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 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 Juncrock Timber Sale harvest units, there is evidence that the no-action strategy would not meet management objectives and standards and guidelines because the damage thresholds would be exceeded.
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.

Examples of No Action in a sentence

  • No Action (i) adversely affects or challenges the legality, validity or enforceability of any of the Transaction Documents or the Securities or (ii) could, if there were an unfavorable decision, have or reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

  • No Action with respect to any of the foregoing is pending or, to the Knowledge of the Purchaser, threatened in writing against the Purchaser Parties.

  • No Action with respect to any of the foregoing is pending or, to the Knowledge of the Company, threatened in writing against the Company or its Subsidiaries.

  • No Action Except Under Specified Documents or Instructions 17 Section 6.06.

  • No Action set forth on Schedule 3.1(j) or described in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus (i) adversely affects or challenges the legality, validity or enforceability of any of the Transaction Documents or the Securities or (ii) could, if there were an unfavorable decision, have or reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.


More Definitions of No Action

No Action means release consideration that has been referred to the chairperson or the full commission.
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 Transportation Unit 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 Transportation Unit 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 means that no federal funds would be provided and, for the purpose of the environmental analysis, assumes the proposed action would not take place. The utility would remain in its existing condition and availability of services would not be restored. Under the No Action Alternative local governments would have to rely on savings, insurance, loans, or other forms of assistance to install or relocate utilities.
No Action alternative here means not continuing with the development of the proposed market but rather maintain the market under its current conditions. The site had been specifically utilized for trade activities. Therefore, the “no action option” means maintaining the current market status and would totally eliminate the foreseeable positive impacts such as a modern market, possibility of additional jobs/employment for the unemployed Ugandans in the
No Action means that customer accept any price that could advantage them, also cus- tomers who feel disappointed, but who do not feel motivated to take any action or believe it is not worth to start to complain or switch another company.
No Action means that current management allocations, activities, and management direction found in the existing forest plan, as amended, would continue. All alternatives, including Alternative B, contain some modifications to direction provided by the 1984 Forest Plan. These include new definitions, new technologies and inventories, and updated standards and guidelines. Output levels have been recalculated for this alternative to comply with new information, in particular, new scientific and inventory data.