Modelling Assumptions Sample Clauses

Modelling Assumptions. Appendix A - Table 1. Summary of modelling approaches Section Aspect Description Forest Inventory Data Source Vegetation Resource Inventory (VRI) format with single flat file attributes including only rank 1 stand information. VRI data has been projected to January 1, 2015 using VDYP7. Harvesting disturbance was updated using licensee data. Ownership Not relevant, because all land within the CFA boundary, as downloaded from the LRDW website, was included in the CFA area. The LRDW data is already net of private lands (ref: personal communication, Xxxxx Xxxxx, MoFLNRO). Note that the boundary does not exactly follow the boundary of the three planning cells added to the CFA, due to removal of private lands within those planning cells. No Parks or protected areas occur within the CFA. Non-Forest and Non- Productive Areas classified in the forest inventory as lakes, swamps, rock, alpine, brush, etc., were excluded from the productive forest land base (PFLB). Non-Commercial Cover Areas classified in the forest inventory as NCBR were excluded from the PFLB. Land Base Assumptions Existing Roads, Trails and Landings Buffer areas associated with logging-type roads (line features) were removed from the PFLB / CFLB.) These features were obtained from the 0000 XXXXX Operating Area project. Parks and Ecological Reserves N/A Inoperable As per TSR3, 30% of the area of slopes over 70%, or any area considered as inoperable, were removed from the THLB. ESAs Selected ESA categories were removed from the THLB. Non-productive (NP) areas. NP codes > 1 (corresponding to Rock, Water, etc.) were removed from the PFLB. Non-Merchantable or Problem Stands Non-merchantable, as defined in the TSR 3 were removed from the THLB. Example: Deciduous-leading stands are removed from the THLB. Low Productivity Sites Stands were excluded from the THLB if their site index was too low. Example: Pine leading stands on slopes less than 40% were removed from the THLB if their site index values was <10 m. Section Aspect Description Wildlife Habitat Areas No WHAs were removed from the THLB in TSR3, but in this project, the caribou “no harvest” areas (Approved UWR Order u-4-013) were removed from the THLB. A proposed WHA 4-205 for Interior Western Screech-Owl was added to the data, but the entire WHA was found to fall within the inoperable. Therefore, no netdown or management practices are applicable to this WHA. Ungulate Winter Range The Approved UWR Order 4-001 was implemented in this project. Riparia...
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Modelling Assumptions. The modelling assumptions used in this analysis are summarized in Appendix A - Table 1. The majority of these assumptions were adopted from the latest Kootenay Lake TSA Timber Supply Review (TSR) Reports available at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.xx/hts/tsa/tsa13/tsr3/13tspdp09.pdf and xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx.xx/hts/tsa/tsa05/tsr3/05ts04ar_v3.pdf. A number of unpublished, technical documents were also used. These were provided by the Forest and Analysis and Inventory Branch, who completed the 2009 Timber Supply Review. This analysis also contains a number of assumptions that are significantly different from previous analyses. These new assumptions better match the historic, and the expected future management practices within the community forest. Non-timber Resource Areas The assumptions for non-timber resources (aka “non-timber constraints”) are almost entirely the same as those from the Kootenay lake TSR. The areas of these resources, in the CFA, are in Table 2.

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  • Self-Assumption Any self-insured retention, deductibles and exclusions in coverage in the policies required under this Article shall be assumed by, for the account of and at the sole risk of Seller or the subcontractor which provides the insurance and to the extent applicable shall be paid by such Seller or subcontractor. In no event shall the liability of Seller or any subcontractor thereof be limited to the extent of any of the minimum limits of insurance required herein.

  • Training Assignments The Supervisor or designee may establish written training assignments to enable an employee to gain the additional experience and training required for the job for a period of time not to exceed two years. At the completion of the training assignment, the employee’s pay will be set no less than the entry rate of pay for the occupational pay band.

  • Teaching Assignments No employee shall be assigned to teach in a grade level and/or subject area not within the scope of his/her teaching certificate, except where a position within his/her certification is unavailable or when mutually agreed to by the affected employee and principal, or when determined necessary by the principal. Employees assigned to positions outside the scope of their certificates shall be assigned as soon as possible to positions for which they hold certification.

  • Housing Assignments The University assigns Licensee to a bed space and does not guarantee specific room types, buildings, communities, or roommates. The University shall have the right to reassign the Licensee to a different bed space without the Licensee’s consent prior to or during the term of the Agreement.

