Overlap definition

Overlap or "overlapping territory" means territory which is included within the boundaries of two or more districts or within one or more districts and a city or cities.
Overlap means the percentage of the vehicle width directly in line with the barrier face;
Overlap means there are potentially more than one feature in the same feature class that occupies the same space (“stacked” polygons). Depending on the query, acres will be double-counted.

Examples of Overlap in a sentence

  • Overlap geogrid a minimum of 12 inches at all splices and joints when placing on base.

  • Overlap, whether programmatic, budgetary, or commitment of an individual’s effort greater than 100 percent, is not permitted.

  • Overlap geogrid a minimum of 30 inches at all splices and joints when placing on subgrade.

  • Overlap, whether scientific or financial, or commitment of a project member’s effort greater than 100 percent is prohibited.

  • Overlap, Scientific: Scientific overlap occurs when: (1) substantially the same research is funded by two or more different funding sources, or (2) a specific research objective and the research design for accomplishing that objective are the same or closely related in two or more awards, regardless of the funding source.


More Definitions of Overlap

Overlap means the percentage of the vehicle width directly in line with the barrier face.
Overlap means two ground ambulance interfacility transport providers that are licensed at the same level of service in all or part of a single geographic service area.
Overlap means a geographic area within the Territory which is claimed by a First Nation, as defined in the BCTC Agreement, other than the Gitxsan.
Overlap means the geographic area within the Traditional Territory claimed by a First Nation other than the Klahoose First Nation.
Overlap means a geographic area within the Traditional Territory in which another First Nation has asserted an interest.
Overlap means a fraction, expressed as a percentage whose numerator is overlapping routes (excluding code-shares) in a Relevant Geography between such Person and the Company or AFKLM, as applicable and whose denominator is the total routes (excluding code-shares) of the Company or AFKLM (as applicable) in a Relevant Geography;
Overlap means a geographic area within the Territories which is claimed by a First Nation other than the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council.