Extended Application definition

Extended Application means an Application made to Construct or Obstruct more of the Rights-of-Way than allowed in, or to extend, a Permit that had already been issued.

Examples of Extended Application in a sentence

  • Extended Application Monitoring may be added for an additional charge.

  • Extended Application Monitoring is an AppChoice Colocation Hosting Service option (for a fee) that provides additional monitoring capabilities beyond the Customer's Basic Monitors and manages the resultant event responses.

  • Extended Application Monitoring is a feature of AppChoice(SM) Managed Hosting Services that provides additional monitoring capabilities beyond the Customer's Foundation Monitors and manages the resultant event responses.

  • Intel will document and maintain all Basic Monitors, Extended Application Monitors and associated Event Responses for each Customer in a Customer Alert and Response Process document.

  • Intel will document and maintain all Foundation Monitors, Extended Application Monitors and associated Event Responses for each Customer in a Customer Alert and Response Process document.

Related to Extended Application

  • Completed application means an application that satisfies all of the information and other requirements of the Tariff, including any required deposit.

  • Licensed Application means an Application that (a) meets and complies with all of the Documentation and Program Requirements, and (b) has been selected and digitally signed by Apple for distribution, and includes any additional permitted functionality, content or services provided by You from within an Application using the In-App Purchase API.

  • L/C Application means an application and agreement for the issuance or amendment of a Letter of Credit in the form from time to time in use by the L/C Issuer.

  • Application Process means the online application process under which the Applicant applies for Hospitality Packages on the Webshop.

  • Fee Application means an application filed with the Bankruptcy Court in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code and Bankruptcy Rules for payment of a Professional Claim.