Mothballing Sample Clauses

Mothballing. Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in accordance with National Park Service Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.
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Mothballing. Securing or mothballing a property when done in accordance with National Park Service Preservation Brief #31:
Mothballing. Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door 770 openings, making temporary roof repairs, or ventilating the building in accordance 771 with National Park Service Preservation Brief #31: Mothballing Historic Buildings. 772 m. Accessibility ramps. Grading ground paths that provide access to a building, repair 773 of existing ramps, and installation of new non-permanent and removable ramps that 774 do not irreversibly impact porches or railings.
Mothballing. (a) In this Clause, Mothballing means the preparation of one or more Units at the Plant for long term storage (being a period of 3 months or more) with a view to re-commissioning at some undetermined future date. (b) The Borrower will promptly notify the Agent of any proposal for Mothballing at the Plant and consult in good faith with the Agent in respect of such proposal. (c) The Borrower will not effect a Mothballing unless to do so would accord with the operation and maintenance of the Plant in accordance with the standards of a Reasonable and Prudent Operator.
Mothballing. CalVet shall ensure that Xxxxxxxxx Hospital is mothballed within six months after it is vacated in accordance with National Park Service (NPS)
Mothballing. Mothballing of a nuclear reactor facility consists of putting the facility in a state of storage. In general, the facility may be left mR/hr, such as near the activated primary system of a power plant, should be appropriately marked and should not be accessible except by cuting of welded closures or protective intact except that all fuel assemblies and the radioactive the disassembly and removal of substantial structures .4 4V W1 0 AM 4P It 0 Ir p W rý V A and/or shielding material. Means such as a remot( readout intrusion alarm system should be provided t indicate to designated personnel when a physical barrie is penetrated. Security personnel that provide acces control to the facility may be used instead of th physical barriers and the intrusion alarm systems.
Mothballing. Securing or mo hballing an historic property by boarding over window and door openings, making tempor ry roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building. • NOTE: For historic buildings, mothbal ing procedures should follow Preservation Brief No. 31, Mothballing Historic Buildings.
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Mothballing. 1.14.1 Securing or mothballing buildings or structures, following guidance in Preservation Brief #31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.

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