essential resource definition

essential resource means any cable conduit, transmission tower, programs or other broadcasting facility that the Regulator determines to be an essential resource pursuant to an order or rule;
essential resource means any Media Resource that satisfies the criteria set out in Section7.3 of this Code and is designated by IMDA to be an Essential Resource;
essential resource means any apparatus, accessory, system, service, information or other resource of any kind that is —

Examples of essential resource in a sentence

  • Where IMDA determines that a Media Resource constitutes an Essential Resource, IMDA will publish, by notification on the IMDA website ( www.imda.gov.sg) or by any other means of publication as IMDA considers appropriate, its decision specifying the Media Resource to be an Essential Resource.

  • IMDA will require sharing of any Telecommunication Infrastructure or Media Resource that it determines is Critical Support Infrastructure or an Essential Resource (as the case may be).

  • Within 60 days of receiving all necessary information, IMDA will consider whether the standards specified in Sub-sections7.3.1 or 7.3.2 of this Code are met, and will issue its decision on whether the Telecommunication Infrastructure or Media Resource constitutes Critical Support Infrastructure or an Essential Resource (as the case may be) that is required to be shared with other Licensees.

  • Once IMDA has designated any Telecommunication Infrastructure or Media Resource to be Critical Support Infrastructure or an Essential Resource (as the case may be) that is required to be shared, the Telecommunication Licensee or Person Controlling Media Resources that owns or controls such Critical Support Infrastructure or Essential Resource must, when requested by any Licensee, negotiate a Sharing Agreement (“Negotiation Request”).

  • IMDA may, at any time and on its own initiative, designate any Telecommunication Infrastructure or Media Resource to be Critical Support Infrastructure or an Essential Resource that must be shared with other Licensees if IMDA determines that the standards specified in Sub-sections 7.3.1 or 7.3.2 of this Code are met.

  • However, where IMDA determines that any specific Telecommunication Infrastructure or Media Resource constitutes Critical Support Infrastructure or an Essential Resource (as the case may be), IMDA may mandate that the Licensee that owns or controls the Critical Support Infrastructure or Essential Resource share the same with other Licensees.

  • Nitrogen in Agriculture: Balancing the Cost of an Essential Resource.

  • Adapted from Table 2 of PM360, The Essential Resource for Pharma Marketers, January 2012.

  • Options Minimum quantity required per applicationMaximum quantity required per application**Total qualifying quantityTotal annual payment (£/ha) 0.000.000.00£ 0.00 Notes: *The AB11 area must not exceed 25% of the total Essential Resource area.**The maximum quantity figure is for guidance only – an applicant can apply for more than the maximum but will only receive the basic points for that option (but no extra points).

  • Robertson GP, Vitousek PM (2009) Nitrogen in Agriculture: Balancing the Cost of an Essential Resource.


More Definitions of essential resource

essential resource means any apparatus, accessory, system, service, information or such other resource of any kind, used or intended to be used in connection with the provision or delivery of any media service provided by a Media Licensee, and which
essential resource means a component, such as medical or nursing medical staff; a service, such as heat, water, or electrical power, or equipment that is necessary to maintain the designated level of care.

Related to essential resource

  • Natural Resource or “Natural Resources” shall mean land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground water, drinking water supplies, and other such resources, belonging to, managed by, held in trust by, appertaining to, or otherwise controlled by the United States or the State.

  • Natural resources means all land, fish, shellfish, wildlife, biota,

  • Energy Resource means a generating facility that is not a Capacity Resource.

  • Annual Resource means a Generation Capacity Resource, an Annual Energy Efficiency Resource or an Annual Demand Resource.

  • Renewable energy resources means energy derived from solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and hydroelectricity. A fuel cell using hydrogen derived from these eligible resources is also an eligible electric generation technology. Fossil and nuclear fuels and their derivatives are not eligible resources.

  • Natural Resource Damages or “NRD” means any damages recoverable by the United States or the State on behalf of the public for injury to, destruction of, or loss or impairment of Natural Resources at the Site as a result of a release of hazardous substances, including but not limited to: (i) the costs of assessing such injury, destruction, or loss or impairment arising from or relating to such a release; (ii) the costs of restoration, rehabilitation, or replacement of injured or lost natural resources or of acquisition of equivalent resources; (iii) the costs of planning such restoration activities; (iv) compensation for injury, destruction, loss, impairment, diminution in value, or loss of use of natural resources; and (v) each of the categories of recoverable damages described in 43 C.F.R. § 11.15 and applicable state law.

  • Health and Safety Plan means a documented plan which addresses hazards identified and includes safe work procedures to mitigate, reduce or control the hazards identified;

  • External Resource means a generation resource located outside the metered boundaries of the PJM Region.

  • Floodplain Management means the operation of an overall program of corrective and preventive measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works and floodplain management regulations.

  • Eligible Renewable Energy Resource or “ERR” has the meaning set forth in California Public Utilities Code Section 399.12 and California Public Resources Code Section 25741, as either code provision is amended or supplemented from time to time.