Exit Requirements definition

Exit Requirements means the Authority’s exit requirements, as set out in the Specification and Tender Response Document and/or otherwise as part of this Contract, which the Supplier must comply with during the Term and/or in relation to any expiry or early termination of this Contract;
Exit Requirements means Fund’s requirements with which the Service Provider must comply in relation to any expiry or early termination of this Contract;
Exit Requirements means the Council’s exit requirements, as set out in the Specification and Tender Response Document and/or otherwise as part of this Contract, which the Supplier must comply with during the Term and/or in relation to any expiry or early termination of this Contract;

Examples of Exit Requirements in a sentence

  • Within three (3) months of the Commencement Date the Supplier shall develop and agree an exit plan with the Authority consistent with the Exit Requirements, which shall ensure continuity of the Services on expiry or earlier termination of this Contract.

  • If included as part of any tender process leading to the award of this Contract, within three months of the Start Date or if there has been no tender process and the Fund so requests, within three (3) months of such request, the Service Provider shall develop and agree an exit plan with the Fund, consistent with any Exit Requirements notified to the Service Provider from time to time, which shall ensure continuity of the Services on expiry or earlier termination of this Contract.

  • Program Exit Requirements: Graduate Capstone Project Candidates must successfully complete MUS 625- Graduate Capstone Conducting project Student must conduct a concert-length public performance or lecture-recital with an ensemble approved by the conducting faculty which will include program notes.

  • Each program has specific grade-level exit requirements, listed on the TABE Exit Requirements for Career and Technical Certificate Programs chart (available on the PHSC Testing Services web page).

  • Study/Music Ed 3 hrs MUS 550 Applied Music Secondary 1 hr MUS 553 Applied Music Principal 2 hrs Performing Ensembles: Select 1 hr from the following MUS 540, 541, 544, 545, 547, 548, 549, 571, 574 Program Exit Requirements: Graduate Capstone Project Candidates must successfully complete MUS 625- Graduate Capstone Action Research Project or TCHL 560 – Action Research for Teacher Leaders and present research results to the Music Education Committee.


More Definitions of Exit Requirements

Exit Requirements. Number of Exits: Dead End Limits (Maximum Distance): Travel Distance to Exit: Handicap Requirements: No. Handicap parking spaces provided: Distance to Entrance: Ft. Handicap Accessibility: Walkway Entrance: Yes: Ramp: Yes: No: No: Ramp Length: Ft.
Exit Requirements means the Client’s exit requirements, as set out in the Specification and Tender Response Document and/or otherwise as part of this Contract, which the Supplier must comply with during the Term and/or in relation to any expiry or early termination of this Contract; “Fair Deal for Staff Pensions” means guidance issued by HM Treasury entitled “Fair Deal for staff pensions: staff transfer from central governmentissued in October 2013 (as amended, supplemented or replaced); “FOIA” shall have the meaning given to the term in Clause 1.2 of Schedule 3; “Force Majeure Event” means any event beyond the reasonable control of the Party in question to include, without limitation:(a) war including civil war (whether declared or undeclared), riot, civil commotion or armed conflict materially affecting either Party’s ability to perform its obligations under this Contract;(b) acts of terrorism;(c) flood, storm or other natural disasters;(d) fire;(e) unavailability of public utilities and/or access to transport networks to the extent no diligent supplier could reasonably have planned for such unavailability as part of its business continuity planning;(f) government requisition or impoundment to the extent such requisition or impoundment does not result from any failure by the Supplier to comply with any relevant regulations, laws or procedures (including such laws or regulations relating to the payment of any duties or taxes) and subject to the Supplier having used all reasonable legal means to resist such requisition or impoundment;(g) compliance with any local law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction applicable outside of England and Wales that could not have been reasonably foreseen;(h) industrial action which affects the ability of the Supplier to provide the Services, but which is not confined to the workforce of the Supplier or the workforce of any Sub- contractor of the Supplier; and(i) a failure in the Supplier’s and/or Authority’s supply chain to the extent that such failure is due to any event suffered by a member of such supply chain, which would also qualify as a Force Majeure Event in accordancewith this definition had it been suffered by one of the
Exit Requirements. Candidates are required to meet with Program Director or Licensure Specialist for an exit interview and a final transcript analysis prior to recommendation for teacher licensure. Sample Applying for Licensure and Timeline: Candidates are approved and recommended for the Professional Educator License (PEL) through a process called Entitlement in the ISBE’s ELIS system. Candidates are notified by an email from the SAIC’s Licensure Specialist with instructions for how to apply online in ELIS for their teacher license. The Entitlement email of instructions for applying for the PEL are generated for those who qualify within four weeks following either the official date of the BFAAE degree conferral date or when all other regulations and rules of the ISBE are met, whichever is later. ● Educators are required to complete an ISBE program satisfaction survey in ELIS during the application process prior to receiving licensure. Recommendation for Licensure Expires after One Year: The requirements for licensure tend to change every few years. Thus, candidates who successfully complete the BFAAE program should apply for the Illinois teaching license as soon as their degree is conferred and regardless of their future teaching plans. The candidate’s recommendation for teaching licensure will automatically expire one year after graduation. Failure to apply for one’s teaching license within this time may render the Department of Art Education unable to recommend the candidate for licensure in the future.
Exit Requirements means HEE’s exit requirements, as set out in the Service Specification and/or otherwise as part of this contract, which the Provider must comply with during the Term and/or in relation to any expiry or early termination of this contract;

Related to Exit Requirements

  • Relevant Requirements means all applicable Law relating to bribery, corruption and fraud, including the Bribery Act 2010 and any guidance issued by the Secretary of State for Justice pursuant to section 9 of the Bribery Act 2010;

  • Minimum Balance Requirements You must maintain a minimum daily balance of $2,000.00 in your Money Market Savings account to obtain the disclosed annual percentage yield. We impose a monthly maintenance fee if the balance falls below $500 any day of the month. Basic Checking Account Rate Information: This account does not pay interest.

  • Pretreatment requirements means any substantive or procedural requirement related to pretreatment, other than a pretreatment standard, imposed on an industrial user.

  • performance requirement means a requirement that:

  • Minimum Requirements means the minimum requirements for available commercial structures. The minimum requirements may be found at this link: https://portlandgeneral.com/energy- choices/renewable-power/green-future-impact The minimum requirements may be updated from time to time to reflect PGE’s criteria from its latest Commission accepted renewable request for proposals.

  • Program Requirements means that Partner has to fulfill certain program requirements as described in detail in the applicable SAP PartnerEdge Model and the PartnerEdge Program Guide.

  • Maintenance Requirements shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.2;

  • MREL Requirements means the laws, regulations, requirements, guidelines, rules, standards and policies relating to minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities applicable to the Issuer and/or the Group, from time to time, (including any applicable transitional or grandfathering provisions), including, without limitation to the generality of the foregoing, any delegated or implementing acts (such as regulatory technical standards) adopted by the European Commission and any regulations, requirements, guidelines, rules, standards and policies relating to minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities adopted by the Federal Republic of Germany or the Republic of Italy, a relevant resolution authority or the European Banking Authority from time to time (whether or not such requirements, guidelines or policies are applied generally or specifically to the Issuer and/or the Group), as any of the preceding laws, regulations, requirements, guidelines, rules, standards, policies or interpretations may be amended, supplemented, superseded or replaced from time to time.

  • Reporting Requirements As defined in Section 11.12.

  • Requirements means and include schedules, details, description, statement of technical data, performance characteristics, standards (Indian as well as International) as applicable and specified in the Contract.