Condition Period definition

Condition Period means the period beginning on the Announcement Date and ending at the end of the Offer Period.
Condition Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.8.
Condition Period means the period commencing on the Implementation Date and ending on three years post the Implementation Date;

Examples of Condition Period in a sentence

  • In the event of the termination of association of a Participant during the Condition Period by reason of death, disability, or termination of association, the Committee may, at its discretion, remove Share Conditions on Conditional Shares.

  • The Committee may shorten the Condition Period or remove any or all Share Conditions if, in the exercise of its absolute discretion, it determines that such action is in the best interests of the Corporation and equitable to the Participant.

  • There is no coverage and no benefit will be paid for any Pre-Existing Condition that was not Stable during the Pre-Existing Condition Period immediately preceding the beginning of the Coverage Period.

  • There is no coverage and no benefit will be payable for any Pre-existing Condition that was not Stable during the Pre-Existing Condition Period immediately preceding the Coverage Period.

  • The Committee may shorten the Condition Period or remove any or all Share Conditions if, in the exercise of its absolute discretion, it determines that such action is in the best interests of the Company and equitable to the Participant.


More Definitions of Condition Period

Condition Period means that period of time during which Conditional Share are subject to conditions imposed by the Committee (as defined herein) or the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 or both.
Condition Period means the period beginning on the Announcement Date and
Condition Period means the period beginning on the date of this document and ending on the date that is 4 months from the date of this document, except where the term is used in the Agreed Bid Terms, in which case it means the period beginning on the date of the Agreed Announcement and ending at the end of the Offer Period.
Condition Period means the period in respect of which a condition is to be satisfied;
Condition Period means the period of five years, or such other period as may be imposed by the Council, beginning with the date certified by the Council as the date of completion of the eligible works to their satisfaction.
Condition Period means the period of sixty (60) days commencing on the day
Condition Period means until April 30, 2007, provided however, if prior to the expiration of such period, the Purchaser notifies the Vendor in writing that the Condition Period is to be extended for up to … 30 days, then upon the provision of such notice, the Condition Period shall be deemed to be extended.