Surge definition

Surge means an operational response for the management of a rapid short-term increase in capacity as a consequence of a new variant or a specific instruction to vaccinate or revaccinate a defined population. It is a system change in line with JCVI Guidance to ensure the defined population in England is offered and has access to a Covid 19 vaccination; and
Surge means a significant increase in imports over the trend for a reasonable, recent base period for which data are available.
Surge means a quantity of flow discharged from any source which causes the public wastewater collection system to become surcharged at any point.

Examples of Surge in a sentence

  • Coverage for sustained damage to the Covered Product as a result of a defined Power Surge event (limited to damage sustained to the Covered Product only).

  • The Company may use Outside Entities to perform Surge Maintenance Work provided that the Company has offered all reasonable and appropriate requested overtime to all qualified Employees who, by working such overtime, could reduce the amount of Surge Maintenance Work performed by Outside Entities in an efficient manner.

  • Product resulting from a covered occurrence that is NOT a Failure (such as a Power Surge, ADH, or Food Loss event – as applicable to Your Plan) begins on Your Agreement purchase date (or Product delivery date, if different) and continues for the Term shown on Your Sales Receipt/Invoice.

  • Surge management is the ability to coordinate jurisdictional partners and stakeholders to ensure adequate public health, health care, and behavioral services and resources are available during events that exceed the limits of the normal public health and medical infrastructure of an affected community.

  • Product resulting from a covered occurrence that is NOT a Failure (such as a Power Surge or ADH event – as applicable to Your Plan) begins on Your Agreement purchase date (or Product delivery date, if different) and continues for the Term shown on Your Sales Receipt/Invoice.

  • A mechanical or electrical breakdown to Covered Equipment caused by a direct result of a Power Surge is also covered.

  • Surge protection and power conditioning should be used for all sensitive electronic equipment.

  • Power Surge – This feature protects your covered product against damage or defects caused by a power surge up to a maximum of the lower of $500.00, or the replacement cost of the product over the life of the contract while your covered product is properly connected to a surge protector approved by the Underwriter’s Laboratory for the appropriate capacity of the covered product.

  • The Surge Protection portion of the plan provides reimbursement for the cash value of electric appliances and equipment owned by Customer and located in Customer’s primary residence, damaged by an electrical surge.

  • In the event the Covered Equipment damaged by the Power Surge is unable to be repaired, the Administrator will reimburse You for the replacement value at the time of the damage less depreciation as outlined in Section F – Limitations of Liability.


More Definitions of Surge

Surge. The state in which the capacity (volume of patients and requirements) and capabilities (the ability to treat or manage a medical condition) of a healthcare entity are above baseline requirements. Responder Safety and Health
Surge means Surge Global Energy, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Surge means Surge Energy Inc., a corporation existing under the ABCA.
Surge means an action causing water to move rapidly in and out of the well screen, thereby removing fine material from the surrounding aquifer.
Surge means Surge Global Energy, Inc.;
Surge means peak traffic to Client’s website and/or network calculated by the 95th percentile of bandwidth usage for clean traffic.

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