Substantial Deviation definition

Substantial Deviation means a variation from a major objective or parameter in an Operational Plan or Modified Operational Plan of plus or minus five (5%) percent or more, unless otherwise provided in a plan.
Substantial Deviation. A change in the work that deviates from the intent of the Contract Documents, Contract Amount, or Contract Time.
Substantial Deviation means a variation from a major objective or parameter in an Operational Plan or Modified Operational Plan of plus or minus

Examples of Substantial Deviation in a sentence

  • Substantial Deviation" shall mean an increase in the number of hauling trucks in excess of 5% above the number of trucks per day specified in this Agreement.

  • Development Order - Project Olympia Place Substantial Deviation, the City of Orlando, Florida ECFRPC DRI #688-13 by the City of Orlando, Florida, dated October 17, 1988, and recorded on December 7, 1988, in Official Records Book 4037, page 2641, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida, as amended by that certain First Amendment to the Olympia & York Southeast Equity Corp.

  • If NCPA encounters a Substantial Deviation or determines there is a need to make a Substantial Deviation from an Operational Plan or Modified Operational Plan, NCPA staff shall take such action as may be required by Prudent Utility Practice and promptly notify the Facilities Committee and the Project Participants in writing.

  • Provided, however, that NCPA shall have the authority to make or adjust to a Substantial Deviation as may be required by Prudent Utility Practice.

  • Buyer may request termination of this Agreement if, consistent with this Agreement, the Buyer believes a Substantial Deviation exists.

  • This exemption shall not apply where the developer files a Notice of Proposed Change and/or Substantial Deviation (as provided in statute) to increase the number of Residential Units.

  • Provide the PHA’s definition of “significant amendment” and “substantial deviation/modification” Substantial Deviation from the 5-year Plan It is the intent of the HA to adhere to the goals and objectives outlined in the Five-Year Strategic Plan.

  • Purchaser's development of the Property for the Intended Use will not (i) require the filing of a Notice of Proposed Change pursuant to Section 380.06, Florida Statutes, or (ii) constitute a Substantial Deviation from the DO pursuant to Section 380.06, Florida Statutes.

  • Substantial Deviation - A change in the work which deviates from the intent of the Contract Documents, Contract Amount, or Contract Time.

  • Non Substantial Deviation approved by Jacksonville City Council Ordinance 2006-841-E Approved: 08/22/2006 Chapter 2007-204, Laws of Florida authorized DRI under active construction on July 1, 2007 a three-year extension of all phase, build-out, and expiration dates.


More Definitions of Substantial Deviation

Substantial Deviation means a substantial deviation from a reclamation plan, as defined in 14 CCR 3502(d).
Substantial Deviation means any substitution of parties to a contingent sales agreement; any change in sales price of greater than 2 percent; any change in the terms of any owner financing; any change in the allocation of escrow or other fees or costs amongst the parties to the agreement; or any other substantive change to the terms of sale that alters the relative financial position of the parties to the agreement.