Section 129 definition

Section 129 means section 129 of the FCAA, 42 U.S.C. § 7429, which requires the EPA to establish emission standards and other requirements for solid waste incineration units.
Section 129 means section of the FCAA, 42 U.S.C. § 7429, which requires EPA to promulgate regulations for solid waste combustion.
Section 129 means that section of the FCAA that requires EPA to promulgate regulations for solid waste combustion.

Examples of Section 129 in a sentence

  • The agreements provided under this Section 12.9 supersede all prior agreements, understanding, representations, warranties, and negotiations between the parties about the subject matter of this Section 12.9.

  • The obligation of Borrower in Section 12.2 to indemnify each Lender and Collateral Agent, as well as the confidentiality provisions in Section 12.9 below, shall survive until the statute of limitations with respect to such claim or cause of action shall have run.

  • Note: Section 129 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, provides that the licensee must not cause or permit the emission of any offensive odour from the premises but provides a defence if the emission is identified in the relevant environment protection licence as a potentially offensive odour and the odour was emitted in accordance with the conditions of a licence directed at minimising odour.

  • This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware; provided, however, that any cause of action for violation of federal or state securities laws shall not be governed by this Section 12.9.

  • As a qualified Section 129 plan, the DCRA shall be administered according to the rules and regulations specified for such plans by the Internal Revenue Service.

  • It shall be a violation of this permit giving rise to the remedies provided by §2109.02 of Article XXI for any person to operate, or allow to be operated, any source in a manner that does not comply with all requirements of any applicable NSPS now or hereafter established by the EPA, except if such person has obtained from EPA a waiver pursuant to Section 111 or Section 129 of the Clean Air Act or is otherwise lawfully temporarily relieved of the duty to comply with such requirements.

  • This Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account is intended to qualify as a program under Code Section 129 and shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with such Code Section.

  • As a qualified Section 129 Plan, the DCRA shall be administered according to the rules and regulations specified for such plans by the Internal Revenue Service.

  • Note: Section 129 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 provides that the licensee must not cause or permit the emission of any offensive odour from the premises but provides a defence if the emission is identified in the relevant environment protection licence as a potentially offensive odour and the odour was emitted in accordance with the conditions of a licence directed at minimising odour.

  • Effective January 1, 1993, pursuant to Section 125, Section 105, Section 106 and Section 129 of the Internal Revenue Code, the City established the City of Piedmont Flexible Benefit Plan to provide taxable and non-taxable benefits to its employees and to permit employees to choose which of the benefits they wish to receive.


More Definitions of Section 129

Section 129 means that section of the FCAA , 42 U.S.C. § 7429, whichthat requires EPA to promulgate regulations for solid waste combustion.

Related to Section 129

  • Section 16 means Section 16 of the Exchange Act and the rules promulgated thereunder and any successor provision thereto as in effect from time to time.

  • Section 102 means section 102 of the Ordinance and any regulations, rules, orders or procedures promulgated thereunder as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

  • Section 1110 means Section 1110 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Section 8 means Section 8(c)(2)(A) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended.

  • Section 3 means Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968.

  • Subsection means subsection of the section in which the term is used;

  • Section 2 Nonresident BIDDER" means a BIDDERS whose principal place of business is not in this state, but excludes a contractor whose ultimate parent company or majority owner has its principal place of business in this state.

  • Section 1 Registered" Section 1 "Registrable Securities" Section 1 "Registration Statement" Section 2.5(a)(i) "Releases" Section 5.13 "SEC" Section 2.5(a)(i) "SEC Documents" Section 5.8 "SEC Filings" Section 1 "Securities Act" Section 1 "Selling Period" Section 1 "Selling Period Obligation" Section 1 "Settlement" Section 1 "Settlement Date" Section 1 "Significant Subsidiaries" Section 5.20 "Subsidiaries Section 5.3 "Suit" Section 5.18(c) "Tax Return" Section 1 "Taxes" Section 1 "Trading Day" Section 1 "Transfer Agent" Section 1 "Underwriter" Preamble "Underwriter's Clearing Broker" Section 1 "Underwriting Price" Section 1 "Underwriter Sales Notice" Section 2.3(b) "Violations" Section 9.1(a) "VWAP" Section 1 "WARN" Section 5.11 PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION HAS BEEN FILED COMMON STOCK UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT COMMON STOCK UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT dated as of November 1, 2000 (the "Agreement"), between Ramius Securities, LLC, a limited liability company organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware (the "Underwriter"), and Triangle Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware (the "Company").

