Segregation definition

Segregation means sorting and separate storage of various components of solid waste namely biodegradable wastes including agriculture and dairy waste, non biodegradable wastes including recyclable waste, non- recyclable combustible waste, sanitary waste and non recyclable inert waste, domestic hazardous wastes, and construction and demolition wastes ;
Segregation means the physical separation of the storage of Grain by type, Grade, variety or such other distinguishing quality as may be determined by the Company.
Segregation means to separate the municipal solid wastes into the groups of organic, inorganic, recyclables and hazardous wastes;

Examples of Segregation in a sentence

  • All Securities will be registered in Carrying Broker’s name or the name of the Carrying Broker’s nominee whenever practically possible Segregation of Cash Balances Except with respect to a Registered Plan, the Carrying Broker does not have to segregate or hold any cash balances separately.


More Definitions of Segregation

Segregation means the actions performed by a credit institution issuing covered bonds to identify cover assets and put them legally beyond the reach of creditors other than covered bond investors and counterparties of derivative contracts;
Segregation means sorting and separate storage of various components of solid waste namely biodegradable waste or wet waste, non biodegradable waste or dry waste including recyclable waste, combustible waste, sanitary waste, non recyclable inert waste, domestic hazardous waste, e-waste and construction and demolition waste;
Segregation means the removal for a limited period, subject to valid exist- ing rights, of a specified area of the Federal lands from appropriation under the public land laws and mineral laws, pursuant to the authority of the Sec- retary of the Interior to allow for the orderly administration of the Federal lands.
Segregation means sorting and separate storage of various components of solid waste namely biodegradable wastes or wet waste, non biodegradable wastes or dry waste- including recyclable waste, combustible waste sanitary waste and non recyclable inert waste, domestic hazardous wastes, e-waste and construction and demolition wastes;
Segregation means the placement of a resident, after proper administrative process, in a special housing unit or designated individual cell that is reserved for special management of residents for purposes of protective care or custodial management.
Segregation means the confinement in a locked room or cell, with or without a cellmate, with limited social contact as compared with the general population, in conditions characterized by substantial isolation, which includes 22 hours per day or more in a cell. If a housing unit or location meets the above definition, the unit will be considered a Segregation unit, regardless of name.
Segregation means any type of custody where an inmate is highly restricted in movement and association with others for 22 hours or more a day; (“isolement”)