Provided definition

Provided means the records are provided by electronic means or in paper format to the address specified by the depart- ment in its written request for records. If the address specified by the department is the person’s location, the records are considered provided on the date the person notifies the department they are available for review at that location.
Provided means received by the party not later than the time frame provided in this
Provided or “made available” means that a complete and accurate copy of the document (including any amendments, exhibits and schedules thereto) or information has been posted in the electronic data site managed by the Company at the website listed on Section 1.3 of the Company Disclosure Schedule at least 24 hours prior to time of execution and delivery of this Agreement on the date of this Agreement and retained at all times from the date of posting through the Effective Time in such electronic data site.

Examples of Provided in a sentence

  • Provided that the Recipient is not a Local Political Subdivision, the Recipient shall indemnity and hold harmless the Director, the OPWC, the State and their respective officers, directors, members, agents and employees from any and all liability arising out of or pursuant to this Agreement, the Recipient's use or application of the funds being provided by the OPWC hereunder and the Recipient's construction or management of the Project.

  • The Allottee shall have the right to cancel/withdraw his allotment in the Project as provided in the Act: Provided that where the allottee proposes to cancel/withdraw from the project without any fault of the promoter, the promoter herein is entitled to forfeit the booking amount paid for the allotment.

  • Provided that such Force Majeure conditions are not of a nature which make it impossible for the contract to be implemented.

  • Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, That the employer's payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed.

  • Provided that where if the Allottee does not intend to withdraw from the Project, the Promoter shall pay the Allottee interest at the rate specified in the Rules for every month of delay, till the handing over of the possession of the [Apartment/Plot].


More Definitions of Provided

Provided means provided or permitted to be provided by or on behalf of the organiser
Provided that the aggregate amount of all Letter of Credit Obligations at any one time outstanding (whether or not then due and payable) shall not exceed the lesser of a) $20,000,000, (b) the Aggregate Revolving Credit Commitment MINUS the outstanding Revolving Credit Loan and (c) the Borrowing Base MINUS the outstanding Revolving Credit Loan;"
Provided means provided under a tenancy or otherwise; and
Provided however, that effective written consent by a Majority in Interest of the Limited Partners to any proposed action set forth in the September 10, 2000 solicitation statement and in connection with the Equitable Class Settlement, shall be deemed to have been given, unless Limited Partners holding more than half of the outstanding Units in such Limited Partnership vote against any such action."
Provided means provided pursuant to the Disclosure Letter from Minco to Dalradian or the Disclosure Letter from Dalradian to Minco (as the case may be) dated on or about the date of this announcement;
Provided has the meaning set forth in Section 8 of this Disclosure Agreement.
Provided and its derivatives means the complete design, delivery, installation, testing and commissioning of the works, inclusive of such ancillary services as inspection and witnessed testing at the places of manufacture, workshop and site painting, handling on site, site trials and of all such other services as are noted in the Specification or reasonably necessary for the safe, reliable and efficient completion of the Contract.