  • Paragraph means a portion of this Consent Decree identified by an Arabic numeral.

  • Article 55 BRRD means Article 55 of Directive 2014/59/EU establishing a framework for the recovery and resolution of credit institutions and investment firms.

  • Limitation of Liability Insert the following Section 15, after Section 14:

  • In this award, unless the contrary intention appears:Act means the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)[Definition of agreement-based transitional instrument inserted by PR994486 from 01Jan10] agreement-based transitional instrument has the meaning in the Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (Cth)award-based transitional instrument has the meaning in the Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (Cth)[Definition of default fund employee inserted by PR546067 ppc 01Jan14] default fund employee means an employee who has no chosen fund within the meaning of the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (Cth)[Definition of defined benefit member inserted by PR546067 ppc 01Jan14] defined benefit member has the meaning given by the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (Cth)[Definition of Division 2B State award inserted by PR503736 ppc 01Jan11] Division 2B State award has the meaning in Schedule 3A of the Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (Cth)[Definition of Division 2B State employment agreement inserted by PR503736 ppc 01Jan11] Division 2B State employment agreement has the meaning in Schedule 3A of theFair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (Cth)[Definition of employee substituted by PR997772 from 01Jan10] employee means national system employee within the meaning of the Act[Definition of employer substituted by PR997772 from 01Jan10] employer means national system employer within the meaning of the Actenterprise award-based instrument has the meaning in the Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (Cth) [Definition of exempt public sector superannuation scheme inserted by PR546067 ppc 01Jan14] exempt public sector superannuation scheme has the meaning given by theSuperannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (Cth)[Definition of MySuper product inserted by PR546067 ppc 01Jan14] MySuper product has the meaning given by the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (Cth)NES means the National Employment Standards as contained in sections 59 to 131 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)[Definition of on-hire inserted by PR994486 from 01Jan10] on-hire means the on-hire of an employee by their employer to a client, where such employee works under the general guidance and instruction of the client or a representative of the clientstandard rate means the minimum weekly wage for a Storeworker grade 4 in clause 15.1steel distributing employee means an employee working for an employer at a site in or in connection with receiving, unloading, storing, packing, sorting, handling, cutting material to order, preparation for dispatch, loading and dispatch of steel or any similar materialstorage services and wholesale industry means the receiving, handling, storing, freezing, refrigerating, bottling, packing, preparation for sale, sorting, loading, dispatch, delivery, or sale by wholesale, of produce, goods or merchandise as well as activities and processes connected, incidental or ancillary[Definition of transitional minimum wage instrument inserted by PR994486 from 01Jan10] transitional minimum wage instrument has the meaning in the Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (Cth)wholesale means the sale of commodities in large quantities other than to final consumers

  • Communications Provisions means the Communications Provisions in [Part 10, Chapter 4] of the General Regulations.

  • Section 4(2) shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Agreement.

  • Section 385 Expanded Group shall have the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulation Section 1.385-1(c)(4) for an “expanded group”.

  • Governing Law This Agreement is governed by, and shall be construed in accordance with, English law.

  • Article 9 means Article 9 of the UCC.

  • Non-Assignable Contract means any agreement, contract or license to which any Grantor is a party that by its terms purports to restrict or prevent the assignment or granting of a security interest therein (either by its terms or by any federal or state statutory prohibition or otherwise irrespective of whether such prohibition or restriction is enforceable under Section 9-406 through 409 of the UCC).

  • Governing Laws means the CRLPA, DRULPA, MULPL, KRULPA, TRLPA and FRULPA, as applicable.

