Design Characteristics Sample Clauses

The 'Design characteristics' clause defines the specific features, standards, and requirements that a product, system, or project must meet in its design phase. This clause typically outlines technical specifications, performance criteria, and any regulatory or industry standards that must be adhered to during development. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause ensures that all parties have a mutual understanding of the expected design outcomes, reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring the final deliverable meets the agreed-upon expectations.
Design Characteristics. Design characteristics shall be considered as an environmental element. All characteristics of design including installations for outside lighting must be approved by IAMSA. Designs include benches, shades, canopies, signs, posts, fountains, sculptures, etc.
Design Characteristics intended to support the acoustical requirements must be validated by a qualified and approved acoustical consultant. The acoustical report generated will address acoustical requirements for the HVAC system, ambient noise levels, lighting ballasts, reflective surfaces, treatments, reverberation, and other noise mitigation methodologies.
Design Characteristics. It is understood by the Parties that the information contained in Appendix B is preliminary and included to show the general concepts of the Interconnection Facilities. Additional items for interconnection and reinforcement may be identified, the interconnection configuration may change, and specific material items and quantities may change. B1 INTERCONNECTION ONE LINE DIAGRAM AES IRONWOOD [ASSET STRATEGY GRAPHIC OMITTED] B2 EQUIPMENT TO BE PROVIDED BY THE POWER PRODUCER 230kV Switchyard including but not limited to the following Three 300MVA Generator Step Up Transformers Two Station Auxiliary Tranformers Power Circuit Breakers Disconnect Switches Surge Arrestors Instrument Transformers Control and Protective Relay Panels Switchyard Storage Battery Switchyard Battery Charger Low Voltage switchboard Miscellaneous Switchyard Equipment Switchyard Equipment Installation Design and Fabrication of Substation structures Cast in Place concrete for substation structures Excavation and Fill Aggregate surfacing Chain link Fencing Revenue Metering System Back up metering system Voice and Data telephone circuits SCADA system Protective Relaying as required by Appendix D to this Agreement EQUIPMENT TO BE PROVIDED BY THE COMPANY Item 1 - 230 kV Line Tap on Existing North-South Transmission Line West of Project Site Quantity Description 1 Steel Pole Tap Structure Insulators and Hardware Item 2 - Ironwood Substation, 230 kV Switch Yard Quantity Description B3 Item 3 - Tie 1071 Line to 1001 Line Quantity Description 5 Poles Polymer Dead End Insulators B4 Polymer Post Insulators Guys Feet of 1590 Conductor Lot Misc. Materials Item 4 - Replace 76-1 Line Drop Loops at Fifth & Green (0.84 miles of 69kV) New Conductor New Poles, Crossarms, Insulators, etc. as required Item 5 - S. Lebanon Sub 230 kV Breaker, Terminals & Relaying Quantity Description 1 230 kV 2000A Circuit Breaker (50 kA) 1 230 kV 2000 A Disconnect Switch 1 230kV CCVT, w/Carrier Acc., 1200/2000:1, 0.003 mfd 1 230kV CCVT Stand, 6'0" (Steel) + shipping 1 230 kV Wave Trap 4 Conduit 100ft 20 Control Cable (per 100 FT) 1 Miscellaneous Purchases Relaying at Substation: 1 Bitronics Multicomm 1 Bitronics Analog Output Converter 6 ABB FT-1 Test Switch (6 Cur) 3 ▇▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇ FT-1 Test Switch (10 V) 6 ABB FT-19R (6 CUR, 10 V) 1 GE DLP System 6 ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Toggle Switch w/Guard 3 GE SBM Switch 3 EMAX RAW-1D 3 Eletroswitch LOR Lockout Relay 1 SEL-501 1 SEL-279 3 GE E150 3 RFL Powerline Carrier System 1 GE Carrier System Mi...
Design Characteristics. ‌ This base architecture enables us to explore several interesting characteristics that set us apart from existing systems. We list some of these unique characteristics, where the first four are features we can use to our advantage, while the last two are challenges that may handicap our system.
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  • Characteristics The Contracts have the following characteristics: (i) all the Contracts are secured by Motorcycles; (ii) no Contract has a remaining maturity of more than 84 months; and (iii) the final scheduled payment on the Contract with the latest maturity is due no later than September 6, 2031. Approximately 74.40% of the Pool Balance as of the Cutoff Date is attributable to loans for purchases of new Motorcycles and approximately 25.60% is attributable to loans for purchases of used Motorcycles. No Contract was originated after the Cutoff Date. No Contract has a Contract Rate less than 0.010%.

