Disqualifying condition means any information or circumstance related to a person or to the home that does not meet one or more of the requirements in OAR 413-200-0301 to 413-200-0396.
Disqualifying condition means a non-criminal personal history issue that makes a subject individual unsuitable for employment, contracting or volunteering for a hospice program must obtain a criminal background check for the following prior to employment, entering into a contract, or permitting a volunteer to have direct patient contact and every three years thereafter:, including but not limited to discipline by a licensing or certifying agency, or drug or alcohol dependency; ¶
Disqualifying condition means a non-criminal personal history issue that makes an individual unsuitable for employment, contracting or volunteering for an agency, including but not limited to discipline by a licensing or certifying agency, or drug or alcohol dependency;¶
Examples of Disqualifying condition in a sentence
Ground-water conditions that could re- quire complex engineering measures that are beyond reasonably available technology for repository construction, operation, and closure.(d) Disqualifying condition.
Disqualifying condition means a condition that, if present at a site, would eliminate that site from further consideration.
More Definitions of Disqualifying condition
Disqualifying condition means all Or any Of the fOllOWing:
Disqualifying condition means all or any of those criteria listed in The Declaration and set out below at paragraph 3.1.
Disqualifying condition means all or any of those criteria listed in The Declaration.
Disqualifying condition means any information or circumstance related to a person or to the home that does not meet one or more of the requirements in OAR 413-205-0000 to 413-205-0085.¶
Disqualifying condition. A condition or circumstance existing as a result of, or arising from, the presence of Hazardous Materials on a Mortgaged Property such that the Mortgage Loan secured by the affected Mortgaged Property would be ineligible, solely by reason of such condition, for purchase by FNMA under the terms of Section 501.04 of the Guide (assuming such Mortgage Loan were secured by multifamily residential property), including a condition or circumstance that would constitute, solely by reason of such condition or circumstance, a material violation of applicable federal, state or local law in effect as of the Closing Date.
Disqualifying condition means any information or circumstance related to a person or to the home that
Disqualifying condition means, with respect to any Real Estate Property (a) any Structural Defects which would cost, in the aggregate, in excess of $1,000,000 to fix or (b) any Environmental Defects which would cost, in the aggregate, in excess of $1,000,000 to remediate, the amount of any such Structural Defects or Environmental Defects to be determined by the Administrative Agent in its reasonable opinion.