inconsistency definition

inconsistency means an irregularity detected by the Community independent transaction log or UNFCCC independent transaction log whereby the information regarding allowances, accounts or Kyoto units provided by a registry as part of the periodic reconci- liation process differs from the information contained in either independent transaction log;
inconsistency. If there is any inconsistency between any of the terms of this agreement, the order of priority for the purpose of construction is: (a) the clauses of this agreement; then (b) the Schedules; then (c) any other attachments.
inconsistency and cognate expressions means a circumstance in which a physical conflict exists, or one in which development is no longer capable of being physically implemented or otherwise operated in accordance with the permission or consent granted; and”

More Definitions of inconsistency

inconsistency has the meaning set forth in Section 6.4(c)(iii)(D).
inconsistency adjustments recorded by Seller shall not be waived or allowed during the preparation of the Initial Closing Statement of Net Book Value on the basis of "materiality".
inconsistency really means “not usually found in the same person
inconsistency means: An uncertainty; doubtfulness or a want of clearness and definiteness. Inconsistency means also an ambiguity or that which is difficult to comprehend or distinguish. An inconsistency occurs when title to the same property is expressly conveyed to different parties, where a gap exists between descriptions, or when one party has title and another party has possession, or the documents and record evidence contain ambiguities or conflicting terms.
inconsistency means that a Tax Return is (i) contrary to a specific requirement of Law, (ii) materially inconsistent with the requirements of the second sentence of Section 6.4(a) or the last sentence of Section 6.4(b)(i) (as applicable), or (iii) false, misleading or inaccurate in any respect.
inconsistency means one or more of the terms in the New License (defined below), Permits (defined below), or terms, conditions, recommendations, other measures or actions issued or taken by a court or an agency or a Party (defined below) materially, either individually or cumulatively, conflicts with, adds to, omits portions of, or prevents implementation of, the commitments made in this Agreement.

Related to inconsistency

  • Conflict means a situation in which a director has or can have, a direct or indirect interest that conflicts or possibly may conflict, with the interests of the Company;

  • Intercreditor Arrangements means the First Lien Intercreditor Agreement and the Existing Intercreditor Agreement, in each case as amended, novated, supplemented, restated, or modified from time to time.

  • Issuer Document means, with respect to any Letter of Credit, a letter of credit application, a letter of credit agreement, or any other document, agreement or instrument entered into (or to be entered into) by a Borrower in favor of Issuing Bank and relating to such Letter of Credit.

  • Order Document means any official Purchaser document and attachments thereto specifying the Software to be purchased from the Vendor under this Contract.

  • text means the Short Message Service also commonly known as 'text messaging'. A chargeable unit (a text) is a message up to 160 characters long. If a message exceeds 160 characters, it will be charged in multiples of the unit charge.