Examples of Article I: Definitions in a sentence
Each Class of Reference Tranche will have the initial Class Notional Amount set forth in the definition of “Reference Tranches” in Article I (Definitions) in this Agreement, and the aggregate of the initial Class Notional Amounts of all the Reference Tranches will equal the Cut-off Date Balance.
Each Reference Tranche will have the initial Class Notional Amount set forth in the definition of "Reference Tranches" in Article I (Definitions) in this Agreement, and the aggregate of the initial Class Notional Amounts of all the Reference Tranches will equal the Cut-off Date Balance.
Each Class of Reference Tranche will have the initial Class Notional Amount set forth in the definition of “Reference Tranches” in Article I (Definitions) in this Agreement, and the aggregate of the initial Class Notional Amounts of all the Reference Tranches will equal the Cut- off Date Balance.
Employees may be tested for drugs and/or alcohol when an administrator who has completed training on reasonable suspicion has reason to believe that an employee may be intoxicated (see Article I, Definitions) at the work site.
The MCO may place appropriate limits on a service on the basis of criteria such as medical necessity; or for the purpose of utilization management, provided the services furnished can reasonably be expected to support the member’s long term care outcomes as defined in Article I, Definitions, beginning on page 3.
Upon termination, each party shall return the confidential property of the other party obtained under this Contract or the Incorporated Documents, as applicable, however excluding all Work Product as that is defined in OAG Standard Terms and Conditions, Article I, Definitions, produced pursuant to this Contract which shall remain the property of Named Entity.
Each Group 1 Reference Tranche will have the initial Class Notional Amount set forth in the definition of "Group 1 Reference Tranches" in Article I (Definitions) in this Agreement, and the aggregate of the initial Class Notional Amounts of all the Group 1 Reference Tranches will equal the Group 1 Cut-off Date Balance.
The MCO may place appropriate limits on a service on the basis of criteria such as medical necessity; or for the purpose of utilization management, provided the services furnished can reasonably be expected to support the member’s long term care outcomes as defined in Article I, Definitions.
The terms used in these Instructions shall have the same meanings assigned to them in Article I (Definitions and Interpretation) of Part I (General Conditions of Contract) of the tender documents, subject to any amendments stated in Part II (Special Conditions of Contract).
The definitions of terms used in these Sewer Use Rules and Regulations are found in Article I Definitions and References.