Designated Procedures definition

Designated Procedures means the following procedures:

Examples of Designated Procedures in a sentence

  • The attached bond is hereby amended by adding to it an additional Insuring Agreement as follows: INSURING AGREEMENT (M) AUTOMATED PHONE SYSTEMS Loss caused by an Automated Phone System ("APS") Transaction, where the request for such APS Transaction is unauthorized or fraudulent and is made with the manifest intent to deceive; provided, that the entity which receives such request generally maintains and follows during the Bond Period all APS Designated Procedures with respect to APS Transaction.

  • In order for coverage to apply under this INSURING CLAUSE, all Voice InitiatedFunds Transfer Instructions must be received and processed in accordance withthe Designated Procedures outlined in the APPLICATION furnished to theCOMPANY.

  • The attached bond is hereby amended by adding to it an additional Insuring Agreement as follows:INSURING AGREEMENT (M) AUTOMATED PHONE SYSTEMSLoss caused by an Automated Phone System ("APS") Transaction, where the request for such APS Transaction is unauthorized or fraudulent and is made with the manifest intent to deceive; provided, that the entity which receives such request generally maintains and follows during the Bond Period all APS Designated Procedures with respect to APS Transaction.

  • The attached bond is hereby amended by adding to it an additional Insuring Agreement as follows: INSURING AGREEMENT (M) AUTOMATED PHONE SYSTEMSLoss caused by an Automated Phone System ("APS") Transaction, where the request for such APS Transaction is unauthorized or fraudulent and is made with the manifest intent to deceive; provided, that the entity which receives such request generally maintains and follows during the Bond Period all APS Designated Procedures with respect to APS Transaction.

  • Loss caused by an Automated Phone System ("APS") Transaction, where the request for such APS Transaction is unauthorized or fraudulent and is made with the manifest intent to deceive; provided, that the entity which receives such request generally maintains and follows during the bond Period all APS Designated Procedures with respect to APS Transaction.

  • The Transfer Agent will make available to the Trust such records and information as are reasonably necessary with respect to Voice-Initiated Transactions to demonstrate that the Designated Procedures in the Trust's insurance policy are being maintained and followed, providing such procedures have been provided to and accepted by the Transfer Agent.

  • In order for coverage to apply under this INSURING CLAUSE, all Voice Initiated Funds Transfer Instructions must be received and processed in accordance with the Designated Procedures outlined in the APPLICATION furnished to the COMPANY.

  • In order for coverage to apply under this INSURING CLAUSE, all VOICE INITIATED FUNDS TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONS must be received and processed in accordance with the Designated Procedures outlined in the APPLICATION furnished to the COMPANY.

  • Designated Procedures (as such term is defined in the Ministry Alignment Agreement) that are provided at licensed hospital facilities, or clinics owned or operated by the Corporation shall be overseen by an oversight committee established pursuant to the provisions of the Ministry Alignment Agreement.

  • The current Designated Procedures for Voice-Initiated Transactions are attached hereto as Appendix D and shall remain in full force and effect until the Trust notifies the Transfer Agent of any changes thereto.

Related to Designated Procedures

  • Bidding Procedures means the procedures governing the Auction and sale of all or substantially all of the Debtors’ assets, as approved by the Bankruptcy Court and as may be amended from time to time in accordance with their terms.

  • Shelf Procedures means the rules and procedures established pursuant to NI 44-102;

  • Staff Vetting Procedure means the Authority’s procedures for the vetting of personnel and as advised to the Contractor by the Authority.