Examples of ACP agreement in a sentence
All ACP products used for emission credits within the approved ACP agreement are contained in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-112-03 of the Administrative Code.
If the board finds that an application meets the requirements of subdivision 2 of this subsection, then an ACP agreement shall be issued certifying the charcoal lighter material formulation and specifying such conditions as are necessary to insure that the requirements of this subsection are met.
The charcoal lighter material meets the formulation criteria and other conditions specified in the applicable ACP agreement issued pursuant to subdivision 2 of this subsection.
Physical property data, formulation data, or other information required by the board for use in determining when a product modification has occurred and for use in determining compliance with the conditions specified on the ACP agreement issued pursuant to subdivision 2 e of this subsection.
An identification of specific enforceable sales records to be provided to the board for enforcing the provisions of this article and the ACP agreement approving an ACP.
The Railway will deduct from the payment to be made to the contractor(s), an amount towards tax, on works contract equal to 2%(two percent) of the payment .The deduction is mandatory, irrespective of whether the payment is to be made in cash or by cheque or draft or any other terms.
Surplus reductions are valid only after the board has issued an ACP agreement pursuant to subdivision 1 of this subsection.
Failure to meet a requirement of this article or a condition of an applicable ACP agreement shall constitute a single, separate violation of this article for each day until such requirement or condition is satisfied, except as otherwise provided in subdivisions 2 through 8 of this subsection.
In accordance with the time periods specified in subsection C of this section, the board will issue an ACP agreement approving an ACP that meets the requirements of this article.
Mill anticipates this concern, at least in part, and replies that during “the whole past duration of the human species” people “have been learning by experience the tendencies of actions.”38 For example, experience has shown that people tend to become corrupted by power.39But tendencies are not enough: act utilitarianism holds that the moral value of an act depends on all of its effects on well-being, however atypical, far-flung, or delayed they may be.