Mixed Landscape definition

Mixed Landscape means a software landscape that comprises the Software, Legacy Software and/or software that is substantially similar in nature to the Software but was not purchased by the End User from the Managed Service Provider;

Examples of Mixed Landscape in a sentence

  • See appendix D, Emissions Data, to review individual emissions in the Streetlights and Traffic Signals category.22 Parking lot lighting, Mixed Landscape, decorative lighting, and misc.

  • Direct, Indirect, and Displacement EffectsAnnual Impacts of Fruitbelt Revitalization Mixed Landscape ScenarioSub-TotalConstructionRetailNote: Construction for 5 years 60 months horizon Overall the nearly $95 million in new annual business in the Fruitbelt increases household incomes on the Eastside only by about $3 million, after displacement effects are accounted for.

  • IPEWG feedback: The Mixed Landscape is going to be a challenge to differentiate, due to turbulence at forest / plantation boundaries and heterogeneity of land-use within the tower footprint and will probably require more ground control measurements in the different landscape types.

  • A similar document will be provided for the Chaco Mixed Landscape project at the time of contracting.

  • The categories are Grasslands, Mixed Agriculture, Agriculture, and Mixed Landscape (Table 1).

  • Over half of respondents came from the Upland & Upland Fringe and South EastMixed landscapes while only 10% came from the Chalk & Limestone Mixed Landscape.

  • The sensitivity is considered to be medium for the following LRs and LCAs – Roadside Amenity Planting Areas (West Kowloon Highway, Canton Road), Public Amenity Areas, Urban Residential, City Mixed Grid Urban Landscape Resources, Transport Corridor, Urban Commercial, and Late 20C/Early 21C Commercial-Residential Mixed Landscape Character Areas (LR1.1, LR1.3, LR1.6, LR4, LR5, LCA1, LCA2, LCA5.1, LCA5.2, LCA8 and LCA10).

Related to Mixed Landscape

  • Water surface elevation means the height, in relation to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, or other datum, where specified, of floods of various magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of riverine areas.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Public building and "public work" means a public building of, and a public work of, a governmental entity (the United States; the District of Columbia; commonwealths, territories, and minor outlying islands of the United States; State and local governments; and multi-State, regional, or interstate entities which have governmental functions). These buildings and works may include, without limitation, bridges, dams, plants, highways, parkways, streets, subways, tunnels, sewers, mains, power lines, pumping stations, heavy generators, railways, airports, terminals, docks, piers, wharves, ways, lighthouses, buoys, jetties, breakwaters, levees, and canals, and the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of such buildings and works.

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • Buildings means any and all buildings, structures, garages, utility sheds, workrooms, air conditioning towers, open parking areas and other improvements, and any and all additions, alterations, betterments or appurtenances thereto, now or at any time hereafter situated, placed or constructed upon the Land or any part thereof.