Completed definition

Completed means the building is fully functioning and all work which was part of the principle contract is complete.
Completed means the final version of the report has been received.
Completed means that all discovery shall have been conducted so

Examples of Completed in a sentence

  • Completed Resume Self-Certification Forms shall be submitted within the Contractor’s response to Customer’s Request for Quotes.

  • Completed applications may be turned in by [time and date] to [name and title of person receiving applications].

  • Approved expense advancement (voucher) attached, if applicable* (Completed 2:125-E2, Board Member Estimated Expense Approval Form.) Actual Expense Report * Board members will be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses that exceed the amount advanced, but must refund any expense advancement that exceeds the actual and necessary expenses incurred.

  • Name: Title/Office: Travel Destination: Purpose: Departure Date: Return Date: Receipts attached Request Date: Estimated expenses attached (Completed 2:125-E2, Board Member Estimated Expense Approval Form)(pre-approval is required for federal and State grants).

  • Coverage must be afforded under a per occurrence form policy for limits not less than $1,000,000 General Aggregate, $1,000,0000 Products / Completed Operations Aggregate, $1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury Liability, $1,000,000 each Occurrence, $50,000 Fire Damage Liability and $5,000 Medical Expense.


More Definitions of Completed

Completed means that the Work shall have been constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications and other Bidding Documents and is fully completed, the final inspection(s) have been made, and any corrections made to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
Completed means, with reference to the acquisition of Viable Assets by a SPAC, that an acquisition has become unconditional and that the assets have been transferred into the name of the SPAC;
Completed means that all discovery under Rules 30-36 of the Federal Rules of Civil
Completed means the building is fully functional and all work which is part of the principal contract is complete.
Completed means his/her status as a MEXT Scholarship
Completed means in respect of a Well, a Well that has been prepared to permit the:
Completed or "Completion" shall mean with respect to any item of Product, that (A) either (i) sufficient elements have been delivered by the applicable Borrower to, and accepted, deemed or determined to be accepted and/or exploited by, a Person (other than the Borrowers or Affiliates thereof) to permit such Person to exhibit the item of Product in the theatrical or other medium for which the item of Product is intended for initial exploitation or (ii) the applicable Borrower has certified to the Administrative Agent that an independent laboratory has in its possession a complete final 35 mm or 70 mm (or other size which has become standard in the industry) composite positive print, video master or other equivalent master copy of the item of Product as finally cut, main and end titled, edited, scored and assembled with sound track printed thereon in perfect synchronization with the photographic action and fit and ready for exhibition and distribution in the theatrical or other medium for which the item of Product is intended for initial exploitation, provided if such certification shall not be verified to the Administrative Agent by such independent laboratory within 20 Business Days after a request by the Administrative Agent for verification, such item of Product shall revert to being Uncompleted until the Administrative Agent receives such verification, and (B) if such item of Product was acquired by a Credit Party from a third party, the entire acquisition price or minimum advance shall have been paid to the extent then due and there is no condition or event (including, without limitation, the payment of money not yet due, except to the extent that an amount sufficient to make such payment has been reserved from availability under both the Borrowing Base and the unused Commitments hereunder) the occurrence of which might result in such Credit Party losing any of its rights in such item of Product.