Full Capacity definition

Full Capacity means the operating room capacity assumed for each specific type of operating room, as described in Regulation .06A of this Chapter.
Full Capacity means that all existing space for interment has been used so that it is no longer reasonably practicable, whether for economic, aesthetic, physical or any other good reason of whatsoever nature, for the municipality to determine, to set out further new grave sites;
Full Capacity means:

Examples of Full Capacity in a sentence

  • The dates for each Capacity Auction other than the First Full Capacity Auction will, unless the Delivery Body or the Secretary of State determines otherwise, be approximately as indicated in the first column.

  • In the First Full Capacity Auction and the Second Full Capacity Auction only, an Applicant for an Existing Generating CMU that is a Transmission CMU and that is unable to give the confirmation referred to in Rule 3.6.3(a)(i) may instead declare that it will secure the required Transmission Entry Capacity by the date falling 18 months prior to the commencement of the relevant Delivery Year.

  • For such Interconnection Customers choosing Full Capacity or Partial Capacity Deliverability status, the maximum value of LDNUs shall be established by the lesser of the costs for such Network Upgrades assigned to the Interconnection Customer in the final Phase I Interconnection Study or the final Phase II Interconnection Study.

  • If using Full Capacity licensing, Licensee must obtain PVU entitlements sufficient to cover all activated processor cores* in the physical hardware environment made available to or managed by the Program, except for those servers from which the Program has been permanently removed.

  • Licensee can deploy the Program using either Full Capacity licensing or Virtualization Capacity (Sub-Capacity) licensing according to the Passport Advantage Sub-Capacity Licensing Terms (see webpage below).


More Definitions of Full Capacity

Full Capacity will mean the full capacity of the Ice House, Loon Lake, and Union Valley Reservoirs, and will be 340,000 acre-feet, or less if changed by SMUD.
Full Capacity means the operating room capacity assumed for each specific type of operating room, as described in Regulation .07A.
Full Capacity means that all existing space for interment has been used so that it is no longer reasonably practicable, whether for economic, aesthetic, physical or any other good reason for the municipality to set out any more sites for graves;
Full Capacity means, with respect to a JBI Machine, such JBI Machine processing the maximum amount of Plastic Feedstock it can process while running 24 hours a days, 7 days a week (subject to reasonable downtime for maintenance).
Full Capacity in 2020 means something different than in prior years and will require a culture shift in the judiciary based on advancements in court technology and remote work capacity achieved during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. In that time, the number of Zoom licenses doubled to more than 1,000 as additional Zoom licenses were distributed to courts across the state, ensuring virtual capacity in every jurisdiction. Consequently, conducting virtual proceedings should be a continued fixture in court planning. This can mitigate exposure risks, while increasing court access to the attorneys, the parties, and the public. Although there will be a time when litigants and the public can return to the courtrooms for more proceedings, we must change our philosophy and only require attendance when absolutely necessary. Each court’s plan and definition of “full capacity” should take advantage of technology to the extent possible under current administrative orders.
Full Capacity means that all existing space for interment has been used so that it is no longer reasonably practicable, whether for economic, aesthetic, physical or any other good reason for the erection of memorial work.
Full Capacity means Florind's full, annual manufacturing capacity, or Twelve Thousand (12,000) units of "Products" per day.