  • (a) DEFINITION.—In this section, the term covered base closure area’ means a base closure area that, on or before the date of enactment of this Act [Jan. 2, 2013], was treated as a HUBZone for purposes of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 631 et seq.) pursuant to section 152(a)(2) of the Small Business Reauthorization and Manufacturing Assistance Act of 2004 [Pub. L. 108–447] (15 U.S.C. 632 note).

  • (1) DEFINITION.—In this subsection, the term covered member’ means—

  • Section 504 Plan means a student’s individualized plan developed by the student’s Section 504 multidisciplinary team after a pre-placement evaluation finding the student is disabled within the meaning of Section 504 and its implementing regulations.

  • sentence means the sanction or combination of sanctions imposed by the sentencing court on an offender who is convicted of or pleads guilty to an offense.

  • Section means a section of the Act.

  • This means we liquidate purchase payments in the order they were made: the oldest unliquidated purchase payment first, the next oldest unliquidated purchase payment second, etc., until all purchase payments have been liquidated. The surrender charge as to any liquidated purchase payment is determined by multiplying the amount of the purchase payment being liquidated by the applicable percentage shown in the Schedule. The total surrender charge will be the sum of the surrender charges for each purchase payment being liquidated. In a partial withdrawal, the surrender charge is deducted from the Account Value remaining after you are paid the amount requested. The amount requested from a Sub-Account may not exceed the value of that Sub-Account less any applicable surrender charge. In a complete withdrawal (or surrender of this Contract), it is deducted from the amount otherwise payable. CHARGES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The types and amounts of charges and when and how they are deducted are described in the Schedule. OWNER, ANNUITANT AND BENEFICIARY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Owner - You are the Owner of this Contract. You have the rights and options described in this Contract, including but not limited to the right to receive the income payments beginning on the Income Date. One or more people may own this Contract. The Annuitant - Unless another Annuitant is shown in the Schedule, you are also the Annuitant. You may name a Contingent Annuitant. You will be the Contingent Annuitant unless you name someone else. If there are joint Owners, we will treat the youngest Owner as the Contingent Annuitant, unless you elect otherwise. If you are not the Annuitant and the Annuitant dies before the Income Date, the Contingent Annuitant becomes the Annuitant. If the Annuitant dies and no Contingent Annuitant has been named, we will allow you sixty days to designate someone other than yourself as Annuitant. The Beneficiary - We pay the death benefit to the primary Beneficiary (unless there are joint Owners in which case proceeds are payable to the surviving Owner). If the primary Beneficiary dies before the Owner, the death benefit is paid to the Contingent Beneficiary, if any. If there is no surviving Beneficiary, we pay the death benefit to the Owner's estate. One or more persons may be named as primary Beneficiary or Contingent Beneficiary. We will assume any death benefit is to be paid in equal shares to the multiple surviving Beneficiaries unless you specify otherwise. You have the right to change Beneficiaries. However, if you designate the primary Beneficiary as irrevocable, you may need the consent of that irrevocable Beneficiary to exercise the rights and options under this Contract. Change of Owner, Beneficiary or Annuitant - During your lifetime and while this Contract is in force you can transfer ownership of this Contract or change the Beneficiary, or change the Annuitant. (However, the Annuitant cannot be changed after the Income Date.) To make any of these changes, you must send us Satisfactory Notice. If accepted, any change in Owner, Beneficiary or Annuitant will take effect on the date you signed the notice. Any of these changes will not affect any payment made or action taken by us before our acceptance. A change of Owner may be a taxable event and may also affect the amount of death benefit payable under this Contract. DEATH BENEFITS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Death Benefit Before the Income Date - If any Owner dies before the Income Date, we will pay the Beneficiary the greatest of the following:

  • Section 510(b) Claims means any Claim against any Debtor: (a) arising from the rescission of a purchase or sale of a Security of any Debtor or an affiliate of any Debtor; (b) for damages arising from the purchase or sale of such a Security; or (c) for reimbursement or contribution Allowed under section 502 of the Bankruptcy Code on account of such a Claim; provided that a Section 510(b) Claim shall not include any Claims subject to subordination under section 510(b) of the Bankruptcy Code arising from or related to an Interest.