No Action definition

No Action means the USNRC denies the application for an ESP and no other generating station (either nuclear or non-nuclear) is constructed and operated.
No Action. - This means they do not believe any corrective action is needed after the investigation and the use of force is consistent with policy and statute.
No Action means that after harvest, planting would occur with no site preparation activity and slash and brush would be left unaltered on the site. It would be the appropriate strategy anytime there is evidence that the damage thresholds would not be exceeded. Within the Zigzag harvest unit, there is evidence that the no-action strategy would not meet management objectives and standards and guidelines because the damage thresholds would be exceeded.

Examples of No Action in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall not be assigned and shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment, except as provided otherwise by any rule, exemptive order issued by the SEC, or No Action Letter provided or pursuant to the 1940 Act, or upon the termination of the Advisory Agreement.

  • No Action Except Under Specified Documents or Instructions 19 Section 6.06.

  • No Action or proceeding before any court, governmental body or agency shall have been threatened, asserted or instituted to restrain or prohibit, or to obtain substantial damages in respect of, this Agreement or the carrying out of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF OWNER TRUSTEE 17 SECTION 5.1. General Authority 17 SECTION 5.2. General Duties 17 SECTION 5.3. Action upon Instruction 17 SECTION 5.4. No Duties Except as Specified in this Agreement or in Instructions 18 SECTION 5.5. No Action Except under Specified Documents or Instructions 19 SECTION 5.6. Restrictions 19 SECTION 5.7. Covenants for Reporting of Repurchase Demands due to Breaches of Representations and Warranties 19 ARTICLE VI.

  • No Action shall have been threatened or instituted by or against any Warrantor or the Investor seeking to enjoin, challenge the validity of, or assert any Liability against any of them on account of, any transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the other Transaction Documents.


More Definitions of No Action

No Action means the proposed activity would not be federally funded. There is a likelihood that the repairs would be completed, but by local entities or private landowners, so could be done in a haphazard, uncoordinated manner that may or may not take the environment into account. The facility may remain closed due to damage or loss of a bridge, trail and/or roadway. For the purpose of the environmental analysis, under the No Action Alternative, applicants and road agencies would have to rely on savings, insurance, loans, or other forms of assistance to restore their linear transportation routes.
No Action means release consideration that has been referred to the chairperson or the full commission.
No Action alternative often means a continuation of the current management situation, without taking any additional action. It does not mean ceasing an ongoing action. The “No Action” alternative may also refer to not pursuing or not allowing a new activity that is proposed where it hasn’t previously occurred. The “No Action” alternative displays the effects (positive or negative) of not taking action and is used as a baseline for comparing effects of the action alternatives in Step 2 of the MRAF.
No Action means the disciplinary official declined to issue a disciplinary action and “n/a” means the corresponding disciplinary official did not have to make a decision because the disciplinary process had ended.
No Action means that the ISAU was unable to pursue an investigation, refer the matter to the appropriate agency or provide the complainant with an appropriate contact for their complaint. Most often, the complainant did not provide contact information or return a voicemail when the ISAU needed more information. No Action also includes instances in which the complainant had already contacted the appropriate agency. Finally, complaints about out-of-state placards fall under No Action.
No Action. Alt. 1: Alt. 2: Proposed: xxxxx No Action: Alt. 1: Alt. 2: Proposed: Will convert open space to condominiums No Action: Floodplain will remain intact. Alt. 1: Alt. 2: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 Page 1 of 4
No Action means the proposed activity would not take place, and hazards would remain within streambeds. Left in existing condition, hazards may cause extreme damages to infrastructure, properties and the environment from anticipated heavy spring runoff. The existing deposition of hazards within drainage corridors that run through steep narrow canyons present threats to downhill communities when large volume and high velocity flows dislodge hazards. The dislodging of hazards can destroy emergency access to communities and destruction to improved private property. When this occurs, these communities will become isolated, thus delaying emergency response actions and medical services.