Permanent removal definition

Permanent removal means permanently taking an UST system or any of its components out of service by taking it out of the ground in compliance with this chapter.
Permanent removal means to permanently preclude gas being supplied at a
Permanent removal means to take away and not replace a stairway chairlift or platform lift.

Examples of Permanent removal in a sentence

  • With respect to any particular Project Component, the period beginning on the Transition Date and ending on the Permanent Removal From Service Date of such Project Component.

  • All receipts, revenues and other moneys actually received by IPA from the sale or other disposition after the Transition Date of surplus equipment, materials and supplies; provided, however, that Ordinary Salvage Receipts shall not include any receipts, revenues or other moneys received by IPA in connection with the sale or other disposition of equipment, materials or supplies constituting all or part of any Project Component on or after the Permanent Removal From Service Date of such Project Component.

  • Permanent Removal or Destruction Services The Court may require the permanent removal or destruction of specified boxes stored with the vendor.

  • Student Removal / Student Cancellation: Permanent Removal of Student from Route: Permanent removal of a student from a route requires District notification/approval The District sends an email stating that a student needs to be removed from a route until further notice.

  • The Permanent Removal charge is three pounds and fifty xxxxx per box.

  • Upon the Permanent Removal From Service Date of any Project Component, the facilities or portion of such Project Component that constitute Auxiliary Facilities with respect to any other Project Component or Project Components as to which the Operational Period has not ended shall become part of such other Project Component or Project Components.

  • If a Permanent Removal occurs, Parking Company agrees to cooperate with Metro in the ninety (90) Day period after such removal to identify and designate a Replacement Metered Parking Space.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision hereof to the contrary, Parking Company shall not be obligated to make a Parking Company Reserve Shortfall Payment under Section 2.3(g)(ii) due to any revenue shortfall arising from a Permanent Removal.

  • The Permanent Removal of Metered Parking Spaces during the Term: (a) of more than thirty percent (30%) of the Metered Parking Spaces in effect as of the Bid Date, and (b) which during the Measurement Period, based as reflected in Parking Company’s most recent reporting to Metro, accounted for more than thirty percent (30%) of the Project Revenues, may result in an Adverse Action or continue to be treated as a Compensation Event in Parking Company’s continuing sole discretion.

  • Permanent Removal of Child Head Start must be consulted and involved in any removal discussion.


More Definitions of Permanent removal

Permanent removal means to permanently preclude gas being supplied at a delivery point.
Permanent removal means to permanently preclude gas being supplied at a delivery point. {Note: An action to permanently remove a delivery point can include the removal of the meter and the service pipe. The user ceases to be responsible for the delivery point upon permanent removal.}
Permanent removal is defined in Section 7.2(d).
Permanent removal meanstheremovalofall Archivesfollowing termination of theagreement;
Permanent removal means the removal of all Archives following termination of the agreement;
Permanent removal means removing all or a portion of an UST system from the ground without replacement.

Related to Permanent removal

  • Legend Removal Date shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 4.1(c).

  • 85 percent removal means the arithmetic mean of the values for effluent samples collected in a period of 30 consecutive days shall not exceed 15 percent of the arithmetic mean of the values for influent samples collected at approximately the same times during the same period.

  • Removal means a removal for disciplinary reasons from the student’s current educational placement other than a suspension and change in placement to an interim alternative educational setting (IAES) ordered by an impartial hearing officer because the student poses a risk of harm to himself or herself or others.

  • Permanent partial disability means a permanent disability