Stage One definition

Stage One means the first phase of the Priority Project to be undertaken by the State as described in Items B.3.1 and C.
Stage One means the first, surface exploration phase of the Corporation's two-stage exploration program for the Property as recommended by the Technical Report, consisting of the definition of the survey of area in increased detail, geophysical analysis, surface channel sampling, underground channel sampling, construction of facilities and drilling;
Stage One. Any employee who has a grievance arising out of a relationship with the church, including termination, shall discuss the grievance with the Board Chair; where the griever is the Board Chair, the matter shall be discussed with the Executive with the Board Chair not in attendance.

Examples of Stage One in a sentence

  • Stage One energization shall consist of energization of the Customer Interconnection Facilities and of the Transmission Owner Attachment Facilities and will occur prior to initial energization of the Customer Facility.

  • After the initial results of the subsurface report (Stage One Statement) are complete, the structural engineer should complete the preliminary design of the foundations and subsurface structures.

  • Upon completion of the Stage One Statement, the structural engineer shall make such changes to the structural design as the structural engineer deems appropriate, subject to the approval of the Design Professional.

  • To be attached with the Bid, in case of Single Stage One Envelope Procedure and with the Financial Bid, in case of Single Stage Two Envelope Procedure] Date: To: [name and address of Procuring Agency] Gentlemen and/or Ladies: Having examined the Bidding documents including Addenda Nos.

  • The Design Professional agrees that, without cost to the Owner, the Design Professional shall make such proper and reasonable changes in the Site Plan and preliminary foundation design that are either necessary or desirable as required by the Stage One statement and subsequent investigation by the geotechnical engineer (see Subparagraph 1.1.2.6.3) obtained pursuant to the Site Memorandum.


More Definitions of Stage One

Stage One means the stage commencing on the Date of Acceptance of Tender and ending on the Stage One End Date and during which the Contractor will undertake the Stage One Works:
Stage One. How do youth ministers enact mission amongst non-churched young people? The starting point for this study derives from my experience of professional practice with a desire to explore the lived experience of youth ministers in their enacted mission amongst non-churched young people. Stage Two: The interview, data collection and investigation into six youth ministry practitioners’ practice of enacted mission amongst non-churched young people. In this phase, qualitative research has been adopted to develop narratives of practice. Through the interview, the stories of actual enacted mission amongst non-churched young people are collected. This begins a disciplined and patient investigation, a slowing down of the various dynamics that are taking place within current youth ministry practice. As this is explored, and the voices heard, a process of analysis begins to develop, forming a deep and rich understanding of the complex dynamics of each situation, thus creating narratives of practice. Through engaging with the complexities of these narratives of practice, new insights about their structure and nature begin to appear. Some of this confirmed initial, intuitive reflections, but new ideas and thoughts emerged from the data that challenged and enhanced what is known about youth ministry as enacted mission. The data is explored and presented in Chapter Two. As the data is explored, relationships are affirmed as an overarching theme expressed by the practitioners. These function as communicative acts and can be seen as theological shorthand. Stage Three: Chapter Three: Narratives of Practice and the Youth Ministry Literature In Chapter Three, the data analysis continues, as the narratives of practice are brought into conversation with the youth ministry literature. This explores further the idea of relationships as communicative acts and the resonance of this through the literature. Current youth ministry practice can be seen to be guided by the normative voice and expression of relationships that is articulated through the literature on youth ministry. This discussion is framed through the work of Youth Apart (1996), Xxxx (1997), Xxxxxxx (1997), Xxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx (1998), Xxxx (2004), Xxxxxxxx et al (2007), Root (2007), Xxxxxxx et al (2006) and Xxxxxxx and Pimlott (2008). Following Xxxxxxx and Xxxxx (2006), this analysis is undertaken within the theological hermeneutic that has been adopted. Therefore, to situate this within a theological methodology requires a...
Stage One means the stage during which the Managing Contractor produces a GCS Offer pursuant to clause 11 and Schedule 14, and during which the Managing Contractor may undertake Design Work, Documentation Work and Early Works in accordance with the Contract, including without limitation the activities specified in Schedule 15.
Stage One means the initial "warehousing" phase of the agreement for the supply of the Vessel from the Builder to the Borrower under which:
Stage One has the meaning set out at clause 2.1; “Stage Two” has the meaning set out at clause 2.2; “Start Date” has the meaning set out at clause 5.1
Stage One has the meaning set out in Clause 3.1;
Stage One means the section of the HRT from Thames – Paeroa – Te Aroha and Paeroa – Waihi; and