  • Individual Characteristics Each Receivable has the following individual characteristics as of the Cut-Off Date: (i) each Receivable is secured by a new or used automobile, minivan or sport utility vehicle; (ii) each Receivable has a Contract Rate of no less than 0.00%; (iii) each Receivable had an original term to maturity of not more than 72 months and not less than 12 months and each Receivable has a remaining term to maturity, as of the Cut-Off Date, of 3 months or more; (iv) each Receivable has an Outstanding Principal Balance as of the Cut-Off Date of greater than or equal to $1,000.00; (v) no Receivable has a scheduled maturity date later than July 31, 2027; Schedule I-1 Schedule I to the Purchase Agreement (vi) no Receivable was more than 30 days past due as of the Cut-Off Date; (vii) as of the Cut-off Date, no Receivable was noted in the records of VCI or the Servicer as being the subject of any pending bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding; (viii) no Receivable is subject to a force-placed Insurance Policy on the related Financed Vehicle; and (ix) each Receivable is a Simple Interest Receivable.

  • Configuration The configuration for the Purchase Right Aircraft will be the Detail Specification for Model 767-3S2F aircraft at the revision level in effect at the time of the Supplemental Agreement. Such Detail Specification will be revised to include (i) changes required to obtain required regulatory certificates and (ii) other changes as mutually agreed upon by Boeing and Customer.

  • Mortgage Loan Characteristics The characteristics of the related Mortgage Loan Package are as set forth on the description of the pool characteristics for the applicable Mortgage Loan Package delivered pursuant to Section 11 on the related Closing Date in the form attached as Exhibit B to each related Assignment and Conveyance Agreement;

  • Contract Database Metadata Elements Title: Sayville Union Free School District and Sayville Union Free School Custodial and Maintenance Employees Unit, United Public Service Employees Union (UPSEU), Local 424 (2011) Employer Name: Sayville Union Free School District Union: Sayville Union Free School Custodial and Maintenance Employees Unit, United Public Service Employees Union (UPSEU) Local: 424 Effective Date: 07/01/2011 Expiration Date: 06/30/2015 PERB ID Number: 6131 Unit Size: 55 Number of Pages: 24 For additional research information and assistance, please visit the Research page of the Catherwood website - ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/library/research/ For additional information on the ILR School - ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ 55 People TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE Page XXII ANNUAL LEAVE DAYS 14 XXV BREAKS 18 XXVI CIVIL SERVICE LAW ARTICLE SECTION 75 18 XXVIII DURATION 19 XIV EMERGENCY WORK 11 XXI FOUL WEATHER CLOTHING 14 XI GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 9 XVI HIGHER JOB CLASSIFICATION 12 XVIII HOLIDAYS 13 XV HOLIDAY AND WEEKEND BUILDING CHECKS 12 V INSURANCE 4 X LAYOFF, DISPLACEMENT AND RECALL ORDER 8 VII MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 7 XXVII MISCELLANEOUS 19 XVII NOTICES OF PROMOTIONS 13 XIII OVERTIME 10 II PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS 1 III PERSONNEL FILES 2 XXIV PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS 18 XXIII RETIREMENT 16 IX STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS 7 XIX VACATIONS 13 XX VISITATION 14 IV WAGES 3 VI WORKERS' COMPENSATION 6 XII WORKWEEK 10 VIII WRITTEN BOARD POLICY 8 APPENDIX A 20 4/20/2016 AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of November 2013 between the SAYVILLE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT (hereinafter referred to as the “District”) and United Public Service Employees Union, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, N.Y. 11779 (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”).