Enforceable sales definition

Enforceable sales means the total amount of an ACP product sold for use in (OTC STATE), during the applicable compliance period specified in the ACP Agreement approving an ACP, as determined through enforceable sales records (expressed to the nearest pound, excluding product container and packaging).
Enforceable sales means the total amount of an ACP product sold for use in the applicable volatile organic compound emissions control areas designated in 9VAC5-45-280 C during the applicable compliance period specified in the ACP agreement approving an ACP, as determined through enforceable sales records (expressed to the nearest pound, excluding product container and packaging).
Enforceable sales means the total amount of an ACP product sold for

More Definitions of Enforceable sales

Enforceable sales means the total amount of an ACP product sold for use in the Northern Virginia applicable volatile organic compound emissions control area areas
Enforceable sales means the total amount of an ACP product sold for use in this County during the applicable compliance period specified in the ACP agreement, as determined through enforceable sales records (expressed to the nearest pound, excluding product container and packaging).

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