Disqualification definition

Disqualification means either:
Disqualification means, with respect to any Lender:
Disqualification means a withdrawal of the privilege to drive a commercial motor vehicle.

Examples of Disqualification in a sentence

  • The Company has exercised reasonable care to determine whether any Company Covered Person is subject to a Disqualification Event.

  • Prior to the publication of any notice of early redemption pursuant to the paragraph above, the Issuer shall deliver to the Trustee a certificate signed by any two authorized signatories of the Issuer confirming that a Loss Absorption Disqualification Event has occurred.

  • The Company will notify the Underwriters in writing, prior to the Closing Date, of (i) any Disqualification Event relating to any Company Covered Person and (ii) any event that would, with the passage of time, become a Disqualification Event relating to any Company Covered Person.

  • Disqualification may be done after a Tournament has been marked as completed if an investigation is ongoing.

  • The Company has exercised reasonable care to determine whether any Issuer Covered Person is subject to a Disqualification Event.


More Definitions of Disqualification

Disqualification means any of the following actions:
Disqualification means a prohibition against driving, operating or being in physical control of a
Disqualification means any of the following:
Disqualification means a prohibition against driving a commercial motor vehicle.
Disqualification means a penalty, prohibition, bar, or disadvantage, however denominated, that an administrative agency, governmental official, or court in a civil proceeding is authorized, but not required, to impose on an individual on grounds relating to the individual's conviction of an offense.
Disqualification as used in this rule, means a person or a prospective worker leasing company may reapply no sooner than two years from the disqualification date.
Disqualification means a prohibition against driving a