Eligible Person Sample Clauses

The 'Eligible Person' clause defines who is qualified or permitted to participate in a particular agreement, program, or transaction. It typically sets out specific criteria such as age, residency, professional status, or other qualifications that an individual or entity must meet to be considered eligible. For example, it may restrict participation to licensed professionals or residents of certain jurisdictions. This clause ensures that only appropriate and qualified parties are involved, thereby reducing legal and operational risks for all parties.
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Eligible Person. Eligible Person refers to a person who meets the eligibility rules as verified by the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange. When an Eligible Person actually enrolls, we refer to that person as a Policyholder. For a complete definition of Eligible Person and Policyholder, see Section 8: Defined Terms. Eligible Persons must live within the Service Area, unless otherwise provided by the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange.
Eligible Person. A person who is a Resident of New Jersey who is not covered under Part A or Part B of Title XVIII of the federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. § 1395 et. seq.) (Medicare). [An eligible person must be a U.S. Citizen, national or lawfully present in the United States.]
Eligible Person. Eligible Person refers to a person who meets the eligibility rules established by the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. When an Eligible Person actually enrolls, we refer to that person as a Policyholder. For a complete definition of Eligible Person and Policyholder, see Section 8: Defined Terms. Eligible Persons must live within the Service Area, unless otherwise provided by the federal Health Insurance Marketplace.
Eligible Person. You Your Spouse
Eligible Person. A homeless person with disabilities (primarily persons who are seriously mentally ill; have chronic problems with alcohol, drugs, or both; or have AIDS and related diseases) and, if also homeless, the family of such a person. To be eligible for assistance, persons shall be Very Low-Income.
Eligible Person. A person entitled to apply for coverage, as specified in the Schedule of Eligibility in Section 2 of this Appendix A.
Eligible Person. 2.1. To be an Eligible Person (applicant) a person must: (a) be at least 16 years of age (with no upper limit); and (b) not be a non-eligible person as per clause 3.1 of Annexure A; (c) have a connection to, or family connected to the Community as determined by the Organisation; and 2.2. A person may be considered to have a connection for the purpose of subclause 2.1(c) of Annexure A if the person is living or working as a Community member for a period of not less than [insert time frame - ie; two (2) months].
Eligible Person. Eligible Person refers to a person who meets the eligibility rules established by the federal Health Insurance Marketplace Eligibility or continued eligibility will not be based on any of the following health status-related factors: health status, medical condition including physical and mental illness, claims experience, receipt of health care, medical history, genetic information, and evidence of insurability including conditions arising out of acts of domestic violence or disability. When an Eligible Person actually enrolls, we refer to that person as a Policyholder. For a complete definition of Eligible Person and Policyholder, see Section 8: Defined Terms. Eligible Persons must live within the Service Area, unless otherwise provided by the federal Health Insurance Marketplace.
Eligible Person. A director, officer, employee, consultant, advisor, agent, independent contractor or independent sales or service organization that provides services to the Company or an Affiliate.
Eligible Person. Borrower is an Eligible Person.