The main limit is Certificates per Registered Domain (50 per week). Aregistered domain is, generally speaking, the part of the domain you purchasedfrom your domain name registrar. For instance, in the name www.example.com,the registered domain is example.com. In new.blog.example.co.uk,the registered domain is example.co.uk. We use thePublic Suffix List to calculate the registereddomain. Exceeding the Certificates Per Registered Domain limit is reported with theerror message too many certificates already issued, possibly with additionaldetails.
You can create a maximum of 300 New Orders per account per 3 hours. A new order is createdeach time you request a certificate from the Boulder CA, meaning that one new orderis produced in each certificate request. Exceeding the New Orderslimit is reported with the error message too many new orders recently.
A certificate is considered a renewal (or a duplicate) of an earlier certificate if it containsthe exact same set of hostnames, ignoring capitalization and ordering ofhostnames. For instance, if you requested a certificate for the names[www.example.com, example.com], you could request four more certificates for[www.example.com, example.com] during the week. If you changed the set of hostnamesby adding [blog.example.com], you would be able to request additionalcertificates.
There is a Failed Validationlimit of 5 failures per account, per hostname, per hour. This limit is higher on ourstaging environment, so you can use that environment to debug connectivityproblems. Exceeding the Failed Validations limit is reported with the error message too many failed authorizations recently.
You can create a maximum of 10 Accountsper IP Address per 3 hours. You cancreate a maximum of 500 Accounts per IP Range within an IPv6 /48 per3 hours. Hitting either account rate limit is very rare, and we recommend thatlarge integrators prefer a design using one account for many customers.Exceeding these limits is reported with the error message too many registrations for this IPor too many registrations for this IP range.
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These limits apply on a per-property basis. You can increase certain limits (but not event/parameter character limits) by upgrading your property to Google Analytics 360. For configuration limits, see this article instead.
Google Analytics doesn't log events, event parameters, and user properties that exceed the following limits. For example, Analytics doesn't process the 26th user property nor does it process an event name with more than 40 characters.
The character limits are the same for single-width character languages (e.g., English) and double-width character languages (e.g., Japanese). The encoded URL character length is used when counting character limits.
Total length (TL) is measured from tip of snout with mouth closed to top of compressed tail. Fork length (FL) is measured from tip of snout to middle of fork in tail. Lower jaw fork length (LJFL) is measured from lower jaw to middle of fork in tail. Curved fork length (CFL) is the measurement of the length taken in a line tracing the contour of the body from the tip of the upper jaw to the fork of the tail. (Diagram)
This document is a public record under chapter 132 of the North Carolina General Statutes. Anyone who alters, defaces, mutilates or destroys it shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction subject to fines.
THIS DOCUMENT IS EFFECTIVE March 4, 2024 AND IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND HAS NO LEGAL FORCE OR EFFECT. FISHERY RULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. THESE RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO FISH TAKEN FOR RECREATIONAL PURPOSES AND INCLUDE HOOK AND LINE.
Albemarle Sound Management Area: SEASON CURRENTLY CLOSED; Central Southern Management Area: Unlawful to possess striped bass (including hybrid bass). Atlantic Ocean year-round: 1 per person per day and a harvest slot limit of 28 inches to 31 inches TL. Unlawful to gig, spear, or gaff striped bass, see the most recent DMF proclamation.
In state or federal waters, federal permit required for Highly Migratory Species, tunas, billfishes, swordfish and sharks (excluding Atlantic bonito, little tunny (false albacore), and blackfin tuna): 978-281-9370. Prior to removal from vessel, all billfishes, swordfish and bluefin tuna must be reported at NC HMS reporting stations. See the DMF website for more details. For seasons, bag limits, size limits or closures for tunas, billfishes, and sharks contact NMFS Highly Migratory Species Division 800-894-5528.
For seasons, bag limits and size limits on snapper, grouper, and mackerels contact the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council 843-571-4366, and see the most recent Snapper/Grouper or Mackerel recreational DMF proclamation.
