Normal operation of facilities is automated, avoiding the human factor in routine tasks (daily switching on and off, programming on holidays, exception monitoring, etc).
Not exact matches
If the
facility passes a final inspection by Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority, J - PARC could resume
normal operations by the end
of next month.
In addition, a liquid secondary market for particular options, whether traded over-the-counter or on an exchange, may be absent for reasons which include the following: there may be insufficient trading interest in certain options; restrictions may be imposed by an exchange on opening transactions or closing transactions or both; trading halts, suspensions or other restrictions may be imposed with respect to particular classes or series
of options or underlying securities or currencies; unusual or unforeseen circumstances may interrupt
normal operations on an exchange; the
facilities of an exchange or the Options Clearing Corporation may not at all times be adequate to handle current trading value; or one or more exchanges could, for economic or other reasons, decide or be compelled at some future date to discontinue the trading
of options (or a particular class or series
of options), in which event the secondary market on that exchange (or in that class or series
of options) would cease to exist, although outstanding options that had been issued by the Options Clearing Corporation as a result
of trades on that exchange would continue to be exercisable in accordance with their terms.
Reasons for the absence
of a liquid secondary market on an exchange include the following: (1) there may be insufficient trading interest in certain options; (2) an exchange may impose restrictions on opening transactions or closing transactions or both; (3) trading halts, suspensions or other restrictions may be imposed with respect to particular classes or series
of options; (4) unusual or unforeseen circumstances may interrupt
normal operations on an exchange; (5) the
facilities of an exchange or the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) may not at all times be adequate to handle current trading volume; or (6) one or more exchanges could, for economic or other reasons, decide or be compelled at some future date to discontinue the trading
of options (or a
- to provide refuge for homeless animals and animals in need and coordinate their placement in permanent and safe home environments; - to provide education through publications, seminars, and discussions to the general public on animal health and welfare, behavior and care including the benefits
of spaying and neutering; - to provide information and referrals to affordable and low cost medical care including spay & neuter clinics and other animal medical and care
facilities; - to provide information on training, behavior modification and general handling instruction along with referrals to vetted and certified professionals in these areas; - to liaise and network with other animal rescue organizations as part
of a mutual effort to aid animals in distress; - to solicit donations and funding from government agencies, corporations, private foundations, public charities, individuals and the general public at large to finance the medical, housing and other incidental costs
of homeless animals while in the custody
of the organization; - to organize and participate in fundraisers to benefit furtherance
of the overall main purpose and goals
of the organization; - to have the
normal functions,
operations, programs and pursuits incidental to a fully recognized and operational nonprofit animal rescue organization.
No reduction is necessary for intermediate streams that are distributed to other than downstream
facilities as part
of a refinery's
normal operation; 2.
(As
of this writing, neither
facility has resumed
normal operations.)
(a) malfunction
of mechanical equipment and recreational apparatus under the control
of or maintained by the operator, including vehicles, other than that resulting from misuse by a user; (b) unsafe
operation of mechanical equipment or recreational apparatus, including vehicles, by the operator or its employees; (c) unsafe aspects
of the structure and condition
of an indoor recreational
facility that directly affect the safety
of users when actually engaged in a recreational activity for which the recreational
facility is designed or intended; (d) failure by the operator
of an outdoor recreational
facility to maintain commonly accepted conditions or standards
of demarcation, signage, lighting, and monitoring
of user activity, for outdoor recreational
facilities of comparable size and type; (e) unfitness for
normal use, at the time
of supply or rental,
of equipment or apparatus supplied or rented for use in connection with a recreational activity; (f) conduct
of the operator's employees, acting in the course
of their employment, that results in personal injury to or death
of a user from the sources
of risk referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e); (g) breach by the operator, or by an employee
of the operator,
of a specific statutory duty or regulatory requirement relating to safety in a particular recreational activity.