Examples of Date of Discovery in a sentence
Date of Discovery occurs when the member first becomes aware of facts which would cause a reasonable person to assume that a loss covered by this insurance has been or will be incurred, even though the exact amount or details of loss may not then be known.
Date of Discovery means the identification of an Overpayment by any governmental entity, Provider, or Contractor and the date on which communication of that Overpayment finding or the initiation of a formal recoupment action without notice as described in 42 CFR 433.316.
Date of Discovery occurs when the association member first becomes aware of facts which would cause a reasonable person to assume that a loss covered by this insurance has been or will be incurred, even though the exact amount or details of loss may not then be known.
MaineHousing will investigate the previous three (3) Program Years from the Date of Discovery.
MaineHousing may investigate the previous three (3) Program Years from the Date of Discovery.