Capacity Limits. The following capacity limits are established in accordance with the Kentucky Standards of safety adopted pursuant to KRS 227.300. These limits cannot be exceeded under any circumstance:
2.1 Café: Standing 48; Chairs Only 24; Combination – Tables 4 & Chairs 24 2.2– Room A: Standing 78; Chairs Only 46; Combination – Tables 6 & Chairs 36 2.3– Room B: Standing 105; Chairs Only 75; Combination – Tables 8 & Chairs 48
Capacity Limits. The number of persons using the park or facility shall not exceed the limit stated in the application or the building occupancy limit.
Capacity Limits. The License Holder must ensure the capacity of any Designated Space is not exceeded.
a. Classroom Capacity – 20 people b. Library Capacity – 30 people c. Elementary and Secondary gym capacities vary by facility and can be found at the link here
d. Theatre capacities vary by facility and can be found at the link here
Capacity Limits. During the Term, Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc. shall provide Aradigm with the Manufacturing capacity, which includes Device production and packaging, indicated in the chart below for each of the three (3) process groups (i.e., upstream processing; compounding/filling; and downstream processing, including handle lamination through packaging). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc. provides Aradigm with ninety (90) days prior written notice that Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc. needs additional capacity for itself to provide Device and/or Dosage Forms for the phase 3 insulin trial that it will conduct, then Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc. may shift the capacity allocated to Aradigm’s requirements as set forth in this Agreement as follows: (i) in 2005, Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc. may shift the 1/6th of actual capacity to the fourth Contract Quarter of 2005 or split the 1/6th of actual capacity between the first and second half of 2005; (ii) in 2006, Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc. may shift the 1/4 of actual capacity to either of the last 2 Contract Quarters of 2006 or split the 1/4 of actual capacity between the first and second half of 2006; and (iii) in 2007, Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc. may shift the 1/4th of actual capacity to either of the last 2 Contract Quarters of 2007 or split the 1/4th of actual capacity between the first and second half of 2007. For the avoidance of doubt, the table below lists calendar year capacity. Therefore, in the event that this Agreement terminates before December 31, 2007, Aradigm will only have a corresponding proportional amount of capacity for that year. 2005 1/6th of actual capacity 2006 1/4th of actual capacity 2007 1/4th of actual capacity Notwithstanding this Section 3.1, Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc. shall not be obligated to provide Aradigm with the Manufacturing capacity related to use of the sterile core and other filling activities, as described above, if, in its sole discretion, it concludes that the provision of such Manufacturing capacity would, in any manner, impair Novo Nordisk Delivery Technologies, Inc.’s ability to supply any capacity related to its activities under the Amended and Restated License Agreement.
Capacity Limits. Safe capacity of the areas designated for letting are: STANDING SEATED Main Hall 300 or 250 This is subject to the nature of the booking. An activity plan must be submitted upon application where necessary as stipulated by the Health and Safety Officer in accordance with Local Authority guidance. On Site Car Parking is limited and conditions of use will be discussed prior to the let, if agreed, and is subject to the Site Supervisor’s control throughout the hirer. No parking is allowed in school playground at any time.
Capacity Limits. The maximum capacity for the hall is 80 persons. All events are limited to 80 persons on the premises. No exceptions can or will be made.
Capacity Limits. 1. Southborough's obligation to supply water under this Agreement is contingent on the MWRA supplying Southborough with water flows sufficient to meet the needs of both Parties.
2. If there is a deficiency in the MWRA water flows such that both Parties’ required water flows cannot be maintained, then the deficiency shall be borne by both Parties in the same proportion as the allocated capacities established under this Agreement.
Capacity Limits. Capacity for the event (guest headcount) shall not exceed the capacity amount set forth on page 1 of this Agreement.
Capacity Limits. There is no dollar limitation placed on Work Orders under a Project Specific Open End Agreement. However, the total dollar amount of the Open End Agreement must be monitored on a regular basis in order to maintain a reasonable total cost of all anticipated Work Order’s under the advertised scope. If the District has a Certified Negotiator, the District is authorized to negotiate, create, and submit the legal agreement for Project Specific Open End Work Orders and Amendments which are less than $1,000,000. For Work Orders greater than $1,000,000 or when a District does not have a Certified Negotiator, only a CAS Negotiation Engineer is authorized to negotiate the cost of a Project Specific Open End Work Order and Amendment(s) and follow through the execution process.
Capacity Limits. EXXONMOBIL’s maximum daily mass limits for discharge shall be based on the % of the CITY’S Maximum Allowable Industrial Load (MAIL) for selenium and arsenic in the first EXXONMOBIL permit cycle. The % shall be equivalent to 0.28 #/day of arsenic and 1.27 #/day of selenium for the first permit cycle. EXXONMOBIL acknowledges and accepts a maximum daily discharge flow set by the CITY of 2.0 million gallons per day (mgd). Each renewal of the Permit shall list and set both pounds per day (lbs/day) and/or concentration and the maximum daily discharge flow. EXXONMOBIL acknowledges that mass limits, concentration limits, and number of specific pollutants shall either remain the same, increase, or decrease with each renewal of the Industrial Discharge Permit as determined by the CITY. EXXONMOBIL may request a variance to the daily maximum flow rate of 2.0 MGD in the event that it anticipates the flow limit might be exceeded. The variance shall be requested forty-eight (48) hours prior to the day on which the flow is expected to