Limits definition

Limits or "dose limits" means the permissible upper bounds of radiation doses.
Limits means the greenhouse gas emissions reductions
Limits means the greenhouse gas emissions reductions required by RCW 70A.45.020.

Examples of Limits in a sentence

  • As Reliability Coordinators and Balancing Authorities, the NYISO and ISO-NE, shall interact with each other as required, and with other Balancing Authorities and Reliability Coordinators, to establish System Operating Limits and to perform Reliability coordination and Reliability assessments of outages.

  • Examples include: 120V Circuits, dedicated or shared 24 VAC Circuits, Low Limits, High Limits, Static Pressure Safety Switches, etc.

  • Hunters and Supervised Individuals agree to abide by all applicable Cherokee County hunting rules and restrictions, including without limitation seasonal Bag Limits when hunting on the Property.

  • When ISO-NE sends Transfer Limits for this purpose, the ISO-NE Supply Price Points must also reflect these requirements.

  • Limits of liability shall not be less than $5,000,000 per incident or aggregate combined single limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage.


More Definitions of Limits

Limits means both local ATM and POS Card Transaction limits;
Limits means the GHG emissions reductions required by RCW 70A.45.020.
Limits means all waters as limited and shown on the declaration page unless mutually agreed by us and amended in writing.
Limits means any limits or restrictions to limit, block, cancel or otherwise restrict the use of our API in relation to any aspect of such use, including:
Limits means a limit set or accepted by Shell regarding the Card, applied based on the technology of the Shell systems or based on the Agreement. In particular the following shall be regarded as a limit: the Spending Limit, the Card Limit and the individual limit set through the Advanced Controls Tool.
Limits means the range or structure of the betting;
Limits means the permissible upper bounds of radiation doses.