Relief Order definition

Relief Order means the Excise Duty (Relief and Drawback) (Jersey) Order 2000.
Relief Order means an order under Part II made by virtue of section 23;
Relief Order means a written order jointly issued by the Independent Auditor and the Independent Engineer to the Parties pursuant to Article 15 (Relief Orders) authorizing an extension of Time For Completion and/or payment of Relief Costs in accordance with Article 15 (Relief Extensions & Relief Compensations); Relief Order Proposal shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 15.4.1; Relief Order Request shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 15.2.1; Remedy Event shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 18.2.1; Remedy Time Period shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 18.2.1; RFP shall have the meaning ascribed to in Recital B above; Safety Requirements means the arrangements and procedures for conducting safety related measures in respect of the Concession Assets, as set out in the O&M Manual; Scheduled Commencement Date means the date one hundred and eighty (180) days after the Effective Date, as may be extended from time to time in accordance with this Agreement; Scheduled Project Construction Completion Date shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 14.4.2; Scheduled Substantial Completion Date means the date falling thirty six (36) months after the Effective Date, as such date as may be extended from time to time in accordance with the terms of this Agreement solely pursuant to a Relief Order; Scope of the Project means the scope of the Project, as set out in SCHEDULE A (Scope of the Project); Second Major Maintenance means the Major Maintenance to be undertaken by the Concessionaire during the Second Major Maintenance Period in accordance with the Approved Major Maintenance Programme; Second Major Maintenance Commencement Date means the date certified by the Independent Engineer as the date for commencement of the Second Major Maintenance in its approval for the Proposed Major Maintenance Programme in respect of the Second Major Maintenance Period;

Examples of Relief Order in a sentence

  • DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) Bankruptcy 1 Relief Date Actual date the Discharge, Dismissal or Relief Order is entered in the bankruptcy docket.

  • DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) Bankruptcy 2 Relief Date Actual date the Discharge, Dismissal or Relief Order is entered in the bankruptcy docket.

  • Exhibit A to this Amendment contains Digital Loop element descriptions and USOCs that are subject to the FCC UNE Relief Order; however, this Agreement may also contain additional and/or older element descriptions and USOCs that are also Digital Loops subject to the FCC UNE Relief Order.

  • Exhibit A to this Amendment contains UNE Dark Fiber Transport element descriptions and USOCs that are subject to the FCC UNE Relief Order; however, this Agreement may also contain additional and/or older element descriptions and USOCs that are also UNE Dark Fiber Transport subject to the FCC UNE Relief Order.

  • Exhibit A to this Amendment contains DS3 Loop element descriptions and USOCs that are subject to the FCC UNE Relief Order, however this Agreement may also contain additional and/or older element descriptions and USOCs that are also DS3 Loops subject to the FCC UNE Forbearance Order.

  • Exhibit A to this Amendment contains DS1 Loop element descriptions and USOCs that are subject to the FCC UNE Relief Order; however, this Agreement may also contain additional and/or older element descriptions and USOCs that are also DS1 Loops subject to the FCC UNE Forbearance Order.

  • As of February 8, 2021, CLEC may no longer order new UNE Dark Fiber Transport (“DFT”) pursuant to this Agreement where the dark fiber transport is connected to a Tier 3 wire center located within ½ mile of competitive fiber as described in the FCC UNE Relief Order and designated by the FCC.

  • As used in this subparagraph, the term “emergency” means unforeseen, extraordinary and extreme circumstances, or a substantial change of circumstances arising after the entry of the Court’s last Prejudgment Relief Order.

  • The Phase 2c Industry Member Data is described in detail in the SEC’s Phased Reporting Exemptive Relief Order.

  • Any charges for services provided after the Order for Debt Relief Order or Administration Order has been made shall become liable from the next day after the Order for Debt Relief Order or Administration Order, and will be payable by the person responsible for the payment of water and sewerage charges in respect of the property in question on the same terms as to payment as would apply had the property been newly occupied on that day.


More Definitions of Relief Order

Relief Order means a written order jointly issued by the Independent Auditor and the Independent Engineer to the Parties pursuant to Article 15 (Relief Orders) authorizing an extension of Time for Completion and/or payment of Relief Costs in accordance with Article 15 (Relief Orders); Relief Order Proposal shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 15.4.1; Relief Order Request shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 15.2.1; Remedy Event shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 18.2.1; Remedy Time Period shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 18.2.1; Revenues means revenues under the following heads which the Concessionaire will be permitted to generate from the Project from the COD:
Relief Order means a written order jointly issued by the Independent Auditor and the Independent Engineer to the Parties pursuant to Article 15 (Relief Orders) authorizing an extension of Time For Completion and/or payment of Relief Costs in accordance with Article 15 (Relief Extensions & Relief Compensations); Relief Order Proposal shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 15.2.1; Relief Order Request shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 15.1.1; RFP shall have the meaning ascribed to in Recital B above; Safety Requirements means the arrangements and procedures for conducting safety related measures in respect of the Concession Assets, as set out in the O&M Manual; Scheduled Commencement Date means the date [one hundred and eighty (180) days]32 after the Effective Date, as may be extended from time to time in accordance with this Agreement; Scheduled Project Construction Completion Date shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 14.3.1;
Relief Order means an order under Part II
Relief Order means a written order jointly issued by the Independent Auditor and the Independent Engineer to the Concessionaire and the GOB pursuant to Section 12 (Relief Order And Events) authorizing an extension of the Time for Completion;

Related to Relief Order

  • Covered Servicemember means: 1) a current member of the Armed Forces, including a member of the National Guard or Reserves, who is undergoing medical treatment, recuperation, or therapy, is otherwise in outpatient status, or is otherwise on the temporary disability retired list, for a serious injury or illness; or 2) a veteran who is undergoing medical treatment, recuperation, or therapy, for a serious injury or illness and who was a member of the Armed Forces, including a member of the National Guard or Reserves, at any time during the period of five years preceding the date on which the veteran undergoes that medical treatment, recuperation, or therapy. (29 CFR § 825.102 & 825.122.)

  • Pending Order means an instruction from the Client to the Company to open a position once the price has reached the level of the Order.