Substantial Changes definition

Substantial Changes means changes of the description specified in the direction in question in accordance with the provision as to the meaning of substantial changes made in Article 3(3) of the fourth Directive (requirements where substantial changes made to import activities).”.
Substantial Changes as determined at the sole discretion of the CITY, means any substantial deletions from, or additions to, the exterior appearance of the structures and buildings, as described in the Project Plans (a copy of which are filed in the GCRA office), or any diminution in the quality and quantity of the specific improvements described in the Project Plans.
Substantial Changes means a 10 percent or more change in the eligible costs as submitted in the grant application, and any internal structural changes that alter the function of the public library building or the allocation of space as submitted in the grant application.

Examples of Substantial Changes in a sentence

  • If Substantial Changes are proposed by the APPLICANT to the Project Plans, they shall be resubmitted to the GCRA Director or designee.

  • If any Substantial Changes are required to be made to the Project Plans during the construction of the Project, the amended Project Plans shall be submitted to the GCRA Director or designee prior to the commencement of the construction of the changes.

  • The Project must be constructed as described in the Project Plans, without unapproved Substantial Changes.

  • Changes to the Land Plan that are not Substantial Changes do not require City approval, and the City Manager is hereby authorized to approve changes in the Land Plan that are not Substantial Changes.

  • There may be no unapproved Substantial Changes for a period of five (5) years after the Completion Date, whether such occur by design, neglect, casualty, or otherwise, except as provided in Section 2.04(a).

  • In addition to the expansions and substantial changes identified above under Special Requirements for Substantial Changes Made During Term of Provisional Certification, as a provisionally certified public or private non-profit institution, the institution must also apply for and receive approval by the Secretary for the addition of any degree programs.

  • There may be no unapproved Substantial Changes for a period of five (5) years after the Completion Date for Tier 1 Projects, ten (10) years after the Completion Date for Tier 2 Projects, and fifteen (15) years after the Completion Date for Tier 3 Projects, whether such occur by design, neglect, casualty, or otherwise, except as provided in Section 2.04(a).

  • In the event there is a Substantial Change in Daramic's Manufacturing Costs, Daramic will have the right to make an appropriate adjustment in the Price for Qualified Products from time to time while this Agreement is in effect (but not more often than once per year for each type of Qualified Product) to reflect any such Substantial Changes.

  • The Construction Expert shall make an independent determination of the aggregate amount, if any, the designated Substantial Changes (as offset by any Offset Changes) decrease the value of the Property and submit such determination to the parties in writing within thirty (30) days following its receipt of the submission by Seller and Purchaser of such matter.

  • The SAP and the Third Party will agree in writing on Substantial Changes.


More Definitions of Substantial Changes

Substantial Changes means any modifications to the Property that may result in Property improvements, addition or removal of features, changes to the configuration, or installation of any fixtures, structures, or landscaping.
Substantial Changes means changes which affect the scope of the activities under the Process Transfer Plan.
Substantial Changes means, with regard to any one loss; the initiation or cessation of any litigation or alternative dispute process and any findings therein or the initiation or cessation of any settlement discussions or the posting of any additional reserve and/or payment in the amount of 25% or $500,000, whichever is greater, or more of the cumulative posting to date.
Substantial Changes has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.5(c).
Substantial Changes usually means structural alterations, rather than minor repairs. Check with the Environment Agency if you’re unsure.

Related to Substantial Changes

  • Substantial change means a change to the terms of this Agreement that reduces your rights or increases your responsibilities.

  • Substantial modification means modification of a relevant source that results in a significant increase in emissions, excluding any change in emissions resulting from by-product recovery. It shall be a matter for the Party to decide whether a modification is substantial or not;

  • Potential Change of Control means any public announcement or statement by the Issuer, or by any actual or potential bidder(s) relating to any potential Change of Control of the Issuer.

  • Material Change means a change that an average, careful investor would want to know about before making an investment decision. If a material change occurs afler you make an investment commitment but before the ORering closes, then the Company will notify you and ask whether you want to invest anyway. If you do not affirmatively choose to invest, then your commitment will be cancelled, your funds will be returned to you, and you will not receive any securities.

  • Substantial Block means a number of shares of the Voting Stock which has 15% or more of the aggregate voting power of all outstanding shares of Voting Stock.