Baseline Conditions definition

Baseline Conditions or “Baseline” means the condition or conditions that would have existed at the natural resource damage assessment area had the release of hazardous substances under investigation not occurred.
Baseline Conditions as to any Wholly Owned Subsidiary, in connection with the entering by such Subsidiary into a Subsidiary Guarantee in respect of the Loans, that such Subsidiary (a) at the time of determination can truthfully make each of the Baseline Representations and Warranties in all material respects and (b) if such Subsidiary is not organized under the laws of any state of the United States, (i) shall be organized under the laws of an Acceptable Jurisdiction or (ii) shall have submitted for itself and its property in any legal action or proceeding relating to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to which it is a party, including for recognition and enforcement of any judgment in respect thereof, to the non-exclusive general jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York, the courts of the United States of America for the Southern District of New York, and appellate courts from any thereof.
Baseline Conditions means: (a) the infrastructure supplying water; (b) the rules for allocating water and for water management systems applying; (c) the operating efficiency of water management systems; and (d) existing entitlements to take and use water and the extent to which those entitlements were used, within the Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Basin as at the Corporatisation Date;

Examples of Baseline Conditions in a sentence

  • NRLT staff begins work on Baseline Conditions Report at any point after project initiation.

  • This section details the actions required to maintain Baseline Conditions.

  • Baseline Conditions means the habitat conditions for the Covered Species on the Enrolled Property when NMFS approves this Site Plan Agreement.

  • Funding agencies will likely require their review and approval of the Baseline Conditions Report prior to disbursement of easement purchase funds. 14.

  • Elevated Baseline Conditions are certain Baseline Conditions improved as a result of certain Beneficial Management Activities.


More Definitions of Baseline Conditions

Baseline Conditions means the baseline conditions approved for the purposes of clause 5 of the former Schedule, or amended by the Authority in accordance with clause 5 of this Schedule;
Baseline Conditions. “ means the conditions of the existing buildings as found in the baseline period.
Baseline Conditions means the ecological conditions, wetland functions and values and the soils and hydrological characteristics present at a site before any change by the applicant is made.
Baseline Conditions means the conditions prior to implementation of the Project, which will be used as a basis for verification of the actual conditions in the identified zones of the Municipality.
Baseline Conditions as to any Wholly Owned Subsidiary, in connection with the incurrence by such Subsidiary of any obligations in respect of the Revolving Credit Facility, that such Subsidiary (a) at the time of the delivery by such Wholly Owned Subsidiary of its Adherence Agreement or Subsidiary Guarantee, as applicable, pursuant to Section 10.10, can truthfully and correctly make each of the Baseline Representations and Warranties in all material respects and (b) if such Subsidiary is not organized under the laws of any state of the United States, (i) shall be organized under the laws of an Acceptable Jurisdiction and (ii) shall have submitted for itself and its property in any legal action or proceeding relating to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to which it is a party, including for recognition and enforcement of any judgment in respect thereof, to the non-exclusive general jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York, the courts of the United States of America for the Southern District of New York, and appellate courts from any thereof.
Baseline Conditions means the existing estimated population size, the extent and quality of habitat, or both population size and the extent and quality of habitat, for the species on the land to be enrolled in the agreement that sustain seasonal or permanent use by the covered species. Baseline conditions shall be determined by the department, in consultation with the applicant, and shall be based on the best available science and objective scientific methodologies. For purposes of establishing baseline conditions, a qualified person that is not employed by the department may conduct habitat surveys, if that person has appropriate species expertise and has been approved by the department.
Baseline Conditions means the Water Use Retirement Program baseline described in Section 16.2 of the KBRA, as determined pursuant to section 3 of this Agreement.