Relevant source definition
Relevant source means any significant anthropogenic point source of release as identified by a Party that is not addressed in other provisions of this Convention;
Relevant source means a source falling within one of the source categories listed in Annex D. A Party may, if it chooses, establish criteria to identify the sources covered within a source category listed in Annex D so long as those criteria for any category include at least 75 per cent of the emissions from that category;
Relevant source means only those sources that are subject to applicable requirements.
More Definitions of Relevant source
Relevant source means (a) in the case of an initial Portfolio Asset, the agreement specified as such in Schedule 1 to the Reference Obligation Indenture, and (b) otherwise, the indenture, credit agreement, loan agreement or other agreement governing such Portfolio Asset.
Relevant source means a source falling within one of the source categories listed in Annex D. A Party may, if it chooses, establish criteria to
Relevant source means only those sources that are subject to applicable requirements. "Responsible official" means a responsible official as defined under 40 CFR 70.2.
Relevant source means a source falling within one of the source categories listed in Annex
Relevant source means any significant anthropogenic point source of release as identified by a Party that is not addressed in other provisions of the Convention. Paragraph 3 of Article 9 provides that each Party shall, no later than three years after the date of entry into force of the Convention for it and on a regular basis thereafter, identify the relevant point source categories. The table in the appendix lists potentially relevant categories of point sources of mercury release to assist Parties in identifying relevant point source categories within their territories.
Relevant source means any signicant anthropogenic point source of release as identied by a Party that is not addressed in other provisions of this Conven- tion;