Challenges for on Sample Clauses

Challenges for on field measurement of emission Various factors influence the emissions of CO2 and CH4. It is very difficult to quantify each of them and develop a general pattern for all. First of all the emission of various GHGs starts right from the construction of dam and inundation of areas with various types of land use. CH4, CO2 and even N2O are released from the decomposition of organic deposits depending on the aerobic and anaerobic nature of the process. Microbial fermentation helps decompose organic carbon into CH4 which takes place in the two steps first by forming of simple organic compounds such as simple organic acid, small molecular alcohols, etc. from carbohydrate, fatty acid and protein available in the sediments of the flooded lands. Finally the methanogens will release CH4 and CO2 from the anaerobic decomposition of the mentioned simple organic compounds. The various factors that influence the CO2 and CH4 emission are described below.
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  • Challenges The Experts may be challenged by either Party if circumstances exist that give rise to justifiable doubts as to any of their impartiality or independence. In such circumstances the challenge shall be brought by written notice to the ICC copied to the other Party within fourteen (14) calendar days of the appointment of the relevant Expert or within fourteen (14) calendar days of the challenging Party becoming aware of the circumstances giving rise to the challenge. Unless the challenged Expert withdraws. or whichever of the Parties that has not brought the challenge agrees to the challenge, within fourteen (14) calendar days of the challenge, the ICC shall decide the challenge and, if appropriate, shall appoint a replacement Expert in accordance with the criteria set out herein.

  • Resolution of Adverse Effects If FEMA determines that an Undertaking may adversely affect a historic property, it shall resolve the effects of the Undertaking in consultation with the SHPO, Grantee(s), subgrantee, participating Tribes the ACHP, if participating, and other consulting parties, by one of the following methods depending upon the severity of the adverse effect(s) as well as determination of the historic property’s significance on a local, state or national level. When FEMA determines an Undertaking will adversely affect an NHL, FEMA shall notify and invite the Secretary and ACHP to participate in consultation in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.10. When the ACHP participates in consultation related to an NHL, the ACHP shall report the outcome of the consultation to the Secretary and the FEMA Administrator.

  • Penalties for Violations Design Professional and its subconsultants shall comply with California Labor Code section 1775 in the event a worker is paid less than the prevailing wage rate for the work or craft in which the worker is employed. This shall be in addition to any other applicable penalties allowed under Labor Code sections 1720 – 1861.

  • ADMISSIBILITY OF REPRODUCTION OF CONTRACT Notwithstanding the best evidence rule or any other legal principle or rule of evidence to the contrary, the Contractor acknowledges and agrees that it waives any and all objections to the admissibility into evidence at any court proceeding or to the use at any examination before trial of an electronic reproduction of this contract, regardless of whether the original of said contract is in existence. EXHIBIT D NYSERDA PROMPT PAYMENT POLICY STATEMENT

  • Damages for delay by the Authority In the event that (i) the Authority does not procure fulfilment of any or all of the Conditions Precedent set forth in Clause 4.1.2 within the period specified in respect thereof, and (ii) the delay has not occurred as a result of breach of this Agreement by the Concessionaire or due to Force Majeure, the Authority shall pay to the Concessionaire Damages in an amount calculated at the rate of 0.1% (zero point one per cent) of the Performance Security for each day‟s delay until the fulfilment of such Conditions Precedent, subject to a maximum of 20% (twenty percent) of the Performance Security.

  • Causes for Disciplinary Action The following causes shall be grounds for disciplinary action:

  • Changes of the Responsible person(s) In case of changes of the responsible person(s), the information below should be inserted by the Sending Institution or Receiving Organisation/Enterprise, where applicable. Changes of the Responsible person(s) Name Email Position New Responsible person at the Sending Institution New Supervisor at the Receiving Organisation/Enterprise

  • Bid Validity 15.1 Bids shall remain valid for a period not less than ninety days after the deadline date for bid submission specified in Clause 20. A bid valid for a shorter period shall be rejected by the Employer as non- responsive.

  • Penalties for violation of law The Procurement Code, Sections 13-1-28 through 13-1-199, XXXX 0000, imposes civil and criminal penalties for its violation. In addition, the New Mexico criminal statutes impose felony penalties for illegal bribes, gratuities and kickbacks.

  • Grounds for Termination This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing:

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