Infineon will transfer the Licensed 110 nm Technology to Nanya.
Reference Site means a site or sites that represent the desired future characteristics and condition to be
Reference Site means a site with the same chemical and physical characteristics including:
Reference Site means a location relating to an environmental value, such as water quality, a coral reef, fishing ground, or other feature as defined in the Queensland Water Quality Guidelines that will not be affected by a disturbance caused by the proposed activity. Where a proposed activity has been identified to place one or more environmental values under some level of risk, Reference Site(s) serve to indicate the state of the natural condition outside of the influence of the proposed activity. Reference sites are typically matched or correspond to one or more Concern Sites. Reference Sites are sometimes referred to as Control Sites when they do not strictly comply with the true definition of Reference Sites in the QWQG and ANZECC & ARMCANZ (2000).
Reference Site means a site or sites that represent the desired future characteristics and
Reference Site has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(b).
Reference Site means a site which must: