Considerations definition

Considerations as used in this Section 8.07 means the amount of any cash considerations and the book value of any considerations other than cash.
Considerations the consideration I, II, III and IV under the Sale and Leaseback Agreements respectively or collectively; “Consideration I” the consideration paid to the Lessee by the Lessors for the acquisition of the Leased Assets I pursuant to the Sale and Leaseback Agreement I; “Consideration II” the consideration paid to the Lessee by the Lessors for the acquisition of the Leased Assets II pursuant to the Sale and Leaseback Agreement II; “Consideration III” the consideration paid to the Lessee by the Lessors for the acquisition of the Leased Assets III pursuant to the Sale and Leaseback Agreement III; “Consideration IV” the consideration paid to the Lessee by the Lessors for the acquisition of the Leased Assets IV pursuant to the Sale and Leaseback Agreement IV; “Director(s)” the director(s) of the Company, including the independent non-executive directors;
Considerations means: (i) the purchase price due and payable for the VCI Shares under the VCI SPA (the “VCI SPA Consideration”); (ii) the purchase price due and payable for the VELTI E.O.O.D Shares under the VELTI E.O.O.D SPA (the “VELTI E.O.O.D SPA Consideration”) ; (iii) the consideration due and payable for the Business Receivables under the AR Transfer Agreement (the “AR Consideration”); (iv) the consideration due and payable for the Intellectual Property under the IP Transfer Agreement (the “IP Consideration”); (v) the purchase price due and payable for the ADVENT Shares under the ADVENT SPA (the “ADVENT SPA Consideration”) in the event that such sale shall not have been already completed; and (vi) the purchase price payable to VHC for the CY1 Shares and the CY2 Shares under the CY1-CY2 SPA, including the Contingent Consideration (the “CY1 & CY2 Considerations”); the sum of the above is the “Acquisition Consideration”, while “Consideration” means any of the foregoing;

Examples of Considerations in a sentence

  • Disposal Considerations 13.1.1 Disposal Operations Ensure product is disposed of by licensed waste carriers.13.1.2 Disposal of Packaging Ensure INNER PACKAGING is disposed of by licensed waste carriers.

  • General Hygiene Considerations Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.

  • For bid amounts exceeding $25,000.00 Bidders are requested to complete the Climate Change Considerations in State Procurements Certification, which is included in the Certificate of Compliance for this RFP.After consideration of all relevant factors, a bidder that demonstrates business practices that promote clean energy and address climate change as identified in the Certification, shall be given favorable consideration in the competitive bidding process.

  • Dispose of in accordance with U.S. Federal, State, and local hazardous waste disposal regulations and those of Canada and its Provinces, those of Australia, Japan and EU Member States (see Section 13, Disposal Considerations).

  • Dispose of in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local procedures (see Section 13, Disposal Considerations).

  • See “Yield, Maturity and Prepayment Considerations — Standard Prepayment Assumption Models” in the Base Offering Circular.

  • See Appendix 1 for full details of Central Government Guidance, Cambridge Local Plan 2006 policies, Supplementary Planning Documents and Material Considerations.

  • Contractors (and/or any subcontractors) must follow and adhere to NIST SP 800-64, Security Considerations in the System Development Life Cycle, at a minimum, for system development and provide system documentation at designated intervals (specifically, at the expiration of the contract) within the EPLC that require artifact review and approval.

  • General Considerations In preparing the Proposal, the Bidder is expected to examine the RFP in detail.

  • Policy Considerations and Reasons In reaching this decision the policies in the Development Plan for the area, which currently comprises the Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole Structure Plan 2000 and the East Dorset Local Plan, were taken into account.


More Definitions of Considerations

Considerations and "ERISA Considerations", to the extent that they describe matters of United States federal income tax law or ERISA or legal conclusions with respect thereto, have been prepared or reviewed by such counsel and are accurate in all material respects and (B) the statements in the Prospectus under the heading "Certain Legal Aspects of the Mortgage Loans," to the extent they constitute matters of United States federal law or legal conclusions with respect thereto, while not purporting to discuss all possible consequences of investment in the Certificates, are accurate in all material respects with respect to those consequences or matters discussed therein.
Considerations. The architectural design of the buildings, sound attenuation, and all associated facilities shall seek to optimize functional, aesthetic, and economic considerations; and minimize the visual impact on the surrounding area. Safety and construction requirements including handicap access to the Administrative/Warehouse Shop Building, and Control Room Building shall be in accordance with the requirements of applicable State and local codes.
Considerations section of the Prospectus and timely files the requisite elections, counsel is of the opinion that the Company has been organized in conformity with the requirements for qualification as a REIT beginning with its taxable year ending December 31, 1999, and that its prior, current and anticipated methods of operation (as described in the Prospectus and represented by management) has enabled and should enable it to satisfy the REIT Requirements (as defined in the Prospectus).

Related to Considerations

  • Indigenous Peoples Safeguards means the principles and requirements set forth in Chapter V, Appendix 3, and Appendix 4 (as applicable) of the SPS;

  • technical and organisational security measures means those measures aimed at protecting personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction or accidental loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access, in particular where the processing involves the transmission of data over a network, and against all other unlawful forms of processing.

  • Ombudsperson means the Ombudsperson of British Columbia;

  • technical and organizational security measures means those measures aimed at protecting personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction or accidental loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access, in particular where the processing involves the transmission of data over a network, and against all other unlawful forms of processing.

  • Objectives and Strategies means (i) with respect to any Regulated Fund other than a BDC Downstream Fund, its investment objectives and strategies, as described in its most current registration statement on Form N-2, other current filings with the Commission under the Securities Act or under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and its most current report to stockholders, and (ii) with respect to any BDC Downstream Fund, those investment objectives and strategies described in its disclosure documents (including private placement memoranda and reports to equity holders) and organizational documents (including operating agreements).

  • ABMS means the American Board of Medical Specialties, which is an umbrella organization for at least 24 medical specialty boards in the United States that assists the specialty boards in developing and implementing educational and professional standards to evaluate and certify physician specialists in the United States. The board recognizes specialty board certification by ABMS.

  • Indices means, subject to Adjustment Provisions, the following indices (and each an Index)

  • quality (functionality means the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs F.1.4 Communication and employer’s agentEach communication between the employer and a tenderer shall be to or from the employer's agent only, and in a form that can be read, copied and recorded. Writing shall be in the English language. The employer shall not take any responsibility for non-receipt of communications from or by a tenderer. The name and contact details of the employer’s agent are stated in the tender data. F.1.5 The employer’s right to accept or reject any tender offer F.1.5.1 The employer may accept or reject any variation, deviation, tender offer, or alternative tender offer, and may cancel the tender process and reject all tender offers at any time before the formation of a contract. The employer shall not accept or incur any liability to a tenderer for such cancellation and rejection, but will give written reasons for such action upon written request to do so. F.1.5.2 The employer may not subsequent to the cancellation or abandonment of a tender process or the rejection of all responsive tender offers re-issue a tender covering substantially the same scope of work within a period of six months unless only one tender was received and such tender was returned unopened to the tenderer. F.2 Tenderer’s obligations F.2.1 EligibilitySubmit a tender offer only if the tenderer satisfies the criteria stated in the tender data and the tenderer, or any of his principals, is not under any restriction to do business with employer. F.2.2 Cost of tenderingAccept that the employer will not compensate the tenderer for any costs incurred in the preparation and submission of a tender offer, including the costs of any testing necessary to demonstrate that aspects of the offer satisfy requirements. F.2.3 Check documentsCheck the tender documents on receipt for completeness and notify the employer of any discrepancy or omission. F.2.4 Confidentiality and copyright of documentsTreat as confidential all matters arising in connection with the tender. Use and copy the documents issued by the employer only for the purpose of preparing and submitting a tender offer in response to the invitation. F.2.5 Reference documentsObtain, as necessary for submitting a tender offer, copies of the latest versions of standards, specifications, conditions of contract and other publications, which are not attached but which are incorporated into the tender documents by reference. F.2.6 Acknowledge addendaAcknowledge receipt of addenda to the tender documents, which the employer may issue, and if necessary apply for an extension to the closing time stated in the tender data, in order to take the addenda into account. F.2.7 Clarification meetingAttend, where required, a clarification meeting at which tenderers may familiarize themselves with aspects of the proposed work, services or supply and raise questions. Details of the meeting(s) are stated in the tender data. F.2.8 Seek clarificationRequest clarification of the tender documents, if necessary, by notifying the employer at least five working days before the closing time stated in the tender data. F.2.9 InsuranceBe aware that the extent of insurance to be provided by the employer (if any) might not be for the full cover required in terms of the conditions of contract identified in the contract data. The tenderer is advised to seek qualified advice regarding insurance. F.2.10 Pricing the tender offer F.2.10.1 Include in the rates, prices, and the tendered total of the prices (if any) all duties, taxes (except Value Added Tax (VAT), and other levies payable by the successful tenderer, such duties, taxes and levies being those applicable 14 days before the closing time stated in the tender data. F2.10.2 Show VAT payable by the employer separately as an addition to the tendered total of the prices.

  • Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework or “IPPF” means the indigenous peoples planning framework for the Investment Program, including any update thereto, agreed between the Borrower and ADB and incorporated by reference in the FFA;

  • DoD recognized unique identification equivalent means a unique identification method that is in commercial use and has been recognized by DoD. All DoD recognized unique identification equivalents are listed at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/iuid_equivalents.html.

  • Data Safeguards means the highest industry-standard safeguards (including administrative, physical, technical, and procedural safeguards) against the destruction, loss, misuse, unauthorized disclosure, or alteration of the JBE Data or Confidential Information, and such other related safeguards that are set forth in Applicable Laws, a Statement of Work, or pursuant to JBE policies or procedures.

  • Specified Insurance Company means any Entity that is an insurance company (or the holding company of an insurance company) that issues, or is obligated to make payments with respect to, a Cash Value Insurance Contract or an Annuity Contract.

  • Parent counseling and training means assisting parents in understanding the special needs of their child and providing parents with information about child development, and helping parents to acquire the necessary skills that will allow them to support the implementation of their child's IEP.

  • Area of responsibility means the geographical area, as

  • Non-Regulatory Opportunity Cost means the difference between (a) the forecasted cost to operate a specific generating unit when the unit only has a limited number of starts or available run hours resulting from (i) the physical equipment limitations of the unit, for up to one year, due to original equipment manufacturer recommendations or insurance carrier restrictions, (ii) a fuel supply limitation, for up to one year, resulting from an event of Catastrophic Force Majeure; and,

  • Economic activities shall in principle include activities of an industrial, commercial and professional character and activities of craftsmen;

  • Ombud ’ means each of the following:

  • Impact means any effect caused by a proposed activity on the environment including human health and safety, flora, fauna, soil, air, water, climate, landscape and historical monuments or other physical structures or the interaction among these factors; it also includes effects on cultural heritage or socio-economic conditions resulting from alterations to those factors;

  • Health insurance exchange means an exchange as defined in 45 C.F.R. Sec. 155.20.

  • Ombudsman means the Company Ombudsman of AllianceBernstein, or any of his/her staff members.

  • Business Critical means any function identified in any Statement of Work as Business Critical.

  • extended producer responsibility ’ (EPR) means responsibility of any producer of packaging products such as plastic, tin, glass, wrappers and corrugated boxes, etc., for environmentally sound management, till end-of-life of the packaging products ;

  • Orientation means any introductory instruction into a new practice environment or employment situation where being a nurse is a requirement of employment or where the individual uses any title or abbreviation indicating that the individual is a nurse. Orientation is considered the practice of nursing in this State.

  • previous planning legislation means any planning legislation that is repealed by the Act or the provincial legislation;

  • Technical safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for its use that 27 protect electronic PHI and control access to it.

  • Too numerous to count means that the total number of bacterial colonies exceeds 200 on a 47-mm diameter membrane filter used for coliform detection.