  • Testing and Acceptance Designer will exercise commercially reasonable efforts to test Deliverables requiring testing and to make all necessary corrections prior to providing Deliverables to Client. Client, within five (5) business days of receipt of each Deliverable, shall notify Designer, in writing, of any failure of such Deliverable to comply with the specifications set forth in the Proposal, or of any other objections, corrections, changes or amendments Client wishes made to such Deliverable. Any such written notice shall be sufficient to identify with clarity any objection, correction or change or amendment, and Designer will undertake to make the same in a commercially timely manner. Any and all objections, corrections, changes or amendments shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. In the absence of such notice from Client, the Deliverable shall be deemed accepted.

  • Teaching Assignment For teaching faculty, the teaching assignment will be one or a combination of programs, courses, or student originated studies offerings (all of which are collectively referred to as “academic offerings” below). For full-time faculty the normal teaching assignment will be a program. For part-time faculty the normal assignment is either a program and/or course(s), depending on the terms of their contract. In addition, faculty may support individual learning contracts.

  • Delivery and Acceptance of the Manuscript The Author shall deliver the Contribution to the Editor (or, if requested by the Publisher, to the Publisher) on or before Delivery Date (the “Delivery Date”) electronically in the Publisher's standard requested format or in such other form as may be agreed in writing with the Publisher. The Author shall retain a duplicate copy of the Contribution. The Contribution shall be in a form acceptable to the Publisher (acting reasonably) and in line with the instructions contained in the Publisher’s guidelines as provided to the Author by the Publisher. The Author shall provide at the same time, or earlier if the Publisher reasonably requests, any editorial, publicity or other information (and in such form or format) reasonably required by the Publisher. The Publisher may exercise such additional quality control of the manuscript as it may decide at its sole discretion including through the use of plagiarism checking systems and/or peer review by internal or external reviewers of its choice. If the Publisher decides at its sole discretion that the final manuscript does not conform in quality, content, structure, level or form to the stated requirements of the Publisher, the Publisher shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of this Clause. The Author must inform the Publisher at the latest on the Delivery Date if the sequence of the naming of any co-authors entering into this Agreement shall be changed. If there are any changes in the authorship (e.g. a co-author joining or leaving), then the Publisher must be notified by the Author in writing immediately and the Parties will amend this Agreement accordingly. The Publisher shall have no obligation to consider publication under this Agreement in the absence of such agreed amendment. If the Author fails to deliver the Contribution in accordance with the provisions of this Clause above by the Delivery Date (or within any extension period given by the Publisher at its sole discretion) or if the Author (or any co-author) dies or becomes incapacitated or otherwise incapable of performing the Author’s obligations under this Agreement, the Publisher shall be entitled to either: (a) elect to continue to perform this Agreement in accordance with its terms and the Publisher may commission an appropriate and competent person (who, in the case of co-authors having entered into this Agreement, may be a co-author) to complete the Contribution; or (b) terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by written notice to the Author or the Author's successors, in which case all rights granted by the Author to the Publisher under this Agreement shall revert to the Author/Author's successors (subject to the provisions of the Clause "Termination"). The Author agrees, at the request of the Publisher, to execute all documents and do all things reasonably required by the Publisher in order to confer to the Publisher all rights intended to be granted under this Agreement. The Author warrants that the Contribution is original except for any excerpts from other works including pre-published illustrations, tables, animations, text quotations, photographs, diagrams, graphs or maps, and whether reproduced from print or electronic or other sources ("Third Party Material") and that any such Third Party Material is in the public domain (or otherwise unprotected by copyright/other rights) or has been included with written permission from or on behalf of the rights holder (and if requested in a form prescribed or approved by the Publisher) at the Author's expense unless otherwise agreed in writing, or is otherwise used in accordance with applicable law. On request from the Publisher, the Author shall in writing indicate the precise sources of these excerpts and their location in the manuscript. The Author shall also retain the written permissions and make them available to the Publisher on request.

  • Signaling Parameters All SS7 signaling parameters will be provided in conjunction with traffic exchange trunk groups, where and as available. These parameters include Automatic Number Identification ("ANI"), Calling Party Number ("CPN"), Privacy Indicator, calling party category information, originating line information, charge number, etc. Also included are all parameters relating to network signaling information, such as Carrier Information Parameter ("CIP"), wherever such information is needed for call routing or billing. GTE will provide SS7 via GR-394-SS7 and/or GR-317-SS7 format(s).

  • OGS Centralized Contract Modifications OGS, an Authorized User, or the Contractor may suggest modifications to the Centralized Contract or its Appendices. Except as specifically provided herein, modifications to the terms and conditions set forth herein may only be made with mutual written agreement of the Parties. Modifications may take the form of an update or an amendment. “

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