Real definition

Real means, in the context of offset projects, that GHG reductions or GHG enhancements result from a demonstrable action or set of actions, and are quantified using appropriate, accurate, and conservative methodologies that account for all GHG emissions sources, GHG sinks, and GHG reservoirs within the offset project boundary and account for uncertainty and the potential for activity- shifting leakage and market-shifting leakage.
Real. “R$” or “BRL” shall refer to the lawful currency of Brazil.
Real means a reduction in actual emissions emitted into the air.

Examples of Real in a sentence

  • The balance of the purchase money shall be paid by the Purchaser within one hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of auction sale to UNITED OVERSEAS BANK (MALAYSIA) BHD via Real Time Electronics Transfer of Funds and Securities (XXXXXX).

  • Tenant acknowledges that, subject to the rules, regulations and requirements of the South Carolina Real Estate Commission, the Agent may retain ownership of interest paid by its bank upon deposits.

  • Seller shall have successfully effected a boundary line adjustment creating a separate legal lot for the Real Property, as described in Exhibit A.

  • Upon request by any Party, however, the Parties shall execute, deliver and record a memorandum of this Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “D” in the Real Property Records of Williamson County, Texas.

  • Real property and personal property taxes are the responsibility of Contractor in accordance with NRS 361.157 and 361.159.


More Definitions of Real

Real means actually occurring and which will not be replaced, displaced or transferred to another emission unit at the same or other stationary source within San Diego County, as determined by the Air Pollution Control Officer.
Real means adjusted for the effect of inflation;
Real means inflation-adjusted;
Real. (Reductions) means reductions in actual emissions released into the atmosphere. “Reconstruction” will be presumed to have taken place where the fixed capital cost of the new components exceeds 50% of the fixed capital cost of a comparable entirely new stationary source. Any
Real. (Reductions) means reductions in actual emissions released into the atmosphere.
Real means that the GHG reduction underlying the carbon offset results from a demonstrable action or set of actions, and is quantified under the protocol or methodology using appropriate, accurate, and conservative methodologies that account for all GHG emissions sources and sinks within the boundary of the applicable carbon offset project, uncertainty, and the potential for activity-shifting leakage and market-shifting leakage.
Real means an emission reduction where actual air emissions are reduced and not artificially devised.