Speculative accumulation definition

Speculative accumulation means accumulation before recycle. A material is not accumulated speculatively, however, if the person accumulating the material shows that both of the following requirements are met:
Speculative accumulation means holding, storing or accumulating CEPs, components, parts, materials, or residual derived therefrom for more than one hundred eighty days.
Speculative accumulation means materials that are accumulated before being recycled. A material is not accumulated speculatively, however, if the person accumulating it can show that the material is potentially recyclable and has a feasible means of being recycled; and that during the calendar year, commencing on January 1, the amount of material that is recycled, or trans- ferred to a different site for recycling, equals at least 75% by weight or volume of the amount of that material accumulated at the beginning of the period. In calculating the percentage of turn- over, the 75% requirement is to be applied to each material of the same type, such as slags from a single smelting process, that is recycled in the same way, such as from which the same material is recovered or that is used in the same way. Materials accumulat- ing in units that would be exempt from regulation under s. NR

More Definitions of Speculative accumulation

Speculative accumulation means holding, storing or accumu- lating CEPs, components, parts, materials, or residual derived there- from for more than one hundred eighty days.
Speculative accumulation means holding, storing or accumulating electronic equipment or materials derived therefrom for more than one hundred eighty days.
Speculative accumulation means the storage of material intended for recycling or reuse at a site for a period of over 1 year, or for low-hazard industrial waste accumulated at the site of generation, a period of 3 years. A material is not accumulated speculatively, however, if the person who accumulates it can show that the material can be recycled into marketable raw materials or new products and that, during the period, the amount of material that is recycled or that is transferred to a different site for recycling
Speculative accumulation means holding, storing or accumulating CEPs, components, parts, materials, or residual derived therefrom for more than

Related to Speculative accumulation

  • Controlled Accumulation Amount means, for any Distribution Date with respect to the Controlled Accumulation Period, $86,904,833.34; provided, however, that, if the Controlled Accumulation Period Length is determined to be less than 12 months, the Controlled Accumulation Amount for each Distribution Date with respect to the Controlled Accumulation Period will be equal to (i) the product of (x) the sum of the Class A Initial Invested Amount and the Class B Initial Invested Amount and (y) the Controlled Accumulation Period Factor for the related Monthly Period divided by (ii) the Required Accumulation Factor Number.

  • Deficit Controlled Accumulation Amount means (a) on the first Distribution Date with respect to the Controlled Accumulation Period, the excess, if any, of the Controlled Accumulation Amount for such Distribution Date over the amount deposited in the Principal Funding Account on such Distribution Date and (b) on each subsequent Distribution Date with respect to the Controlled Accumulation Period, the excess, if any, of the Controlled Deposit Amount for such subsequent Distribution Date over the amount deposited in the Principal Funding Account on such subsequent Distribution Date.

  • Controlled Accumulation Period means, unless a Pay-Out Event shall have occurred prior thereto, the period commencing at the close of business on the last day of the February 2022 Monthly Period or such later date as is determined in accordance with subsection 4.03(c) and ending on the first to occur of (a) the commencement of the Early Amortization Period, (b) the payment in full of the Invested Amount and (c) the Expected Final Payment Date.

  • Controlled Accumulation Period Length has the meaning specified in subsection 4.03(c).