Examples of Entry Facility in a sentence
Attachment A to Schedule 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE FACILITIES Showing inter-connections with the Entry Facility.
Attachment A to Schedule 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE FACILITIES Showing inter-connections with the Entry Facility.
City Facility means any building, structure, property, park, open space, or vehicle, owned or leased by the City, its agents, agencies, or departments.
Ancillary Facility means any ancillary facility made available by an Ancillary Lender in accordance with Clause 6 (Ancillary Facilities).
Utility facility means any pipe, pipeline, duct, wire line, conduit, pole, tower, equipment or other structure used for one of the following:
Energy facility means an energy plant or transmission
City Facilities means City or publicly-owned structures or equipment located within the right of way or public easement used for governmental purposes.
Eligible facility means a gas-fired electric generation facility with a nominal capacity of 1,000 MW or less.
approved facility means any private practice, hospital, clinic or other health facility in Namibia defined in section 1 of the Hospitals and Health Facilities Act, 1994 (Act No. 36 of 1994), approved by the Council for the purpose of the training of hearing aid acoustics interns, and “facility” has a corresponding meaning;
On-site facility means a structural BMP located within the subject property boundary described in the permit application for land development activity.
Replacement Facility means 1 of the following:
Designated facility means (a hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility which :
Facility Site means the site described in Schedule B. “FERC” means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Overdraft Facility or ‘Facility’ means an authorised debit balance that may be offered to you at our discretion from time to time allowing your Account to go overdrawn up to an agreed Overdraft Limit.
Off-site facility means a structural BMP located outside the subject property boundary described in the permit application for land development activity.
Triage facility means a short-term facility or a portion
Liquidity Facility “Liquidity Obligations”, “Loan Trustee”, “Non-Extended Facility”, “Note Purchase Agreement”, “Operative Agreements”, “Participation Agreement”, “Performing Equipment Note”, “Person”, “Pool Balance”, “Rating Agencies”, “Regular Distribution Date”, “Replacement Liquidity Facility”, “Responsible Officer”, “Scheduled Payment”, “Special Payment”, “Stated Interest Rate”, “Subordination Agent”, “Taxes”, “Threshold Rating”, “Transfer”, “Trust Agreement”, “Trustee”, “Underwriters”, and “Underwriting Agreement”.
Qualified facility means a permanent facility within this state equipped for the production of motion pictures, television shows, or digital media production that meets all of the following requirements:
Utility Facilities means the plant, equipment and property, including but not limited to the poles, pipes, mains, conduits, ducts, cable, wires, plant and equipment located under, on, or above the surface of the ground within the public right-of-way of the city and used or to be used for the purpose of providing utility or telecommunications services. (Ord. 99-1003 §1 (part), 1999)
Material Recovery Facility means a facility, not subject to permitting requirements under Regulation 22, which is engaged in the storage, processing, and resale of recovered materials and receives source-separated recyclable materials.
Qualified incubator facility means a commercial building
Facility means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located;
Transfer facility means any transportation related facility including loading docks, parking areas, storage areas and other similar areas where shipments of hazardous waste are held during the normal course of transportation.
Liquidity Facility Provider means a Person that is a party to a Liquidity Facility with the Authority with respect to specified Bonds and whose credit rating by each nationally recognized Rating Agency then rating the Class I Bonds is sufficiently high to maintain the then current rating on such Bonds by such Rating Agency or the equivalent of such rating by virtue of guarantees or insurance arrangements.