Partial Extension definition

Partial Extension has the meaning set forth in Article 8.C.
Partial Extension. If, with respect to any Request for an Offer of Extension, the provisions of Section 3.21(c) or 3.21(d) are not applicable and there are Non-Agreeing Lenders under Section 3.21(b), then:
Partial Extension has the meaning attributed thereto in Section 2.2(f).

Examples of Partial Extension in a sentence

  • References herein to an “Extension Notice” mean a Full Extension Notice or a Partial Extension Notice.

  • Temporary Changes to Requirements Affecting H–2A Nonimmigrants Due To the COVID– 19 National Emergency: Partial Extension of Certain Flexibilities, 85 FR 51304 (Aug.

  • At the time it was envisaged that up to four treatment tanks would have to be taken out of service at one time.

  • Temporary Changes to Requirements Affecting H-2A Nonimmigrants Due To the COVID-19 National Emergency: Partial Extension of Certain Flexibilities, 85 FR 51304 (Aug.

  • It further grants the Concessionaire the exclusive concession to develop, design and build the Highway 407 Central Deferred Interchanges, 407 West Extension and 407 East Partial Extension and obliges the Concessionaire to finance, operate, manage, maintain, rehabilitate and toll the Project in accordance with the provisions of the Concession Agreement.

  • See Notice of Final Determination of Sales at LessThan Fair Value: Certain Partial- Extension Steel Drawer Slides WithRollers From the People’s Republic of China, 60 FR 54472 (October 24, 1995) (Drawer Slides); see also FurfurylAlcohol.

  • As at December 31, 1999, the amount available was $50,174, reflecting borrowings made by the Company of $3,826.• $507,407 made available to support the cost to complete the construction of Highway 407 West Extension, 407 East Partial Extension and the 407 Central Deferred Interchanges.

  • A notice delivered by the Risk Transferor to the Issuer on or prior to any Extension Determination Date (each, an "Optional Extension Notice"), electing an Optional Extension Event and/or specifying whether a Partial Extension is elected.

  • In Kivalina, a municipality and a native village asserted public-nuisance claims for harms to their property allegedly resulting from the defendant energy companies’ “emissions of large quantities of greenhouse gases.” Id. at 853-854.

  • Thus, e-waste recycling activities at these sites were contributing to heavy metals pollution to the soil.

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