corrective measures means any measures taken to correct significant irregularities or to close leakages in order to prevent or stop the release of CO2 from the storage complex;
corrective measures means any of the following:
corrective measures means a last resort measure to be taken based on all NEMOs decision with the aim to allow restoring adequate scalability.
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corrective measures means all corrective action necessary to protect human health and the environment for all releases of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents from any Solid Waste Management Unit or AOC at the Facility, regardless of the time at which waste was placed in the unit, as required under § 74-4-4.2(B) of the HWA and 40 C.F.R. § 264.101. Corrective Measures may address releases to air, soil, sediment, surface water, or groundwater.
corrective measures. Any measures, changes or corrections the SUPPLIER deems necessary to remove all defects on the Equipment or on the Parts produced by the Equipment. Date of Agreement: The date on which both Parties have signed this Agreement. Defects: Any defects or non-conformities affecting the Equipment or the production (including Parts) using the Equipment in terms of size, appearance, safety, quality standards, rules and criteria or other considerations and specifications per the relevant documents referred to in this Agreement, in addition to the rules in the Sodecia Supplier Manual - Equipment. Delay or Default: a delay or default to comply as defined in GC 24.1.
corrective measures means those activities that are performed to remove, remediate, prevent, minimize or mitigate a release of hazardous waste or constituents at the site.
corrective measures means appropriate actions taken by a property owner to maintain a fully functional sewer lateral. Corrective measures may include, but are not limited to, video inspection, a program of scheduled cleaning, repair or replacement of a private lateral. Any repairs or line replacement must be made in accordance with DMC Title 14 and the plumbing code.
corrective measures provide means to secure the selection of a certain amount of women or minorities (e.g. quotas).xxviii Quotas are regarded as more impactful and easier in addressing gender imbalances in parliamentary legislatures than trying to transform the values of a society to directly have an impact on a group’s selection behaviour.xxix
corrective measures means any measures taken to correct significant irregularities in order to prevent or stop any leakage;
corrective measures means actions that include a series of required activities or limitations of activities developed in collaboration with a provider for systemic failures to comply with federal/ state/ DMMA/ DDDS regulations, standards, policies, rules and mandates. Such measures include Enhanced Monitoring, Mandatory Technical Assistance, Enrollment Moratorium, Management Transfer, and Termination of Provider Agreement. Some examples of situations requiring imposition of corrective measures include but are not limited to: obstruction of a DDDS investigation; revocation or suspension of a site license, or issue of a provisional license by The Division of Health Care Quality (DHCQ); or failure to maintain minimum training requirements, as defined in the DDDS training policy, for direct service staff.