Change in Policy definition

Change in Policy means any one or more of the following:
Change in Policy means a change in either or both of the Departments policies with respect to or in connection with the funding provided under this Funding Agreement.
Change in Policy means any one or more of the following that occurs after the date of this Agreement:

Examples of Change in Policy in a sentence

  • Subject to clause 23.2 and without limiting any other rights the Departments have (jointly or severally), if there has been a Change in Policy with respect to this Funding Agreement or the Project, then the Departments may by notice to the Recipient, reduce the scope of this Funding Agreement or Project, without further obligation or liability, effective from the date specified in the notice.

  • Change in Policy Cost Factors — The Premium Load Rate, Administrative Charge, Cost of Insurance Charge and Coverage Charge may change from time to time subject to the maximums shown in the Policy Specifications.

  • You will see a hyperlink under Your Insurance Policy labeled 2022-23 Notice of Change in Policy Terms.

  • Change in Policy Cost Factors — Any change in the policy cost factors, including interest credited to the Accumulated Value, Cost of Insurance Rates, and Coverage Charges, will be by Class and based on changes in our expectation of future investment earnings, mortality, persistency and expenses.

  • Material Change in Policy...........................................................

  • When reinsurance is amended or changed, the CEDING COMPANY shall send GENERALI a "Notification of Change in Policy Reinsured".

  • When reinsurance is amended or changed, the CEDING COMPANY shall send COMPANY B a "Notification of Change in Policy Reinsured".

  • When reinsurance is amended or changed, the CEDING COMPANY shall send BMA a "Notification of Change in Policy Reinsured".


More Definitions of Change in Policy

Change in Policy means a change in NSW Government policy with respect to the Department or funding provided by the Department that relates to the Department’s obligations under this Funding Agreement. Claim means a distress, attachment or other execution levied or enforced upon or against the assets of a person, and in the case of legal proceedings or other order or process requiring payment (other than a statutory demand or a bankruptcy notice) which is not withdrawn or dismissed within 10 Business Days’. Commencement Date means the date of this Funding Agreement. Commonwealth means the Commonwealth of Australia. Confidential Information of a party means all know-how, prototypes, data, trade secrets, compiled databases, financial information and other commercially or scientifically valuable information of whatever description and in whatever form (whether written or oral, visible or invisible) which: (a) is by its nature confidential; (b) a party has designated as confidential;
Change in Policy. The County reserves the right to modify this policy as necessitated by law or otherwise. Effective Date: The federal FMLA took effect on August 5, 1993. However, where a collective bargaining agreement is in effect on August 5, 1993, the Policy will take effect on either the date the collective bargaining agreements terminates or twelve (12) months after the date of enactment (i.e., February 5, 1994), whichever is earlier.
Change in Policy means a change in NSW Government policy with respect to the Department or funding provided by the Department that relates to the Department’s obligations under this Funding Agreement. Claim means a distress, attachment or other execution levied or enforced upon or against the assets of a person, and in the case of legal proceedings or other order or process requiring payment (other than a statutory demand or a bankruptcy notice) which is not withdrawn or dismissed within 10 Business Days’. Commencement Date means the date of this Funding Agreement. Commonwealth means the Commonwealth of Australia. Confidential Information of a party means all know-how, prototypes, data, trade secrets, compiled databases, financial information and other commercially or scientifically valuable information of whatever description and in whatever form (whether written or oral, visible or invisible) which: (a) is by its nature confidential; (b) a party has designated as confidential; Term Meaning (c) is capable of protection at common law or equity as confidential information; or (d) is derived or produced partly from the information described in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) above, but does not include information that: (e) is in the public domain; or (f) is independently known or developed by the party receiving the information other than as a result of a breach of this Deed or any other obligation of confidentiality owed by or to any other person. Contract Management Agent any person (including ARENA) appointed by the Department in accordance with clause 29.2. Control means ‘control’ as defined in section 50AA of the Corporations Act, provided that: 1 in the case of a corporation, includes the power (whether it is legally enforceable or not) to control, whether directly or indirectly, the composition of a majority of the board of directors of that corporation, the voting rights of the majority of the voting shares of the corporation or the management of the affairs of the corporation; 2 in the case of a trustee of a trust, includes the power (whether it is legally enforceable or not) to control, whether directly or indirectly, the appointment or removal of the trustee of the trust, the composition of the board of directors of the trustee, the voting rights of the majority of units of the trust or the management of the affairs of the trust or the business operated by that trust; 3 in the case of a partnership, includes the power (whether it is legally enforceable or not) to contr...