Good Engineering Practices means, in respect of any undertaking in any circumstances, the exercise of that degree of care, foresight, prudence and skill that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a competent, skilled and experienced person in the same type of undertaking in the same or similar circumstances;
Good Engineering Practices means any of the practices, methods and activities adopted by a significant portion of North American industries as good practices applicable to the design, building, and operation of projects of similar type, size and capacity or any of the practices, methods or activities which, in the exercise of skill, diligence, prudence, foresight and reasonable judgment by a prudent engineer in light of all the facts known at the time the decision was made, could reasonably have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety, expedition and Applicable Law; Good Engineering Practices are not intended to be the optimum practices, methods or acts to the exclusion of all others, but rather are intended to delineate acceptable practices, methods or acts generally accepted in North American industries.
Good Engineering Practices means, in respect of any undertaking in any circumstances, the exercise of that degree of care, foresight, prudence and skill that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a competent, skilled and experienced person in the same type of undertaking in the same or similar circumstances. GST means a tax in the nature of a supply or goods and services tax levied or imposed by the Commonwealth of Australia. GST Inclusive Reimbursement is the amount calculated by the formula: (A – C) x (1 + B) Incident means any rollingstock derailment, rollingstock disablement or breakdown, accident, collision or any other unplanned occurrence, on or affecting the use of the Connecting Infrastructure or the Network which causes or contributes to, or could cause or contribute to:
Examples of Good Engineering Practices in a sentence
Ash Grove must demonstrate compliance with the ambient air quality standards with a stack height that does not exceed Good Engineering Practices (GEP).
WBI must demonstrate compliance with the ambient air quality standards with a stack height that does not exceed Good Engineering Practices (GEP).
HPH must demonstrate compliance with the ambient air quality standards with a stack height that does not exceed Good Engineering Practices (GEP).
Phillips 66 must demonstrate compliance with the ambient air quality standards with a stack height that does not exceed Good Engineering Practices (GEP).
CHS must demonstrate compliance with the ambient air quality standards with a stack height that does not exceed Good Engineering Practices (GEP).
More Definitions of Good Engineering Practices
Good Engineering Practices means those practices, methods, acts, techniques and standards as may be followed or employed in the performance of the Work or supply of Goods and discharge of its obligations by the Contractor and which (i) are generally accepted internationally for use in the Construction and electric utility industry, taking into account conditions in India, in connection with the works of the same or similar size and type as the Relevant Package, (ii) are commonly used in prudent engineering, construction, project management and operations, and
Good Engineering Practices means any of the practices, methods and activities adopted by a significant portion of North American industries as good practices applicable to the design, building, and operation of projects of similar type, size and capacity or any of the practices, methods or activities which, in the exercise of skill, diligence, prudence, foresight and reasonable judgment by a prudent engineer in light of all the facts known at the time the decision was made, could reasonably have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety, expedition and Applicable Law; Good Engineering Practices are not limited to the optimum practices, methods or acts to the exclusion of all others, but rather are intended to delineate acceptable practices, methods or acts generally accepted in North American industries;
Good Engineering Practices means, in respect of any undertaking in any circumstances, the exercise of that degree of care, foresight, prudence and skill that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a competent, skilled and experienced person in the same type of undertaking in the same or similar circumstances. GST means a tax in the nature of a supply or goods and services tax levied or imposed by the Commonwealth of Australia. GST Inclusive Reimbursement is the amount calculated by the formula: Incident means any rollingstock derailment, rollingstock disablement or breakdown, accident, collision or any other unplanned occurrence which causes or could cause injury to any person, damage to property, or Environmental Harm or a disruption to or cancellation of any Train Service. Insolvency Event means the happening of any of the following events in relation to the Owner:
Good Engineering Practices means any of the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the electric generating industry during the relevant time period, or any of the practices, methods or acts that, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known at the time the decision was made, could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety and expedition. Good Engineering Practices are not intended to be limited to the optimum practice, method or act to the exclusion of all others, but rather to be acceptable practices, methods or acts generally accepted in the region or as required by any Governmental Authority or standards setting agency including but not limited to FERC, each System Operator, the North American Electric Reliability Council, and the Electric Reliability Organization.
Good Engineering Practices means any of the practices, methods and activities adopted by a significant portion of the North American electric generating industry as good practices applicable to, as the context in the Contract Documents requires, the refurbishment, asset management, operation, or all of the foregoing, of nuclear generating facilities of similar design, size and capacity of the Units or any of the practices, methods or activities which, in the exercise of skill, diligence, prudence and judgment by a prudent nuclear electric generator in light of the facts known at the time the decision was made, could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety, expedition, Laws and the requirements of the Contract Documents (including the applicable permits, drawings and specifications). Good Engineering Practices are not intended: (i) to be limited to the optimum practices, methods or acts to the exclusion of all others, but rather are intended to delineate practices, methods or acts generally accepted in the North American electric generating industry; and (ii) notwithstanding the immediately preceding clause (i), to prevent or discourage innovation in the undertaking of such practices, methods or activities provided that such innovation incorporates the exercise of skill, diligence, prudence and judgment by a prudent nuclear electric generator in light of the facts known at the time.
Good Engineering Practices means any of the practices, methods and activities adopted by a significant portion of the North American electric generating industry as good practices applicable to, as the context in this Agreement requires, the refurbishment, asset management, operation, or all of the foregoing, of nuclear generating facilities of similar design, size and capacity or any of the practices, methods or activities which, in the exercise of skill, diligence, prudence and judgment by a prudent nuclear electric generator in light of the facts known at the time the decision was made, could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety, expedition and Laws and Regulations. Good Engineering Practices are not intended: (i) to be limited to the optimum practices, methods or acts to the exclusion of all others, but rather are intended to delineate practices, methods or acts generally accepted in the North American electric generating industry; and (ii) notwithstanding the immediately preceding clause (i), to prevent or discourage innovation in the undertaking of such practices, methods or activities provided that such innovation incorporates the exercise of skill, diligence, prudence and judgment by a prudent nuclear electric generator in light of the facts known at the time. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, and in respect of the operation of the Facility or the Refurbishment Work or Asset Management Work undertaken in respect of any Unit, or all of the foregoing, Good Engineering Practices include taking steps to reasonably ensure that:
Good Engineering Practices means the practices generally recognized and accepted as guidelines defining the standard of care that documents the engineering practices with respect to design, construction, documentation, operation, and maintenance of industrial facilities (including but not limited to the engineering, operating and safety practices generally applied to ethanol facilities) such as will be constructed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.