Permitted Ranges definition

Permitted Ranges means the minimum and/or maximum ranges (as specified in the relevant Measurement Provisions) for each part of the Measurement Equipment.

Examples of Permitted Ranges in a sentence

  • Since August 2006 there have been three Modification Proposals raised to change the Measurement Provisions in different NEAs, increasing the Permitted Ranges* for metering and updating references to metering standards1.

  • We may also make changes to the asset classes and Permitted Ranges upon providing you with 60 days prior written notice.

  • As noted in section 4.3, the Maximum Permitted Ranges are to ensure that the risk / return profile of each investment option remains broadly consistent over time notwithstanding market movements and are not used in an attempt to enhance returns.

  • If the Contractor is unable to deliver a prior approved substitute product, the City, through its Kingsport City Schools Nutrition Services, shall, in good faith and in its sole discretion, purchase a product of equal or greater quality from another source.

  • The Maximum Permitted Ranges are intended to limit the extent to which the target exposure of the Scheme to a particular asset class may vary from the Benchmark asset allocation.

  • Your financial advisor will then propose a Model Portfolio for your consideration.Your financial advisor will review the proposed Model Portfolio with you and, with your approval, changes may be made with respect to Fund selection, Permitted Ranges and asset class weightings based on your financial advisor’s knowledge of your overall financial circumstances and taking into account what is considered suitable to meet your particular investment needs and requirements.

  • MACKENZIE MUTUAL FUNDS 14We will monitor your agreed upon Model Portfolio, rebalance holdings in the Funds within the Permitted Ranges, which may be adjusted in our discretion.

  • Therefore, where agreement on an increase to the Permitted Ranges can be reached between the RelevantTransporter and Site Operator, it is considered unnecessarily bureaucratic to oblige the parties to engage with the wider industry.

  • Rebalancing: Actual asset class allocations will frequently differ from the Target Allocation but are to remain inside the Permitted Ranges.

  • FlaZ uses a cleaner process which is triggered when the amount of free extents falls below a certain threshold, as described in a later section.

Related to Permitted Ranges

  • Permitted Refinancing Debt means any Debt that Refinances any other Debt, including any successive Refinancings, so long as:

  • Permitted Debt means any Financial Indebtedness:

  • Other Permitted Indebtedness means (a) accrued expenses and current trade accounts payable incurred in the ordinary course of the Borrower’s business which are not overdue for a period of more than 90 days or which are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings, (b) Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness for borrowed money) arising in connection with transactions in the ordinary course of the Borrower’s business in connection with its securities transactions, derivatives transactions, reverse repurchase agreements or dollar rolls to the extent such transactions are permitted under the Investment Company Act and the Borrower’s Investment Policies (after giving effect to any Permitted Policy Amendments), provided that such Indebtedness does not arise in connection with the purchase of Portfolio Investments other than Cash Equivalents and U.S. Government Securities and (c) Indebtedness in respect of judgments or awards that have been in force for less than the applicable period for taking an appeal so long as such judgments or awards do not constitute an Event of Default under clause (l) of Article VII.