Examples of ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION in a sentence
ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION This Policy shall be administered by the Committee, and any determinations made by the Committee shall be final and binding on all affected individuals.
ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE PLAN The Chief Executive Officer, if there is a dispute, shall determine the Operating Unit(s) that will receive credit for any sale and/or how credit for any sale is to be allocated among any Operating Units.
ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION This Policy shall be administered by the Compensation Committee (the “ Committee” or “Administrator”).
ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE PLAN further allocate and delegate duties, responsibility, and functions.
ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION OF PLAN......................................................45 SECTION 23.
BECAUSE OF CONTINUAL CHANGES BY THE CONGRESS, THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, AND THE COURTS WITH RESPECT TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE TAX LAWS, NO ASSURANCES CAN BE GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING INTERPRETATIONS WILL NOT BE CHALLENGED BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, OR, IF CHALLENGED, THAT SUCH INTERPRETATIONS WILL BE SUSTAINED.
ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE PLAN A determination by the Committee in carrying out, administering or interpreting this Plan shall be final and binding for all purposes and upon all interested persons and their heirs, successors and personal representatives.
ARTICLE VIII--PLAN ADMINISTRATION 8.1 PLAN ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION The ERISA Management Committee shall oversee the administration of the Plan, shall serve as the agent of "Company" with respect to the trust, and shall appoint a Plan Administrator and/or Record Keeper for the day-to-day operations of the Plan.
ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE PLAN attributed to such Fund or securities in Plan expense records and subject to such limitations as may be agreed upon between the Trustee and the Company.
ADMINISTRATION AND INTERPRETATION This policy shall be administered by the Compensation Committee (the “Committee”) of the Board, or in the absence of such a committee, a majority of independent directors serving on the Board.