SEMP definition

SEMP means the Sectoral-level Environment Management Plan, dated May 2002, giving details of policy, legal and administrative measures appropriate or required to mitigate and manage potential environmental impacts arising at the sectoral level as a result of the Project or any part thereof;
SEMP means the Stock Exchange Medallion Program. "Shareholder" means a holder of the Common Shares.
SEMP means site-specific environmental management action plans;

Examples of SEMP in a sentence

  • The Borrower shall cause MECS to ensure that all bidding documents and contracts for Works contain provisions that require contractors to: (a) comply with the measures relevant to the contractor set forth in the SEMP; (b) make available a budget for such environmental measures; and (c) provide MECS with written notice of any environmental risks or impacts that arise during construction, implementation or operation of the Project that were not considered in the SEMP.

  • The Borrower shall cause MECS to ensure that all Works are implemented in compliance with ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement, applicable national laws on environment, health and safety, and the SEMP prepared for the Project.


More Definitions of SEMP

SEMP means a site-specific environmental management plan, being a subset of the EMP prepared by the contractor;
SEMP means the simplified environmental management plan for the Project; and
SEMP or “Social and Environmental Management Plan” means a Social and Environmental Management Plan to be prepared for each Sub-project included in the Project in accordance with the applicable provisions of the ISEA and the SEMF, setting forth, inter alia, site-specific measures to mitigate adverse social and environmental impacts of activities to be carried out under the Sub-project.
SEMP means System Engineering Management Plan.

Related to SEMP

  • TSE means The Toronto Stock Exchange.

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