Omissions definition

Omissions means any ((covered)) emissions or ((covered)) product data the third-party verifier concludes must be part of the annual GHG report, but were not included by the reporting entity in the annual GHG report.
Omissions means any GHG emissions, GHG reductions, project emissions, and GHG removal enhancements that the offset verification team concludes must be part of the Offset Project Data Report, but were not included by the Offset Project Operator or Authorized Project Designee in the Offset Project Data Report.
Omissions means any covered emissions or product data the verifier concludes must be part of the emissions data report, but were not included by the reporting entity in the emissions data report.

Examples of Omissions in a sentence

  • Director’s and Officers insurance may be used in lieu of School Leader’s Errors and Omissions provided that the Insurance Company shows proof that all employees and volunteers are protected by the coverage.

  • Professional Liability Insurance for Errors and Omissions coverage in the amount of not less than ($1,000,000).

  • Professional Liability or Errors & Omissions Liability – Required for all professionals including architects, engineers, consultants, construction management, counselors, medical professionals, hospitals, clinics, attorneys and accountants, & other consultants as may be required by the City.

  • Contractor shall maintain Technology Errors and Omissions Liability coverage including, but not limited, to Network Security, Privacy Liability and Product Failure coverage with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 policy aggregate.

  • Contractor will also carry Professional Liability Insurance (Errors and Omissions) with limits of one-million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence.


More Definitions of Omissions

Omissions means items the plans, specification, or other documents prepared by the Consultant that are not shown or included which are necessary for the proper or safe operation of the Project or required to meet the Scope of Services.
Omissions means any CO2 emissions the verifier concludes must be part of the CO2 emissions data reports, but were not included by the JURISDICTION fuel supplier in the CO2 emissions data reports.
Omissions means any covered emissions or cov- ered product data ecology concludes must be part of the annual GHG report, but were not included by the reporting entity in the annual GHG report.
Omissions means any GHG emissions or removal enhancements associated with required sources, sinks, and reservoirs for the project baseline or project emissions, that the offset verification team concludes must be part of the Offset Project Data Report, but were not included by the Offset Project Operator or Authorized Project Designee in the Offset Project Data Report.
Omissions means any GHG emissions or removal enhancements associated with required sources, sinks, and reservoirs for the project baseline emissions, or project emissionsGHG reductions, project emissions, and GHG removal enhancements that the offset verification team concludes must be part of the Offset Project Data Report, but were not included by the Offset Project Operator or Authorized Project Designee in the Offset Project Data Report. Any omissions found by the offset verification team must include the positive or negative impact of the omission on the total reported GHG emission reductions and removal enhancements when input into the offset material misstatement equation.
Omissions means any site-specific CI inputs or associated source data the verifier concludes must be part of the fuel pathway application or fuel pathway report, but were not included by the responsible entity.