Exceptions to Section definition

Exceptions to Section. 1: We will not be liable:

Examples of Exceptions to Section in a sentence

  • Exceptions to Section 3-17 A, B and C are services which are needed immediately for treatment of an injury or sudden illness where delay means risk of permanent damage to the participant's health.

  • Exceptions to Section 2 above may be permitted in cases where a faculty member requests, or is requested, and agrees in writing, to a different type of teaching schedule.

  • Exceptions to Section 12.3(a): Litigation in the United States filed by Regeneron for alleged infringement by Merus of U.S. Patent No. 8,502,018, case 1:14-CV-01650-KBF (SDNY), on appeal U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, No. 16-1346.

  • Exceptions to Section 2C above may be permitted in cases of extreme emergency and/or certain unusual conditions.

  • Exceptions to Section 2 requirements may be granted by the Health Commissioner upon written request if warranted due to unusual and documented circumstances.

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  • Exceptions to Section 9.2 and 9.2.1 may be granted by the Superintendent if travel time out of 35 state is required an additional two (2) days may be granted.

  • Exceptions to Section 3.7.3 shall be as follows: Full-time, non-exempt bargaining unit members hired during the school year shall pay a prorated representation fee.

  • Exceptions to Section 4.5 are not permissible without prior written approval by the Department.

  • Exceptions to Section 3-18 A, B and C are services which are needed immediately for treatment of an injury or sudden illness wherein delay means risk of permanent damage to the Participant’s health.