Subject Item definition

Subject Item has the meaning set forth in Section 1.72.
Subject Item has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1 of the Participation Agreement.
Subject Item means the Collateral Debt Security identified as such on Schedule H, provided that the Interim Rating set forth on Schedule H will be applicable only until the date on which the preliminary offering memorandum in respect of Offered Securities is initially delivered to prospective investors.

Examples of Subject Item in a sentence

  • The general requirements in the facility’s Title V Operating Permit, such as those in the General Provisions and Authorities Section and Subject Item FC of the Compliance Plan, also apply to the source operation covered by this General Operating Permit.

  • Submit the name and number of the Subject Item and the date of startup.

  • For CAT I and III, Subject Item, provide a complete list of the applicable specifications identified on the subject item manufacture technical data and a copy of the title page of the latest revision of each specification.

  • Whilst there does not appear to be a significant difference in the proportionate 81 List sourced from the FSB website.

  • For CAT I and III, Subject Item, provide a complete list of the applicable specifications identified on the subject item technical data and a copy of the title page of the latest revision of each specification.

  • Subject Item – The actual item or assembly that the PS is attempting to be qualified for by submitting a SAR.

  • The approved source is responsible for submitting a PCR any time a change to the contents of the Subject Item Package occurs.

  • For CAT I and III, Subject Item, provide a complete list of the applicable specifications identified on the subject item repair technical data and a copy of the title page of the latest revision of each specification.

  • Submit the name and number of the Subject Item and the date construction began.

  • Speed ~ Condition + (1|Subject) + (1|Item) + (1|Age) + (1|Gender) + (1|Accuracy) + (1|prevRT)The equation in (5) specifies that Speed is explained by the fixed factor Condition, and by Subject, Item, Age, Gender and Accuracy as random factors.


More Definitions of Subject Item

Subject Item shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.02.

Related to Subject Item

  • Contract Area means, on the Effective Date, the area described in Appendix-A and delineated on the map attached as Appendix B or any portion of the said area remaining after relinquishment or surrender from time to time pursuant to the terms of this Contract (including any additional area as provided under Article 11.3).

  • Environmental Attribute means an aspect, claim, characteristic or benefit associated with the generation of a quantity of electricity by a Renewable Energy Facility, other than the electric energy produced, and that is capable of being measured, verified or calculated. An Environmental Attribute may include one or more of the following identified with a particular megawatt hour of generation by a Renewable Energy Facility designated prior to Delivery: the Renewable Energy Facility’s use of a particular Renewable Energy Source, avoided NOX, SO X, CO2 or greenhouse gas emissions, avoided water use (but not water rights or other rights or credits obtained pursuant to requirements of Applicable Law in order to site and develop the Renewable Energy Facility itself) or as otherwise defined under an Applicable Program, or as agreed by the Parties. Environmental Attributes do not include production tax credits or other direct third-party subsidies for generation of electricity by any specified Renewable Energy Facility.

  • Subject Invention means any invention of the contractor conceived or first actually reduced to practice in the performance of work under this contract, provided that in the case of a variety of plant, the date of determination (as defined in section 41(d) of the Plant Variety Protection Act, 7 U.S.C. 2401(d)) must also occur during the period of contract performance.

  • Bulk mixing plant means machinery, appliances or other similar devices that are assembled in such a manner so as to be able to mix materials in bulk for the purposes of using the mixed product for construction work;

  • Project IP means any Intellectual Property created, invented or discovered in carrying out the Project including in respect of the Project Results but does not include Background IP or copyright in a Student’s thesis or other material produced by him/her for the purpose of assessment towards his/her degree.

  • Punch List Items means such items (i) as are reasonably necessary or appropriate to fully complete the construction, equipping and furnishing of the Hotel in accordance with this Contract and (ii) that, unless otherwise agreed by Buyer in its sole discretion, (a) individually and in the aggregate do not and will not prohibit, cause a delay in or otherwise adversely affect, under applicable Legal Requirements, the Franchise Agreement or otherwise, the opening of the Hotel for business to the public or the continued occupancy and operation of the Hotel as contemplated under the Brand and (b) may be corrected or completed, subject to delays caused by Force Majeure, within not more than sixty (60) days.

  • Joint Property means property that is owned by 2 or more persons with rights of survivorship, and includes a tenancy by the entireties in real property, a tenancy in personal property as provided in section 1 of 1927 PA 212, MCL 557.151, a joint tenancy, a joint tenancy with rights of survivorship, and a joint life estate with contingent remainder in fee. For purposes of this part, joint property is considered to consist of a present interest and a future interest. The future interest is the right of survivorship.

  • Subject Property means any premises located in the County on which an energy efficiency improvements, water efficiency improvements, or renewable resource applications are being or have been made and financed through an outstanding PACE loan.

  • Production Area means that part of the animal feeding operation that includes the animal confinement area, the manure storage area, the raw materials storage area, and the waste containment areas. The animal confinement area includes, but is not limited to, open lots, housed lots, feedlots, confinement houses, stall barns, free stall barns, milkrooms, milking centers, egg washing or egg processing areas, areas used for the storage and disposal/treatment of mortalities, cowyards, barnyards, medication pens, walkers, animal walkways, and stables. The manure storage area includes, but is not limited to, lagoons, runoff ponds, storage sheds, stockpiles, under-house or pit storages, liquid impoundments, static piles, and composting piles. The raw materials storage area includes, but is not limited to, feed silos, and silage bunkers. The waste containment area includes, but is not limited to, settling basins and areas within berms and diversions which separate uncontaminated stormwater.

  • The Works/ Project means the works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Developed Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Taxable Property for which Building Permits were issued on or before May 1 of the prior Fiscal Year, provided that such Assessor's Parcels were created on or before January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year and that each such Assessor's Parcel is associated with a Lot, as determined reasonably by the Board.

  • Commercial Item means a commercial item as defined in FAR 2.101.

  • Project Work means the work required to complete the Project.

  • The Work means each and every activity required for the successful performance of the services described in Section II, the Terms of Reference.

  • Project Area means THE AREA WHERE WORK IS BEING PERFORMED FOR THE CITY OF SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA.

  • Project area plan means a written plan that, after its effective date, guides and controls the development within a project area.

  • Edible cannabis product means cannabis product that is intended to be used, in whole or in part, for human consumption, including, but not limited to, chewing gum, but excluding products set forth in Division 15 (commencing with Section 32501) of the Food and Agricultural Code. An edible cannabis product is not considered food, as defined by Section 109935 of the Health and Safety Code, or a drug, as defined by Section 109925 of the Health and Safety Code.