Examination Criteria definition

Examination Criteria means the loan classification criteria employed by, or any applicable regulations of, the Assuming Institution’s Chartering Authority at the time such action is taken, as such criteria may be amended from time to time.
Examination Criteria means the loan classification criteria employed by, or any applicable regulations of, the Assuming Bank’s Chartering Authority at the time such action is taken, as such criteria may be amended from time to time. Whole Bank w/ Loss Share – P&A Colonial Bank August 14, 2009 Montgomery, Alabama

Examples of Examination Criteria in a sentence

  • Losses on Home Equity Loans shall be shared under the charge-off policies of the Assuming Bank’s Examination Criteria as if they were Single Family Shared-Loss Loans with respect to the calculation of the Stated Threshold.

  • Evaluation Criteria Preliminary Examination Criteria Bids will be examined to determine whether they are complete and submitted in accordance with ITB requirements as per below criteria on a Yes/No basis:Appropriate signaturesPower of AttorneyMinimum Bid documents providedBid ValidityBid Security submitted as per ITB requirements with compliant validity period Minimum Eligibility and Qualification Criteria Eligibility and Qualification will be evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis.

  • Losses on Home Equity Loans shall be shared under the charge-off policies of the Assuming Institution’s Examination Criteria as if they were Single Family Shared-Loss Loans with respect to the calculation of the Stated Threshold.

  • Evaluation CriteriaPreliminary Examination Criteria Bids will be examined to determine whether they are complete and submitted in accordance with ITB requirements as per below criteria on a Yes/No basis:Appropriate signaturesPower of AttorneyMinimum Bid documents providedBid ValidityBid Security (if required) submitted as per ITB requirements with compliant validity period Minimum Eligibility and Qualification Criteria Eligibility and Qualification will be evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis.

  • Evaluation CriteriaPreliminary Examination Criteria Bids will be examined to determine whether they are complete and submitted in accordance with ITB requirements as per below criteria on a Yes/No basis:Appropriate signaturesPower of AttorneyMinimum Bid documents providedBid ValidityBid Security submitted as per ITB requirements with compliant validity period Minimum Eligibility and Qualification Criteria Eligibility and Qualification will be evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis.

  • Evaluation CriteriaPreliminary Examination Criteria Proposals will be examined to determine whether they are complete and submitted in accordance with RFP requirements as per below criteria on a Yes/No basis:Appropriate signaturesPower of AttorneyMinimum documents providedTechnical and Financial Proposals submitted separatelyBid Validity Minimum Eligibility and Qualification Criteria Eligibility and Qualification will be evaluated on Pass/Fail basis.

  • Evaluation Criteria Preliminary Examination Criteria Bids will be examined to determine whether they are complete and submitted in accordance with ITB requirements as per below criteria on a Yes/No basis:Appropriate signaturesPower of AttorneyMinimum Bid documents providedBid ValidityBid Security (if required) submitted as per ITB requirements with compliant validity period Minimum Eligibility and Qualification Criteria Eligibility and Qualification will be evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis.

  • Evaluation Criteria Preliminary Examination Criteria Proposals will be examined to determine whether they are complete and submitted in accordance with RFP requirements as per below criteria on a Yes/No basis:Appropriate signaturesPower of AttorneyMinimum documents providedTechnical and Financial Proposals submitted separatelyBid Validity Minimum Eligibility and Qualification Criteria Eligibility and Qualification will be evaluated on Pass/Fail basis.

  • KPLC will examine the Bids to determine whether they conform to the Preliminary Examination Criteria set out in the Summary of Evaluation Process as set out in this Tender Document.

  • The Receiver shall not be required to make any payments pursuant to this Section 2.1 with respect to any Charge-Off of a Shared- Loss Asset that the Receiver or the Corporation determines, based upon the Examination Criteria, should not have been effected by the Assuming Bank.

