Substantial Increase definition

Substantial Increase means an increase in wind speeds of more than
Substantial Increase is defined as at least ten (10) per cent increase of installations over a 12 month period in relation to the time of the grant of the original license by Embed. Title OmniBooter Suite End User Licence Agreement Release Date Document Number MNL-LGL-3157 Release 1.0.RR.0 Page 8 of 18

Examples of Substantial Increase in a sentence

  • For Towers Built Before March 16, 2001, Check For: ¨ No Substantial Increase in the Size of the Tower; ¨ No FCC Ruling of Effect on a Historic Property; ¨ Site Not Subject to a Pending Environmental Review; and ¨ No Written or Electronic Complaints.

  • For Towers Built Before March 16, 2001 Check For: ¨ No Substantial Increase in the Size of the Tower.

  • Emissions/Impacts - the proposed action:  Is anticipated to cause a Substantial Increase in Emissions based on the Emissions Inventory prepared pursuant to Section V.E.2; or  Will materially contribute to potential adverse cumulative air quality impacts as determined under NEPA.

  • The demonstration will describe the proposed features or measures, the anticipated means of implementation, and the basis for the conclusion that the proposed action will not cause a Substantial Increase in Emissions.

  • For Towers Built After March 16, 2001, Check For: ¨ Section 106/SHPO/THPO Review Completed; ¨ SHPO/THPO Finding of “no effect” or “no adverse effect;” ¨ No Substantial Increase in the Size of the Tower; ¨ No FCC Ruling of Effect on Historic Property; and ¨ No Written or Electronic Complaints.

  • If the Lead Agency demonstrates and the EPA, and the Agencies whose lands are affected, concur (in writing or by electronic transmission) that, due to mitigation or control measures or design features that will be implemented, the proposed action will not cause a Substantial Increase in Emissions.

Related to Substantial Increase

  • Substantial Involvement means involvement on the part of the Government. DOE's involvement may include shared responsibility for the performance of the Project; providing technical assistance or guidance which the Applicant is to follow; and the right to intervene in the conduct or performance of the Project. Such involvement will be negotiated with each Applicant prior to signing any agreement.

  • Substantial Amount means, at the time of determination thereof, an amount in excess of 30.0% of total consolidated assets (exclusive of depreciation) at such time of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries determined on a consolidated basis.

  • Substantial change means a change to the terms of this Agreement that reduces your rights or increases your responsibilities.

  • Substantial improvement means any combination of repairs, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement of a structure, taking place during any one-year period for which the cost equals or exceeds 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the “start of construction” of the improvement. This term includes structures which have incurred “substantial damage”, regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term does not, however, include either:

  • Substantial Block means a number of shares of the Voting Stock which has 15% or more of the aggregate voting power of all outstanding shares of Voting Stock.