Closed In Place definition

Closed In Place means the cleaning and filling of an UST System through the use of prescribed techniques to render it permanently unfit for service.

Examples of Closed In Place in a sentence

  • Registration of UST Facilities must be renewed on or before February 1 of every year from the date of the last valid Registration Certificate and until the Department receives a formal notice that the UST Facility has been permanently Removed or Closed In Place or that the ownership of the Facility has been transferred.

  • No annual registration fee will be required if an UST System is Removed or Closed In Place prior to the February 1 deadline for payment of the UST fee.

  • There are approximately 11,000 master-metered apartment buildings whose owners have failed to pay for utility services.

  • When an internally lined bare steel Tank is not inspected at a minimum in accordance with the intervals required in§2.33.3.3 of this Part B, subsection 2.33.3.3 and subsequently fails an internal inspection the Tank shall be Removed or Closed In Place in accordance with these Regulations.

  • When an internally lined bare steel Tank is not inspected at a minimum in accordance with the intervals required in Part B, subsection 2.33.3.3 and subsequently fails an internal inspection the Tank shall be Removed or Closed In Place in accordance with these Regulations.

  • UST Systems that were in the ground on or after July 12, 1985, unless taken out of operation and Closed In Place on or before January 1, 1974, are required to be registered with the Department in accordance with 7 Del.C. Ch. 74 on a form provided by the Department.

  • An important aspect of these plans is the need to reduce, recycle, and reuse any accumulated hazardous to the extent possible.

  • When a Release is suspected from a previously Removed, Closed In Place or abandoned Consumptive Use Heating Fuel UST System, the Owner, Operator and Responsible Party shall comply with the requirements of Part E of these Regulations.

  • All UST Systems, unless specifically exempted, that were in the ground on or after July 12, 1985, unless taken out of operation and Closed In Place on or before January 1, 1974, are required to be registered with the Department in accordance with 7 Del.C. Chapter 74 utilizing a form provided by the Department.

  • UST System Removal and Closed In Place Results of the Site Assessment conducted at each site for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with investigation requirements of Part E of these Regulations.

Related to Closed In Place

  • Shelter-in-place means staff and children staying at the fa- cility due to an external threat such as a storm, chemical or gas leak or explosion, or other event that prohibits the occupants from safely leaving the facility.

  • Closed season means all times, manners of taking, and places

  • Closed Meeting means a meeting from which the public is excluded.

  • Principal place of business means the head office or registered office of the organisation within which the principal financial functions and operational control of the activities referred to in this Regulation are exercised;

  • Closed Period means (i) ten quotation days preceding and three quotation days following the disclosure to the public of the consolidated financial statements or annual statement of the Company; or (ii) the period as from the date the corporate management possesses material information which could, if disclosed to the public, significantly impact the quotation of the Shares of the Company, until ten quotation days after the day such information is disclosed to the public.

  • Parental placement means locating or effecting the placement of a child or the placing of a child in

  • Closed Position means the opposite of an Open Position.

  • Closed-end credit means a credit transaction that does not meet the definition of open-end credit.

  • Regular place of business means an office at which the taxpayer carries on its business in a regular and systematic manner and which is continuously maintained, occupied and used by employees of the taxpayer.

  • Inactive Subsidiaries means those Subsidiaries of the Borrower listed on Schedule 1.01.

  • Closed Session means a meeting or part of a meeting of a public body that is closed to the public.

  • Principal place of residence means the residential property where the beneficiary, and/or in the instances specified the spouse or a dependent child of such a person lives the majority of the time during the year – one hundred and eighty-three (183) days in the previous twelve (12) months.

  • Permanent foster care placement means the place of residence in which a child resides and in

  • Subsequent Placement means the sale, grant of any option to purchase, or other disposition of by the Company, directly or indirectly, of any of the Company’s or its Subsidiaries’ equity or equity equivalent securities, including, without limitation, any Convertible Securities, Options, preferred stock or other instrument or security that is, at any time during its life and under any circumstances, convertible into or exchangeable or exercisable for Common Stock or Convertible Securities or Options.

  • Private Placement Lock-up Period means, with respect to Private Placement Warrants that are held by the initial purchasers of such Private Placement Warrants or their Permitted Transferees, and any of the Ordinary Shares issued or issuable upon the exercise or conversion of the Private Placement Warrants and that are held by the initial purchasers of the Private Placement Warrants or their Permitted Transferees, the period ending 30 days after the completion of the Company’s initial Business Combination.

  • Shares Acquisition Date means the first date of public announcement by the Company or an Acquiring Person that an Acquiring Person has become such.

  • Original Closing Date means the "Closing Date" as defined in the Existing Credit Agreement.

  • Redeemable Interests means any Partnership Interests for which a redemption notice has been given, and has not been withdrawn, pursuant to Section 4.10.

  • continental shelf means the continental shelf referred to in section 7 of the Territorial Waters Act, 1963 (Act No. 87 of 1963); (xxxviii)