Completion Order definition

Completion Order means an order issued by PDA or Town Planning Officer to confirm that the development has been completed as per permission granted;
Completion Order means an order issued by PDA or Town Planning Officer to confirm that the development has been completed as per permission granted 12[specifically with regard to FAR, coverage, setbacks, height and projections excluding compound wall, either in part or full];

Examples of Completion Order in a sentence

  • ACA “acknowledge[s] that Congress and the Commission have defined ‘small’ in various ways.”429 One metric to which ACA points is the approach that the Commission used in its 2013 Rural Call Completion Order, which excepted providers with 100,000 or fewer subscriber lines, aggregated across all affiliates, from certain recordkeeping, retention, and reporting rules.430 We adopt this definition for purposes of the temporary exemption that we adopt today.

  • WC Docket No. 13-39, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 28 FCC Rcd 16154 (2013) (Rural Call Completion Order).

  • Respondent is required to timely perform all necessary assessment and cleanup until the Department issues a No Further Action Order or a Site Rehabilitation Completion Order.

  • The Commission has used this threshold with regard to other recordkeeping, retention, and reporting requirements, including in the Rural Call Completion Order.

  • Conditional Site Rehabilitation Completion Order (SRCO), Indigo Shoppes, LLC, 72074 Tredinick Parkway, Jacksonville, Florida 32211.

  • Upon successful completion of this BSRA as evidenced by the issuance of a Site Rehabilitation Completion Order (SRCO) for each contaminated site originating from the real property described in Attachment A, the PRFBSR and his or her successors and assigns, shall be relieved from further liability for site rehabilitation as described in paragraph 3.a. of this BSRA to MDC and third parties and of liability in contribution to any other party who has or may incur cleanup liability for the contaminated site(s).

  • Development within the limits of the area(s) to be remediated shall not be permitted until remediation to the standard applicable to the type of development proposed (residential or non-residential) has been achieved as evidenced by a determination of No Further Action, a Site Rehabilitation Completion Order or their equivalent authorizing the non- residential development proposed is issued by the FDEP and such other agencies having jurisdiction.

  • On August 7, 2020, a provisional Site Rehabilitation Completion Order (SRCO) was issued by FDEP, stating that the Seller needed to submit certain paperwork to obtain a final SRCO.

  • The new Agreement for Sale and Purchase: • Requires the Seller to obtain a final Site Rehabilitation Completion Order from FDEP, at the Seller’s sole expense, as a condition precedent to closing; • Terminates the original agreement and its three addendums; and • Is not subject to an MSBU.

  • Srivastava S, Lopez BI, Heras-Saldana Sdl, Park J-E, Shin D-H, Chai H-H, et al.

Related to Completion Order

  • DEVIATION ORDER means any order given by the Engineer-in-Charge to effect an alteration, addition or deduction, which does not radically affect the scope and nature of the contract.

  • Medication order means a written or verbal order from a

  • Prescription order means any of the following:

  • Variation Order means any written order, identified as such issued to the Contractor by the Employer under Sub Clause 31.1.

  • Subscription Order means a request from an Authorised Participant delivered to the Issuer to issue ETP Securities.

  • Suspension Order means a notice issued by OCCL directing a licensee to stop providing child care as of a specific date. While the license is suspended, a licensee may not provide child care.

  • adoption order (“gorchymyn mabwysiadu”) means an adoption order within the meaning of section 72(1) of the Adoption Act 1976 or section 46(1) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002;

  • Sanction Order means the Court Order to be sought by the Participating CCAA Parties from the Court as contemplated under the Plan which, inter alia, approves and sanctions the Plan and the transactions contemplated thereunder, pursuant to section 6(1) of the CCAA, substantially in the form of Schedule “E” or otherwise in form and content acceptable to the Participating CCAA Parties, the Monitor and the Parent, in each case, acting reasonably;

  • protection order means an order made in terms of section 18;

  • confiscation order means an order made under—

  • Corporation Order mean, respectively, the written request or order signed in the name of the Corporation by its Chairman of the Board of Directors, its Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, its President or a Vice President, and by its Treasurer, an Assistant Treasurer, its Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, and delivered to the Trustee.

  • Confirmation Order means the order of the Bankruptcy Court confirming the Plan pursuant to section 1129 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Redemption Order means a Redemption Order in the form attached to the LS Operating Procedures Agreement, or such other form as may be acceptable to the Issuer in its sole discretion.

  • Written Order means a written order signed by the General Manager or properly authorized representative or agent, mailed to the Contractor at the address designated in the firm's Bid, or to such other address as may be designated in writing as its official place of business.

  • Redemption Order Date shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 7.1(b).

  • Interim Compensation Order means the Order Establishing Procedures for Interim Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Retained Professionals [Docket No. 88].

  • Preliminary Approval Order means the order preliminarily approving the Settlement Agreement, certifying the Settlement Class for settlement purposes, and directing notice thereof to the Settlement Class, which will be agreed upon by the Parties and submitted to the Court in conjunction with Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary approval of the Agreement.

  • Bid Procedures Order means an Order of the Bankruptcy Court that (a) is in substantially the form set forth as Exhibit A to this Agreement or otherwise in a form reasonably satisfactory to the Sellers and acceptable to the Buyer in its sole discretion, and (b) approves procedures for the solicitation and consideration of competitive bids for the Assets under the terms and conditions of this Agreement and authorizing the protections set forth in Article 11 for the Buyer.

  • Bidding Procedures Order means that certain order of the Bankruptcy Court, entitled “Order (A) Approving Sale Procedures and Bid Protections, Including Break-Up Fee(s), In Connection With Sale Of Substantially All Assets; (B) Scheduling An Auction For And Hearing To Approve One Or More Sales; (C) Approving Notice Of Respective Date, Time And Place For Auction And For Hearing On Approval Of Sale(s),” entered on January 16, 2009.

  • Authentication Order has the meaning specified in Section 2.01 hereof.

  • IITK Purchase Order means the IITK’s official Purchase Order document;

  • Completion Notice means a notice issued by the Developer in accordance with clause 6.1.

  • Supply Order means an order for supply of stores and includes an order for performance of service;

  • Levy Order means an Order made by the Commission under paragraph 16 of the Schedule to the Act.

  • Completion Schedule means the fulfilment of the Related Services by the Supplier in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract;

  • Final Order means, as applicable, an order or judgment of the Bankruptcy Court or other court of competent jurisdiction with respect to the relevant subject matter that has not been reversed, stayed, modified, or amended, and as to which the time to appeal or seek certiorari has expired and no appeal or petition for certiorari has been timely taken, or as to which any appeal that has been taken or any petition for certiorari that has been or may be filed has been resolved by the highest court to which the order or judgment could be appealed or from which certiorari could be sought or the new trial, reargument, or rehearing shall have been denied, resulted in no modification of such order, or has otherwise been dismissed with prejudice.