Environmental Factors Sample Clauses

Environmental Factors. The Borrower/Recipient and the Project Parties shall take all reasonable measures to ensure that the Project is carried out with due diligence in regard to environmental factors and in conformity with national environmental laws and any international treaties to which the Project Member State may be party. In particular, the Project Parties shall maintain appropriate pest management practices under the Project and, to that end, shall comply with the principles of the International Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), as amended, and ensure that pesticides procured under the Project do not include any pesticide formulation which would be classified as Extremely Hazardous (Class Ia) or Highly Hazardous (Class Ib) according to The WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard, as amended.
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Environmental Factors. 8.4 The Client shall accurately indicate the positioning and arrangement of the buildings. He shall indicate: − whether or not there is easy access for the removal truck(s) and removal lift; − if the windows and doors are wide/high enough to bring larger items in/out; − if any public works are being carried out that could hinder the removal; − if any verges need to be crossed; − if any dirt roads, canals or other obstacles need to be crossed; − if the steps are wide enough; − what the load capacity of the goods lift is; − if the building's facades and/or balconies can withstand professionally placed ladder lifts; − what the maximum load pressure is of the building wherefrom the Client moves and of the building where the goods must be delivered; without this list being exhaustive. Any consequences resulting from omissions, negligence or errors, by the Client or his trustee, shall be borne by the Client.
Environmental Factors. Those factors external to the individual which impact the individual, family, group, and community external to the individual. This includes the home-work setting, leisure environment, and community at large (e.g., job, noise, pollution). c. Intellectual Factors: “those abilities to learn, reason, think abstractly, “those capacities for knowledge and understanding” (Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx 2012). d.
Environmental Factors. The environmental factors are the factors that characterize the outpatient clinic under study. These factors define the clinical environment for which the appointment system is designed. They thus establish the context for the appointment scheduling problem. Figure 1 sums up the environmental factors. Each of them is explained in detail in the paragraphs below.
Environmental Factors. The best-performing alternative(s) (fewest/least environmental impacts) are marked with an asterisk. CRITERIA ALT A ALT B Total permanent impacts on wetlands and other waters of the U.S. (acres) 8.8* 12.8 Permanent Impacts on endangered callippe silverspot butterfly habitat (acres) 0.0* 8.0 ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND KEY TERMS Term Definition Term Definition Authority California High-Speed Rail Authority: State agency responsible for planning, designing, building, and operating the first high-speed rail system in the US NOP Notice of preparation: A document stating that an EIR will be prepared for a particular project; the first step in the CEQA process Passing tracks A section of track parallel to a through line and connected to it at both ends by switches, allowing a train to bypass a segment of main rail line CEQA California Environmental Quality Act: A California law that requires state and local agencies to identify the significant environmental impacts of their actions and to avoid or mitigate those impacts, if feasible PAA Preliminary Alternatives Analysis report: For the San Francisco to San Xxxx Project Section this document, released in 2010, provided initial details of design options throughout the project section and helps inform the environmental document Dedicated An alignment with only high-speed trains EIR Environmental impact report: A document required by CEQA for certain actions; it describes the environmental effects of a proposed action PTE Permission to enter: Process through which the Authority obtains consent to access property in order to conduct environmental studies EIS Environmental impact statement: A document required by NEPA for certain actions that significantly affect the quality of the human environment; it describes the environmental effects of a proposed action ROW Right-of-way: Land reserved for use by railroads Environmental document A combined EIR/EIS document SAA Supplemental Alternatives Analysis report: For the San Francisco to San Xxxx Project Section, this document, released in 2010, considered feedback received on the PAA and presented a refined suite of alternatives ETO Early train operator: DB Engineering and Consulting was engaged by the Authority to assist with planning, designing, and implementing the initial operations of California’s high-speed rail program Sensitive receptor Places where the occupants are more susceptible to the adverse effects of exposure to noise, such as residences, hospitals, hotel...
Environmental Factors. The Borrower/Recipient and the Project Parties shall take all reasonable measures to ensure that the Project is carried out with due diligence in regard to environmental factors and in conformity with national environmental laws and any international treaties to which the Project Member State may be party. In particular, the Project Parties shall maintain appropriate pest management practices under the Project and, to that end, shall comply with the principles of the International Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), as amended, and ensure that pesticides procured under the Project do not include any pesticide formulation which would be classified as Extremely Hazardous (Class la) or Highly Hazardous (Class lb) according to The WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard, as amended. During the Project Implementation Period, the Borrower/Recipient and the Fund shall periodically review the interest rates applicable to any credits extended to members of the Target Population which are financed (directly or indirectly) by the Financing. These reviews shall be conducted jointly with the objective of reaching or maintaining positive interest rates over time. The Borrower/Recipient shall take any appropriate measures, consistent with its policies and the Fund's policies, to achieve that objective. Among such measures, the Borrower/Recipient and each Project Party extending such credits shall endeavour to minimise its costs. For purposes of this Section, the term "positive interest rate" means, in respect of any credit extended by any Project Party, an interest rate which, after giving effect to inflation, permits such Project Party to recover its costs and achieve sustainability.
Environmental Factors. The unit shall be capable of being stored continuously in ambient temperature of 0-50 deg C and relative humidity of 15-90%.  The unit shall be capable of operating continuously in ambient temperature of 10- 40degC and relative humidity of 15-90%.
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Environmental Factors. Non-genetic risk factors associated with gastric cancer have been reviewed extensively elsewhere (19, 20, 52, 147-152) and these risk factors are listed in Table 1.2. Xxxxxx A et al. recently summarized the risk factors associated with gastric cancer in terms of strength of evidence (Table 1.3) (150). The only two convincing factors are H. pylori infection and smoking.
Environmental Factors. (a) Tenant shall not use, keep or permit to be used or kept on the Premises any foul or noxious gas or substance and will not permit the Premises to be occupied or used in a manner offensive or objectionable to the Landlord or other occupants of the Property by reason of noise, odors or vibrations. No animals or birds shall be brought in or kept in the Premises.
Environmental Factors. The Borrower declares that the Borrower will observe whatever environmental regulations may be in force from time to time, will act in accordance with any environmental approvals applying to the Borrower’s undertaking. The Borrower will notify the Bank of any changes in the environmental status of the Borrower’s undertaking. Law and venue Legal proceedings in respect of this Credit Agreement are subject to Danish law and disputes arising out of it may be heard in a Danish court of law. However, the Bank reserves the right to bring an action against customers before the competent court of their domicile or any other competent court of justice. Special conditions This credit facility is included in the multi option facility (see letter of 11 May 2006). The total use of the facilities under the multi option facility must not exceed the agreed limit of DKK 17,000,000. Other conditions The Credit Agreement is also governed by the following: • Part 2: The Bank’s General Conditions unless derogated from in Part 1. The general conditions contain provisions on, for instance, • Interest, fees and commission • Setoff • The Bank’s liability Borrower’s signature By signing this Agreement, the Borrower accepts that the Bank may change its General Conditions at the notice stated in these conditions. The Borrower hereby acknowledges that the Borrower owes the Bank the amount drawn under the credit line with the addition of interest and commission as well as any fees and expenses. If there is more than one Borrower, each Borrower acknowledges being jointly and severally liable with the other borrowers under this Credit Agreement. The Borrower also acknowledges receipt of a copy of this Credit Agreement.
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