Adverse result definition

Adverse result means any of the following:
Adverse result means a result that occurs when notification of the
Adverse result. A finding through laboratory analysis that one or more Banned Substances has been found in a Sample.

Examples of Adverse result in a sentence

  • In the event of an Adverse result, the notice shall inform the Practitioner of their right to request an appellate review by the Board before a final decision regarding the matter is rendered.

  • In the event of an Adverse result, the notice shall also inform the Practitioner of his/her right to request an appellate review by the Board (as set forth in §7.10) before a final decision regarding the matter is rendered.

  • For clarity, the Special Travel Authorities take precedence over the Directive.

  • In the event of an Adverse result, the notice shall inform the Practitioner of his/her right to request an appellate review by the Board before a final decision regarding the matter is rendered.

  • A Participant who has previously returned an Adverse result may be Target Tested over the following 12 months and their names will automatically be entered into the selection list.

  • Adverse result notification and re-sampling requirements should remain in place but subsequent actions should be dependant on further assessment and subject to the discretion of the local Medical Officer of Health.

  • Failure to submit to a Test without an acceptable reason will be deemed an Adverse result and will be treated accordingly.

  • When a Drug Test returns an Adverse result, the Participant will be excluded from taking any further part in the Event.

  • This result indicates that sensory attributes may be perceived differently depending on the temperatures at consumption.


More Definitions of Adverse result

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Related to Adverse result

  • Adverse action means a home or remote state action.

  • Adverse impact on visibility means visibility impairment which interferes with the management, protection, preservation or enjoyment of the visi- tor’s visual experience of the Federal Class I area. This determination must be made on a case-by-case basis taking into account the geographic extent, in- tensity, duration, frequency and time of visibility impairment, and how these factors correlate with (1) times of vis- itor use of the Federal Class I area, and(2) the frequency and timing of natural conditions that reduce visibility.

  • Adverse Proceeding means any action, suit, proceeding (whether administrative, judicial or otherwise), governmental investigation or arbitration (whether or not purportedly on behalf of Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries) at law or in equity, or before or by any Governmental Authority, domestic or foreign (including any Environmental Claims), whether pending or, to the knowledge of Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries or any property of Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Threatened litigation as used herein shall include governmental investigations and civil investigative demands. “Litigation” as used herein shall include administrative enforcement actions brought by governmental agencies. The Contractor must also disclose any material litigation threatened or pending involving Subcontractors, consultants, and/or lobbyists. For purposes of this section, “material” refers, but is not limited, to any action or pending action that a reasonable person knowledgeable in the applicable industry would consider relevant to the Work under the Contract or any development such a person would want to be aware of in order to stay fully apprised of the total mix of information relevant to the Work, together with any litigation threatened or pending that may result in a substantial change in the Contractor’s financial condition.

  • Disclosed Matters means the actions, suits and proceedings and the environmental matters disclosed in Schedule 3.06.

  • Serious means violations that either result in one or more neg- ative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not constitute imminent danger, or there is a reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations, or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident, or both.

  • Adverse Effect has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.1.5;

  • Weakness means a flaw in the SOQ that increases the risk of unsuccessful Contract performance. A significant Weakness in the SOQ is a flaw that appreciably increases the risk of unsuccessful Contract performance.

  • Adverse Event means any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical investigation subject administered a pharmaceutical product and that does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the treatment. An adverse event can therefore be any unfavourable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, or disease temporally associated with the use of a medicinal product, whether or not related to the medicinal product.

  • Disclosed means fairly disclosed in the Disclosure Letter in sufficient detail to allow a third party to identify the nature and scope of the matters disclosed;