Examples of Actionable in a sentence
BNY Mellon may refuse to accept or provide a price for the Actionable Trade Request for any reason, including without limitation, because of market restrictions, legal, regulatory, credit or operational reasons.
XXX Xxxxxx’x Asset Servicing Representative dedicated to Federated will provide Federated with notice as soon as reasonably practicable: (i) of any refusal to accept or provide a price for the Actionable Trade Request, and (ii) of any market, legal, regulatory, credit or operational restrictions that render BNY Mellon incapable of accepting or providing a price for an Actionable Trade Request with respect to a particular currency.
BNY Mellon’s Asset Servicing Representative dedicated to Federated will provide Federated with notice as soon as reasonably practicable: (i) of any refusal to accept or provide a price for the Actionable Trade Request, and (ii) of any market, legal, regulatory, credit or operational restrictions that render BNY Mellon incapable of accepting or providing a price for an Actionable Trade Request with respect to a particular currency.
To the extent that any such loss, liability, claim, damage and/or expense arises out of or is based on any Actionable Manager Misconduct that contributed materially thereto.
No Credit Party or ERISA Affiliate has incurred or reasonably expects to incur any Withdrawal Liability in excess of the Minimum Actionable Amount.
No ERISA Event has occurred or is reasonably expected to occur that, when taken together with all other existing ERISA Events, could reasonably be expected to result in a liability of any Credit Party of more than the Minimum Actionable Amount.
Contractor shall submit invoices through the USAC Coupa Supplier Portal (“CSP”) method or via the Supplier Actionable Notification (“SAN”) method.
Contractor shall submit invoices through the USAC Coupa Supplier Portal (CSP) method or via the Supplier Actionable Notification (SAN) method.
Venetis, Making Human Rights Treaty Law Actionable in the United States: The Case for Universal Implementing Legislation, 63 ALA.
Actionable sexual harassment is generally established when an individual is exposed to a pattern of objectionable behaviors or when a single, serious act is committed.