Quantity Limitation definition

Quantity Limitation. Each business may erect 1 Temporary Sign per 500 feet. Duration: A Temporary Sign can be displayed for no more than 7 consecutive days in any 30-day period, with the exception of a Temporary Sign posted on property that is actively marketed for sale, which may be displayed for no more than 90 consecutive days.
Quantity Limitation means (i) Forty-Five Thousand ▇▇▇▇ ounces (45,000 oz.) with respect to Gold, (ii) Two Million Five Hundred Thousand ▇▇▇▇ ounces (2,500,000 oz.) with respect to Silver, and (iii) Fourteen Million pounds (14,000,000 lbs.) with respect to Copper.
Quantity Limitation means (i) Forty-Five Thousand troy ounces (45,000 oz.) with respect to Gold, (ii) Two Million Five Hundred Thousand troy ounces (2,500,000 oz.) with respect to Silver, and (iii) Fourteen Million pounds (14,000,000 lbs.) with respect to Copper.

Examples of Quantity Limitation in a sentence

  • Maximum Print Quantity Limitation The maximum print quantity can be set by Service.

Related to Quantity Limitation

  • Concentration Limitations Limitations satisfied on each Measurement Date on or after the Effective Date and during the Reinvestment Period if, in the aggregate, the Collateral Obligations owned (or in relation to a proposed purchase of a Collateral Obligation, owned and proposed to be owned) by the Issuer comply with all of the requirements set forth below (or in relation to a proposed purchase after the Effective Date, if any such requirement is not satisfied, the level of compliance with such requirement is maintained or improved after giving effect to the purchase), calculated in each case as required by Section 1.3 herein:

  • Positive beam limitation means the automatic or semi-automatic adjustment of an x-ray beam to the size of the selected image receptor, whereby exposures cannot be made without such adjustment.

  • Small quantity generator means a generator who generates less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste in a calendar month.

  • Excess Concentration Amount means, as of any date of determination on which any one or more of the Concentration Limitations are exceeded, an amount (calculated by the Servicer and without duplication) equal to the Dollar Equivalent of the portion of the Adjusted Principal Balance of each Eligible Collateral Loan that causes such Concentration Limitation to be exceeded.

  • Deduction Limitation means the following described limitation on a benefit that may otherwise be distributable pursuant to the provisions of this Plan. Except as otherwise provided, this limitation shall be applied to all distributions that are "subject to the Deduction Limitation" under this Plan. If an Employer determines in good faith prior to a Change in Control that there is a reasonable likelihood that any compensation paid to a Participant for a taxable year of the Employer would not be deductible by the Employer solely by reason of the limitation under Code Section 162(m), then to the extent deemed necessary by the Employer to ensure that the entire amount of any distribution to the Participant pursuant to this Plan prior to the Change in Control is deductible, the Employer may defer all or any portion of a distribution under this Plan. Any amounts deferred pursuant to this limitation shall continue to be credited/debited with additional amounts in accordance with Section 3.6 below, even if such amount is being paid out in installments. The amounts so deferred and amounts credited thereon shall be distributed to the Participant or his or her Beneficiary (in the event of the Participant's death) at the earliest possible date, as determined by the Employer in good faith, on which the deductibility of compensation paid or payable to the Participant for the taxable year of the Employer during which the distribution is made will not be limited by Section 162(m), or if earlier, the effective date of a Change in Control. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Plan, the Deduction Limitation shall not apply to any distributions made after a Change in Control.