Appealable Score definition

Appealable Score. – means a Mean Score, Levy Band or Levy Rate.

Examples of Appealable Score in a sentence

  • Experian can only deal with appeals relating to an Appealable Score.

  • From the computer1 Depending on the operating system, do either of the following:• Open the printers folder, and then select your printer.• From the System Preferences in the Apple menu, navigate to your printer.2 Select the job to cancel.

  • E7.8 Statutory Review Rights For the avoidance of doubt and without prejudice to Rule E7.7, the Board may review an Appealable Score pursuant to section 207 of the Act on the grounds that the decision reached by D&B following an appeal pursuant to this Rule E7 was incorrect.

  • The Board has not directed D&B to regard the Accounts as Small Accounts (any such direction to be on the basis that, in the opinion of the Board, the application of (a) above does not appropriately reflect the nature of the Accounts for the purposes of the calculation of an Appealable Score).

  • An Appealable Score has been calculated by reference to an entity which is not the Employer on the basis of the information which has been Submitted in accordance with Rule A2.2 as at the Measurement Time, or D&B has erroneously failed to identify any entity as the Employer on the basis of that information.

  • E7.7 Deemed correctness Any item supplied to the Board by D&B as an Appealable Score will be deemed to be correct for the purposes of these Rules unless D&B's appeal process has been followed in respect of that Appealable Score pursuant to this Rule E7, if the basis upon which the Appealable Score is said to have been incorrect is a matter capable of having been dealt with through that appeal process.

  • If D&B decides to change an Appealable Score: (1) the relevant Appealable Score shall be the higher or lower number which D&B informs the Board ought to have been assigned to the Employer in respect of a Scheme; and (2) the Board will, where the application of the new Appealable Score results in a change to IR (in respect of the Scheme) from that which was initially calculated, issue a revised notification of the amount of the Levies in respect of the Scheme.

Related to Appealable Score

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  • Successful Proponent means a Proponent who the City may award the agreement to, as a result of this RFP document.

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