Adjustment Standards definition

Adjustment Standards means the standard specifications, standards of practice, and construction methods that a Utility Owner customarily applies to facilities (comparable to those being adjusted on account of the Project) constructed by the Utility Owner (or for the Utility Owner by its contractors), at its own expense. Unless the context requires otherwise, references in the CDA Documents to a Utility Owner’s “applicable Adjustment Standards” refer to those that are applicable pursuant to Section 11.3.
Adjustment Standards means the standard specifications, standards of practice, and
Adjustment Standards means the standard specifications, standards of practice, and construction methods that a Utility Owner customarily applies to facilities (comparable to those being Adjusted on account of the Project) constructed by the Utility Owner (or for the Utility Owner by its contractors), at its own expense. Unless the context requires otherwise, references in the Contract Documents to a Utility Owner’s “applicable Adjustment Standards” refer to those that are applicable pursuant to Section 4.5.3.5. For purposes of Austin Water Utility Adjustment Work, the Adjustment Standards shall be the specifications, standards of practice and construction methods set forth in the “Project Manual” identified in the Austin Water Utility Agreement to the extent the standards and the requirements in the Project Manual do not conflict with the Austin Water Utility Agreement, including the “City Drawings” attached thereto.

Examples of Adjustment Standards in a sentence

  • Developer is solely responsible for negotiating any terms and conditions of its Utility Agreements that might limit a Utility Owner’s amendments and additions to its Adjustment Standards after the Proposal Due Date.


More Definitions of Adjustment Standards

Adjustment Standards means the standard specifications, standards of practice, and construction methods that a Utility Owner customarily applies to facilities (comparable to those being Adjusted on account of the Project) constructed by the Utility Owner (or for the Utility Owner by its contractors), at its own expense. Unless the context requires otherwise, references in the Contract Documents to a Utility Owner’s “applicable Adjustment Standards” refer to those that are applicable pursuant to Section
Adjustment Standards means the standard specifications, standards of practice, and construction Aesthetics and Landscaping Plan
Adjustment Standards has the meaning given in Section 3.2(a).

Related to Adjustment Standards

  • Adjustment Spread means either a spread (which may be positive or negative), or the formula or methodology for calculating a spread, in either case, which the Independent Adviser determines and which is required to be applied to the Successor Rate or the Alternative Rate (as the case may be) to reduce or eliminate, to the fullest extent reasonably practicable in the circumstances, any economic prejudice or benefit (as the case may be) to Noteholders as a result of the replacement of the Original Reference Rate with the Successor Rate or the Alternative Rate (as the case may be) and is the spread, formula or methodology which:

  • Quality Standards means the quality standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body, (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Contractor would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with, and as may be further detailed in the Specification.

  • SOFR Adjustment means 0.10% (10 basis points).