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Close definition

Close. , “closed”, or “closing” means that the compact facility with respect to which any of those terms are used has ceased to accept low-level radioactive waste for disposal. “Permanently closed” means that the compact facility with respect to which the term is used has ceased to accept low-level radioactive waste because a compact facility has operated for twenty years or a longer period of time as authorized by article VI, paragraph “i”, its capacity has been reached, the commission has authorized it to close pursuant to article III, paragraph “h”, subparagraph (7), the host state of such facility has withdrawn from the compact or had its membership revoked, or this compact has been dissolved.
Close means to shut up so as to prevent entrance or access by any person; and the entire suspension of business.
Close links shall mean a situation in which two or more natural or legal persons are linked by:

Examples of Close in a sentence

  • Within one-hundred and twenty (120) calendar days after the expiration of the demonstration, the state must submit a draft Close Out Report to CMS for comments.

  • However, we will make reasonable efforts to contact you before Close Out of any Contract.

  • Where practicable, we will provide you with notice prior to making the decision to refuse to perform or Close Out a Contract, save in the circumstances described in clauses (h) or (i) above where it may not be possible for us to give prior notice.

  • If funds do not arrive on or before the Settlement Date and Time, we may at our sole discretion roll the trade to the next settlement day and apply a charge in accordance with the provisions of our Commercial Agreement with you, or Close Out the Contract.

  • We reserve the right in our sole discretion to Close Out a Contract at any time including without limitation where you decide to cancel a Contract and in the circumstances described in Section 7 of this Schedule.


More Definitions of Close

Close. , “closed” or “closing” means that the compact facility with respect to which any of those terms is used has ceased to accept waste for disposal. “Permanently closed” means that the compact facility with respect to which the term is used has ceased to accept waste because it has operated for 20 years or a longer period of time as authorized by sub. (6) (i), its capacity has been reached, the commission has authorized it to close pursuant to sub.
Close or “Closing” means the consummation of the sale of the Assets from Seller to Buyer, including execution and delivery of all documents and other legal consideration as provided for in this Agreement pursuant to Article 10.
Close or “Closing” means, as applicable (i) the consummation of the transfer of title to the Properties (as hereinafter defined) to Buyer, including execution and delivery of all documents provided for or contemplated herein, and (ii) the consummation of the transfer of [confidential information omitted] of the Shares to Buyer, including execution and delivery of all documents provided for or contemplated herein that pertain or relate to the Shares, Altex, Altex II and/or the Altex II Assets.
Close or “Closing” means the completion of the conditions precedent to the initial Credit Extension.
Close means that the small business or registered charity was unable to maintain regular operations as a result of government order or health recommendations that required them to either fully close operations, limit access to their premises or limit the services provided or available to the public.
Close or "Closing" means the date on which the
Close. , “closed”, or “closing” means that the compact facility with respect to which any of those terms are used has ceased to accept low-level radioactive waste for disposal. “Permanently closed” means that the compact facility with respect to which the term is used has ceased to accept low-level radioactive waste because a compact facility has operated for twenty years or a longer period of time as authorized by article VI, paragraph “i”, its capacity