Little River definition

Little River means Freescale Semiconductor, Ltd., or any successor entity thereto.
Little River is defined in the first recital to this Agreement.
Little River means the entire navigable portion of the Little River located within the boundaries of the Town of Cutler.

Examples of Little River in a sentence

  • Geneva State Forest (GSF) and Little River State Forest (LRSF) are the largest two and provide permanent protection for GTs. These two state forests total 9,363 acres, GSF is 7,200 acres and LRSF is 2,163 acres.

  • In consideration of Members agreement to abide by the terms and conditions contained in paragraph 4 and Members covenants contained in paragraph 5, Owner does hereby let unto the Member the Windjammer Village of Little River Clubhouse for the aforementioned date, time and purpose.

  • From January 1, 2014 through the consummation of the Little River Acquisition, there were no changes in Little River’s accounting methods or principles that were material and would be required to be disclosed in Little River’s financial statements in accordance with GAAP, except as described in the notes thereto.

  • To the knowledge of the Company, from January 1, 2014 through the consummation of the Little River Acquisition, neither Little River nor any Representative of Little River received any material complaint, allegation, assertion or claim, regarding deficiencies in the accounting or auditing practices, procedures, methodologies or methods of Little River or any of its Subsidiaries or their respective internal accounting controls.

  • Technical Specifications as listed in the table of contents of the Project Manual for Roof Replacements at Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Little River Dams dated March 23, 2016.

  • A recent survey suggested experienced malacologists had a 76% success rate accurately identifying the species in the Little River, Oklahoma when field identifications were compared with genetic analysis results (▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 2018).

  • Peregrine falcon nests have been discovered in suitable cliff habitats adjacent to the Klamath River and Little River.

  • Drawings consisting of 13 sheets with each sheet bearing the following general title: Little River & Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Roof Replacement Drawings 3/03/2016 and as listed on the attached sheet index.

  • General Conditions contained in Project Manual for Roof Replacements at Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Little River Dams dated March 23, 2016.

  • The developed portion of the site and the former ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Property are fairly flat with most of the relief occurring near the Little River.

Related to Little River

  • Rock means the body of consolidated or partially consolidated material composed of minerals at or below the land surface. Rock includes bedrock and partially weathered rock that is hard and cannot be dug with hand tools. The upper boundary of rock is "saprolite," "soil," or the land surface.

  • River means a flowing body of water or a portion or tributary of a flowing body of water, including streams, creeks, or impoundments and small lakes thereon.

  • Red means the chromaticity coordinates (x,y)4 of the light reflected that lie inside the chromaticity areas defined by the boundaries: R12 yellow boundary y = 0.335 R23 the spectral locus R34 the purple line R41 purple boundary y = 0.978 - x With intersection points: x y R1 0.643 0.335 R2 0.665 0.335 R3 0.735 0.265 R4 0.720 0.258

  • Pioneer or the "Company" means Pioneer Natural Resources Company and its subsidiaries.

  • Forest means an area of land defined by the minimum values for area size, tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level, and potential tree height at maturity at the place of growth of the trees as specified for each Member State in Annex II. It includes areas with trees, including groups of growing, young, natural trees, or plantations that have yet to reach the minimum values for tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level or minimum tree height as specified in Annex II, including any area that normally forms part of the forest area but on which there are temporarily no trees as a result of human intervention, such as harvesting, or as a result of natural causes, but which area can be expected to revert to forest;