Operational boundary definition

Operational boundary means the boundary between the equipment and apparatus operated by the Licensee and those operated by the Consumer.
Operational boundary means the boundary between the systems of any two entities in the total system or network.
Operational boundary means the boundary between the Equipment operated by the Distributor or a User and the Equipment operated by another, as specified in the relevant site responsibility schedules.

Examples of Operational boundary in a sentence

  • The Operational boundary for external debt (or planned borrowing level) is based on the same estimates as the authorised limit, but including an allowance for cash flow funding of specific capital schemes and without the additional headroom for unusual cash movements.

  • The Operational boundary and Authorised limit have not been exceeded during the year.

  • The Operational boundary represents a key management tool for in year monitoring and long term borrowing control.2.4 The Authorised Limit for borrowing was based on the same estimates as the Operational Boundary but includes additional headroom for a short term borrowing to allow, for example, for unusual cash movements or late receipt of income.

  • Operational boundary for external debt This is the limit which external debt is not “normally” expected to exceed.

  • The Authorised limit for external debt should be greater than or equal to the Operational boundary for external debt.

  • Investment Objective: This is a multi-asset class strategy with an objective of generating optimum risk adjusted returns by following a prudent asset allocation and deployment strategy.

  • Table 7 shows that the Council’s revised CFR will not exceed the Operational boundary.

  • Risk analysis and risk management strategies have been taken into account, as have plans for capital expenditure, estimates of the capital financing requirement and estimates of cashflow requirements for all purposes.D2: Prudential indicator – Operational boundary 2018/19 to 2020/21 IndicatorThe operational boundary is based on the authorised limit but without the additional headroom.

  • Operational Boundary Operational boundary: essentially sets out the emission sources included in the footprint and are shown in the “emission sources” column in Table 2 overleaf.

  • Table F: Operational boundary for external debt 6.2 Provided the total Authorised Limit and total Operational Boundary for a year is unchanged, the Head of Financial Services has delegated authority to make changes to the separately identifiable limits for borrowing and other long-term liabilities.


More Definitions of Operational boundary

Operational boundary means (i) all wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Guarantor; and (ii) any majority-owned subsidiary of the Guarantor over which the Guarantor exercises day-to-day decision making with respect to personnel and capital and operational expenditures, excluding PA Consulting Group Limited.
Operational boundary means (i) all wholly-owned subsidiaries of Jacobs and (ii) any majority-owned subsidiary of Jacobs over which Jacobs exercises day-to-day decision making with respect to personnel and capital and operational expenditures. PA Consulting is currently excluded from our Operational Boundary.

Related to Operational boundary

  • Natural Boundary means the visible high water mark, or bankfull width, of any lake, river, stream or other body of water where the presence and action of the water are so common and usual, and so long continued in all ordinary years, as to mark on the soil of the bed of the body of water a character distinct from that of its banks, in vegetation, as well as in the nature of the soil itself;

  • Site boundary means that line beyond which the land or property is not owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the licensee or registrant.

  • Urban growth boundary means an acknowledged urban growth boundary contained in a

  • Flood Boundary and Floodway Map (FBFM means an official map of a community, issued by the FEMA, on which the Special Flood Hazard Areas and the floodways are delineated. This official map is a supplement to and shall be used in conjunction with the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).

  • Nontransient noncommunity water system means a public water system that is not a community water system and that regularly serves at least the same 25 persons over 6 months per year.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Tourism destination project means a qualified non-gaming business facility that will be among the most visited privately owned or operated tourism or recreation sites in the State, and which is located within the qualified incentive area and has been determined by the authority to be in an area appropriate for development and in need of economic development incentive assistance, including a non-gaming business within an established Tourism District with a significant impact on the economic viability of that District.

  • Environmental Management System means an environmental management system or plan of management to address all environmental risks and to ensure compliance with all Environmental Laws and licences;

  • ISP-Bound Traffic means Telecommunications traffic, in accordance with the FCC’s Order on Remand and Report and Order, In the Matter of Implementation of the Local Compensation Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Intercarrier Compensation for ISP-Bound Traffic, FCC 01-131, CC Docket Nos. 96-98, 99-68 (rel. April, 27, 2001) (“FCC ISP Compensation Order”), “ISP-Bound Traffic” shall mean Telecommunications traffic exchanged between CLEC and AT&T-21STATE in which the originating End User of one Party and the ISP served by the other Party are:

  • Transient non-community water system or “transient non-CWS” means a non- CWS that does not regularly serve at least 25 of the same persons over six months of the year.

  • Environmentally-Limited Resource means a resource which has a limit on its run hours imposed by a federal, state, or other governmental agency that will significantly limit its availability, on either a temporary or long-term basis. This includes a resource that is limited by a governmental authority to operating only during declared PJM capacity emergencies.

  • Project Operational Manual means the Project Operational Manual, to be adopted in accordance with Section 6.01 (a) of this Agreement, giving details of guidelines and procedures agreed with the Association for the implementation, supervision, and monitoring and evaluation, of the Project, and the procurement procedures and guidelines for Sub-Projects, as same may be amended from time to time in agreement with the Association, and such term includes any schedules to the Project Operational Manual;

  • Stormwater management planning area means the geographic area for which a stormwater management planning agency is authorized to prepare stormwater management plans, or a specific portion of that area identified in a stormwater management plan prepared by that agency.

  • Non-transient non-community water system means a public water system that is not a community water system and that regularly serves at least 25 of the same persons over 6 months per year.

  • Environmental Management Framework or “EMF” means the policy framework for environmental management, approved by the Project Implementing Entity’s Board of Directors on July 21, 2009, which sets forth the environmental policies and procedures that shall apply to the carrying out of the Project.

  • Public resources means water, fish, and wildlife and in addition means capital improvements of the state or its political subdivisions.

  • public service infrastructure means publicly controlled infrastructure of the following kinds:

  • Stormwater management plan means the set of drawings and other documents that comprise all the information and specifications for the programs, drainage systems, structures, BMPs, concepts and techniques intended to maintain or restore quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.

  • Clean coal technology demonstration project means a project using funds appropriated under the heading “Department of Energy—Clean Coal Technology,” up to a total amount of $2,500,000,000 for commercial demonstration of clean coal technology, or similar projects funded through appropriations for the Environmental Protection Agency. The federal contribution for a qualifying project shall be at least 20 percent of the total cost of the demonstration project.

  • Coastal high hazard area means a Special Flood Hazard Area extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary frontal dune along an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave action from storms or seismic sources. The area is designated on a FIRM, or other adopted flood map as determined in Article 3, Section B of this ordinance, as Zone VE.

  • Caribbean Basin country construction material means a construction material that—

  • Sedimentation means a process for removal of solids before filtration by gravity or separation.

  • Virginia Stormwater Management Program authority or "VSMP authority" means an authority approved by the State Board after September 13, 2011, to operate a Virginia Stormwater Management Program.

  • Public School Student Accessing Courses at a Distance means a student who is scheduled for a full course load through the District and attends all classes virtually.

  • Temporary clean coal technology demonstration project means a clean coal technology demonstration project that is operated for a period of five years or less and that complies with the SIP and other requirements necessary to attain and maintain the national ambient air quality standards during the project and after the project is terminated.

  • Water Surface Elevation (WSE means the height, in relation to NAVD 1988, of floods of various magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of riverine areas.