Chronicity definition

Chronicity means chronic failure to supply Crofelemer Final, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, [****].

Examples of Chronicity in a sentence

  • Unless there is a plan to remediate the delay by the Parties to Napo’s satisfaction within 30 days of such notice to Napo, any such delay shall be regarded hereunder as a failure to supply for purposes of establishing Chronicity.

  • Unless promptly remediated by the Parties to Napo’s satisfaction, any such shortage [****]shall be regarded hereunder as a failure to supply for purposes of establishing Chronicity.

  • Chronicity of sleep problems was not assessed in this study, but may be an important factor to consider when investigating the potential role of sleep problems in psychotic symptom exacerbation over time.

  • A material violation of the Quality Agreement will be considered an event for purposes of Chronicity.

Related to Chronicity

  • Chronic delinquency" shall mean failure by Tenant to pay Basic Rent, or any other payments required to be paid by Tenant under this Lease within three (3) days after written notice thereof for any three (3) occasions (consecutive or non-consecutive) during any twelve (12) month period. In the event of a chronic delinquency, Landlord shall have the right, at Landlord's option, to require that Basic Rent be paid by Tenant quarterly, in advance.

  • Pregnancy means carrying a child, resulting childbirth, miscarriage and non-elective abortion. The Plan considers Pregnancy as a Sickness for the purpose of determining benefits.

  • sickle cell disease means a hemolytic disorder characterized by chronic anemia, painful events, and various complications due to associated tissue and organ damage; "hemolytic" refers to the destruction of the cell membrane of red blood cells resulting in the release of hemoglobin.

  • Pregnant or “pregnancy” means that female reproductive

  • Diagnosis means the definition of the nature of the Client's disorder. When formulating the Diagnosis of Client, CONTRACTOR shall use the diagnostic codes and axes as specified in the most current edition of the DSM published by the American Psychiatric Association. DSM diagnoses will be recorded on all IRIS documents, as appropriate.