SEIA definition

SEIA means summary environmental impact assessment;
SEIA means the summary EIA;
SEIA means a summary EIA; (jj) “SIEE” means a summary IEE;

Examples of SEIA in a sentence

  • This value is already included in the terms on this SEIA Solar PPA disclosure form] Other: You may be charged $ for Number of Monthly Payments (D) When Payments Are Due (E) PPA Payment Escalator (F) Number of Monthly payments: 240 The first payment on your PPA is due on the day of the first calendar month after your System is connected.

  • This value is already included in the terms on this SEIA Solar PPA disclosure form] Other: You may be charged $ for Number of Monthly Payments (D) When Payments Are Due (E) PPA Payment Escalator (F) Number of Monthly payments: 300 The first payment on your PPA is due on the day of the first calendar month after your System is connected.

  • Government will brief the social partners on the SEIA so that jointly the parties can look at creative ways to speed it up and ensure it does not delay implementation.

  • This value is already included in the terms on this SEIA Solar PPA disclosure form] Other: You may be charged $ for Number of Monthly payments: 240 The first payment on your PPA is due on the day of the first calendar month after your System is connected.

  • Unlike many elements of SEIA, there are strong controls available to regulators to protect heritage resources in the Mackenzie Valley Land Use Regulations.


More Definitions of SEIA

SEIA summary EIA;
SEIA means the summary of the EIA prepared in relation to the Project;
SEIA means the summary environmental impact assessment approved by ADB on 14 March 2007;
SEIA means the Summary Environment Impact Assessment, approved by ADB on 24 September 2004;
SEIA means the Summary Environmental Impact Assessment as approved by the CCD on 12 December 2005 and as referred to in paragraph 13 of Schedule 5 to this Loan Agreement;
SEIA has the meaning given to it in Article 2.3(d).
SEIA means the Summary Environmental Impact Assessment, which was uploaded by ADB to its website on 14 October 2009; and