Transition Point definition

Transition Point means the junction between Highway and land which is not Highway.
Transition Point means a location in a shallow area of a swimming pool where an area, having a floor slope of no more than one foot vertical in 12 feet horizontal, adjoins an area where the floor slope exceeds one in 12.
Transition Point means the point in a pool where the slope changes from one (1) ft. vertical to ten (10) ft. horizontal (1:10) maximum to one (1) ft. vertical to three (3) ft. horizontal (1:3) maximum. This point may separate the deep end from the shallow end.

Examples of Transition Point in a sentence

  • Energinet is not obliged to redeliver Natural Gas quantities if such quantities in the Hour ex- ceed the physical Capacity announced by Energinet for the individual Transition Point, see En- erginet’s website.

  • Each Hour in each Allocation Area or at each Direct Site, Energinet shall redeliver to the Shipper the Natural Gas quantity stipulated for the Hour in question in the Accepted Nomination appli- cable to the Allocation Area or Direct Site in question.Energinet is not obliged to redeliver Natural Gas quantities if such quantities in the Hour exceed the physical Capacity announced by Energinet for the individual Transition Point, see Energinet’s website.

  • Energinet is not obliged to redeliver Natural Gas quantities if such quantities in the Hour exceed the physical Capacity announced by Energinet for the individual Transition Point, see Energinet’s website.

  • Transitions are as follows: Transition Point I (Admission to the Program) Applicants seeking admission to the Counseling programs meet requirements established by the Graduate School of Education and Human Services.

  • Transition Point II In order to become eligible for the practicum (field experience) candidates must take the Counseling Candidate Screening Battery followed by an interview with one’s full-time faculty member-advisor.


More Definitions of Transition Point

Transition Point means a key point in a program when candidates are assessed for their knowledge, skills, and/or dispositions to determine if they are ready to proceed to the next stage in the program.
Transition Point means a location in a shallow area of a swimming pool where an area, having a floor slope of no more than 1one foot vertical in 12 feet horizontal, adjoins an area where the floor slope exceeds 1one in 12.
Transition Point means such date and time during Year 2014 when annual Net Sales of the Product in the Field in the Territory [***], as such amount is calculated beginning on the date of Product Launch. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Transition Point may not occur.
Transition Point means the junction between highway and land which is not highway. D59. "Verge" means any part of a road which is not a carriageway or a footway.
Transition Point or “TP” means on a Licensed Product-by-Licensed Product basis the date on which the IND-enabling studies for such Licensed Product under the Research Program have been completed and immediately prior to filing of the IND, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties.
Transition Point means that place in the floor of the pool where an abrupt change in slope occurs
Transition Point means point where floor slope changes between shallow and deep area.