Entitlement definition

Entitlement means the number specified as such in the relevant Launch Announcement and Supplemental Listing Document, subject to any adjustment in accordance with Product Condition 4;
Entitlement means the entitlement specified as such in the definition of the relevant Series, subject to any adjustment in accordance with Product Condition 4;
Entitlement means Deliverable Obligations, being the Reference Obligation with an Outstanding Principal Balance (or the equivalent Currency Amount thereof), in an aggregate amount (excluding any accrued and unpaid interest) equal to the Aggregate Nominal Amount of the Notes outstanding as of the relevant Event Determination Date less an Outstanding Principal Balance of such Reference Obligation with a market value as determined by Issuer equal to Unwind Costs (if any).

Examples of Entitlement in a sentence

  • CITY has been allocated $151,223 in CDBG Entitlement funds for the 2024- 19 2025 CDBG program year.

  • These conflict of interest provisions apply to any person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officer, or elected official or appointed official of the Grantee, or of any designated public agencies or subrecipients, which are receiving funds under the CDBG Entitlement program.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement other than Article VII (Entitlement to Benefits), for the purposes of taxation the domestic laws in force in each Party shall apply subject to the provisions of any tax treaty between the Parties.

  • CITY shall comply with timely drawdown of CDBG Entitlement funding by 15 expeditiously implementing and completing the COUNTY-approved, CDBG-funded Projects.

  • If an Employee is absent from work and is in receipt of worker’s compensation, the Employee’s contract of employment shall remain intact during the period of absence, the Employer shall continue to make contributions on behalf of the Employee to all the Employee Entitlement Funds as outlined in clauses 21 to 24 (inclusive) of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Entitlement

Entitlement means, in relation to a Physical Delivery Warrant or, if Units are specified in the applicable Final Terms, each Unit, as the case may be, the quantity of the Relevant Asset or the Relevant Assets (as specified in the applicable Final Terms), as the case may be, which a Warrantholder is entitled to receive on the Settlement Date in respect of each such Warrant or Unit, as the case may be, following payment of the Exercise Price (and any other sums payable) rounded down as provided in Condition 4(C)(i), as determined by the Calculation Agent including any documents evidencing such Entitlement;
Entitlement means the number specified as such in the relevant Supplemental Listing Document, subject to any adjustment in accordance with Condition 6;
Entitlement means Deliverable Obligations, as selected by the Issuer, with:
Entitlement means the amount of aid made available under sub. (3) for reimbursement within a county for the compo- nents specified in sub. (3) (a) 1. to 3.
Entitlement means the specific metrics, duration, and quantity of Cisco Technology that You commit to acquire from an Approved Source through individual acquisitions or Your participation in a Cisco buying program.
Entitlement means the number specified as such in the definition of the relevant Series in the applicable Final Terms, subject to any adjustment in accordance with Product Condition 4;
Entitlement means a quantity of Hydrocarbons of which a Party has the right and obligation to take delivery pursuant to the Contract or, if applicable, an offtake agreement, and the terms of this Agreement, after adjustment for overlifts and underlifts.