Definition. Co-located contingency facilities provide fallback services at the same site as an existing ATM facility; these may include area control centres (ACCs) as well as existing training and simulation centres.
A management process that analyses disaster risks and establishes arrangements in advance to enable timely, effective and appropriate responses.
What Are Examples of Contingent Liability? Pending lawsuits and warranties are common contingent liabilities. Pending lawsuits are considered contingent because the outcome is unknown. A warranty is considered contingent because the number of products that will be returned under a warranty is unknown.
Contingent Facilities means those unbuilt Interconnection Facilities and Network Upgrades upon which the Interconnection Request's costs, timing, and study findings are dependent and, if delayed or not built, could cause a need for restudies of the Interconnection Request or a reassessment of the Interconnection ...