Propodus (forearm) length is measured by a straight line from elbow to the tip of the lower immoveable finger. The propodus (forearm) is defined as the largest section of the claw assembly that has both a moveable and immovable finger and is located farthest from the body of the crab. Unlawful to possess stone crab bodies or fail to immediately return to the waters from which taken. Unlawful to use a device to take stone crabs that can puncture, crush, or injure the crab body, such as gigs, spears, grabs, hooks, or similar devices. Unlawful to remove, take or possess stone crab claws from June 15 through August 15 (no possession limit during open season).
See the most recent DMF proclamation at www.ncmarinefisheries.net. In accordance with N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission Rule 15A NCAC 03L .0302, it is unlawful to possess an egg bearing spiny lobster or a spiny lobster which eggs have been scrubbed or removed. It is unlawful to possess aboard a vessel or land detached spiny lobster tails, or to use a gaff hook, spear, or similar device to take spiny lobsters.
Creel limit for bluefish is set by proclamation. See the most recent DMF proclamation. The recreational creel limit for bluefish is 3 fish per person per day in all private (non for-hire) recreational fisheries. Recreational anglers engaged on a for-hire vessel can possess up to 5 bluefish per person per day.
The recreational individual bag limit for mullet (striped and white combined) is 100 fish per person per day. The recreational vessel limit is 100 fish per angler fishing up to a maximum of 400 fish per vessel. For Hire Operations may possess the 100 fish individual bag limit for all anglers fishing on the boat up to the 400 fish vessel limit, including in advance of a trip.
Candidates running for a state office and committees that make contributions to state candidates are limited in the amount of contributions they may accept from a single source. Effective January 1, 2021, a state campaign contribution limit will by default apply to city and county candidates when the city or county has not enacted laws addressing contribution limits on such candidates. The contribution limits are different depending on the office, the committee and the contributor.
The charts below show the current limits per contributor, per election, for state offices and committees as well as for local candidate committees subject to 85301 (d). The primary, general, special, and special run-off elections are considered separate elections. Contribution limits to candidates apply to each election. Contribution limits to officeholders and other committees apply on a calendar year basis.
Effective January 1, 2021, a state campaign contribution limit will by default apply to city and county candidates when the city or county has not already enacted laws addressing contribution limits on such candidates. In addition to state laws, contribution limits are also imposed in many California cities, counties and districts. Contact your city or county about contribution limits for local offices. Local ordinances are posted on the local campaign ordinances page. All information should be verified with the elections agency within the local jurisdiction.
*Effective January 1, 2021, a state campaign contribution limit will by default apply to city and county candidates when the city or county has not already enacted a contribution limit on such candidates.
A state candidate or state officeholder may not contribute more than $5,500 to a committee controlled by another state candidate or state officeholder (including a state or local election committee or officeholder account). This limit applies on a per election basis and includes, in the aggregate, contributions made from the candidate's or officeholder's personal funds and from campaign funds. This limit does not apply to a committee controlled by a state candidate to oppose his or her recall, a candidate-controlled ballot measure committee or a candidate's legal defense fund.
State candidates may voluntarily accept expenditure limits for elections. They must declare on the Candidate Intention Statement (Form 501) whether they accept the voluntary expenditure ceiling established for each election. Candidates who accept the ceiling are designated in either the state ballot pamphlet (statewide candidates) or the voter information portion of the sample ballot (Senate and Assembly candidates) and may purchase space in the sample ballot to place a 250-word statement. The voluntary expenditure ceilings are effective for elections held between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2024.
Section 215(b) of the National Affordable Housing Act (NAHA) requires that the initial purchase price or after-rehabilitation value of homeownership units assisted with HOME funds not exceed 95 percent of the area median purchase price for single family housing, as determined by HUD. Historically, HUD used the FHA Single Family Mortgage Limit (known as the 203(b) limits) as a surrogate for 95 percent of area median purchase price. However, statutory changes require the 203(b) limits to be set at 125 percent of area median purchase price. Consequently, PJs can no longer use the 203(b) limits as the HOME Program homeownership value limits (i.e., initial purchase price or after rehabilitation value).
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