Commission Requirements Sample Clauses
Commission Requirements. Borrower shall comply with the provisions of Exhibit “J” - Commission Requirements.
Commission Requirements. A Participant which seeks to recover stranded costs from a Transmission Customer pursuant to this Tariff may do so in accordance with the terms, conditions and procedures in the Commission's Order No. 888 or other relevant Commission orders. However, the Participant must separately file any specific proposed stranded cost charge under Section 205 of the Federal Power Act.
Commission Requirements. The Licensed Improvements shall, at a minimum: (i) not in any way adversely affect the water quality of Ute Reservoir and its purpose as a public drinking water supply; (ii) not pose a threat to the operation of Ute Reservoir or Ute Dam; (iii) not cause any erosion or sedimentation; (iv) be maintained in a safe and secure condition; (v) not include habitable structures, storage units, or sanitary facilities; (vi) not include motor vehicle and/or boat access ramps and/or roads; (vii) not inhibit pedestrian movement along the Commission's Fee Property; and (viii) not be a threat to public safety. In addition, none of the Commission's Fee Property shall be posted or otherwise represented as "private property."
Commission Requirements. The final rules also specify that the subject supplemental disclosures shall be presented whenever required by the terms of the applicable Federal securities form. The SFAS 69 requirements apply to enterprises which are "publicly traded” as defined by the standard. This FASB definition is both _ broader and narrower than the class of enterprises currently required to provide supplemental oil and gas disclosures in Commission filings. The FASB definition includes certain small enterprises which although “traded” may not be required Limited Partnerships —Topic 12 -A -3 - C of the Staff Accounting Bulletin series currently states that in certain circumstances the staff will not take exception to omission of the value-
Commission Requirements. CONSULTANT shall be entitled to a “Commission Payment” based on the size and effectiveness of the CONSULTANT’s business, pursuant to the following determiners and definitions:
Commission Requirements. The Licensed Improvements shall, at a minimum: (i) not in any way adversely affect the water quality of Ute Reservoir and its purpose as a public drinking water supply; (ii) not cause any erosion or sedimentation; (iii) be maintained in a safe and secure condition; (iv) not include habitable structures, storage units, or sanitary facilities; (v) not include vehicle and/or boat access ramps and/or roads; (vi) not inhibit pedestrian movement along the Commission's Fee Property; and (vii) not be a threat to public safety. In the event that, and in the sole and absolute judgment of the Commission, any of these requirements are violated, or any of the Commission's Fee Property is posted or otherwise represented as "private property," the offending Licensee's License shall be terminated and Licensee shall remove the structure(s) and restore the Commission Property. In the event that, and in the sole and absolute judgment of the Commission, any of these requirements are violated, or any of the Commission's Fee Property is posted or otherwise represented as "private property," the offending Licensee's License shall be terminated and Licensee shall remove the Licensed Improvements and restore the Commission Property.
Commission Requirements. Borrower shall comply with the provisions of Exhibit “P” – Commission Requirements.
Commission Requirements. The Boat Dock shall, at a minimum: (i) not in any way adversely affect the water quality of Ute Reservoir and its purpose as a public drinking water supply;