Related to Examination Criteria

  • Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the clause 27 (Evaluation Process) of this Part C, which includes the Qualifying Criteria, Functional Criteria and Price and Preferential Points Assessment.

  • Nomination Criteria means the criteria made up of the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria andthe Specific Nomination Factors, and is also referred to as “this Criteria”.

  • Review Criteria has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 12.02(b)(i).

  • Selection Criteria means and includes all of the requirements, considerations,

  • Clinical review criteria means the written screening procedures, decision abstracts, clinical protocols, and practice guidelines used by a health carrier to determine the necessity and appropriateness of health care services.

  • ASAM criteria means the most current edition of the American Society of Addiction Medicine's published criteria for admission to treatment, continued services, and discharge.

  • Examination Period as defined in Section 4.01.

  • Study means the investigation to be conducted in accordance with the Protocol.

  • Over-Riding Nomination Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 4.2.

  • Eligibility and selection criteria means criteria for determining:

  • Independent testing laboratory means an independent organization, accepted by the Contracting Officer, engaged to perform specific inspections or tests of the work, either at the site or elsewhere, and report the results of these inspections or tests.

  • Phase II Study means a human clinical trial, for which the primary endpoints include a determination of dose ranges and/or a preliminary determination of efficacy in patients being studied as described in 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(b) (FDCA), as amended from time to time, and the foreign equivalent thereof.

  • Screening Test means a drug or alcohol test which uses a method of analysis allowed by the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act to be used for such purposes.

  • Fitch Criteria means the Collateral Amount shall equal the sum of (i) the product of A multiplied by the xxxx-to-market value of the outstanding Transactions determined by Party A in good faith from time to time, and (ii) the product of B multiplied by the current aggregate notional amount of the outstanding Transactions, where:

  • Phase I Study means a study in humans which provides for the first introduction into humans of a product, conducted in healthy volunteers or patients to obtain information on product safety, tolerability, pharmacological activity or pharmacokinetics, as more fully defined in 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(a) (or the non-United States equivalent thereof).

  • Development Candidate means a Compound that meets the Development Candidate Criteria for the initiation of a Development Program for the treatment of CF, and which is the subject of a notice from Vertex to CFFT that Vertex intends to commence formal pre-clinical development of the Compound in the Field pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.1 hereof.

  • Medical examination means the preliminary assessment of a person by an authorized health worker or by a person under the direct supervision of the competent authority, to determine the person’s health status and potential public health risk to others, and may include the scrutiny of health documents, and a physical examination when justified by the circumstances of the individual case;

  • Phase III Study means a human clinical trial that is prospectively designed to demonstrate statistically whether a product is safe and effective for use in humans in a manner sufficient to obtain regulatory approval to market such product in patients having the disease or condition being studied as described in 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(c) (FDCA), as amended from time to time, and the foreign equivalent thereof.

  • Screening means the evaluation process used to identify an individual's ability to perform activities of daily living and address health and safety concerns.

  • Housing Specialist means a specialized position dedicated to developing the full array of housing options for their program and monitoring their sustainability for the population served in accordance with the minimal housing standards policy set by the COUNTY for their program. The Housing Specialist is also responsible for assisting Participants with applications to low income housing, housing subsidies, senior housing, etc.

  • Qualifying Examination means examinations on the basis of which a candidate becomes eligible for admission or its equivalent examination;

  • Flood Insurance Study (FIS means an examination, evaluation, and determination of flood hazards, corresponding water surface elevations (if appropriate), flood hazard risk zones, and other flood data in a community issued by the FEMA. The Flood Insurance Study report includes Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) and Flood Boundary and Floodway Maps (FBFMs), if published.

  • Phase IIb Clinical Trial means a clinical trial of a Product on sufficient numbers of patients that is designed to provide a preliminary determination of safety and efficacy of such Product in the target patient population over a range of doses and dose regimens.

  • Expedited review means an examination, in accordance with

  • Utilization review plan or "plan" means a written procedure for performing review.