Firm Principal definition

Firm Principal means any officer, director, or managing member of the Vendor firm.
Firm Principal. – means all officers, directors, managing members and each person effectively owning or controlling more than a 5% interest in Vendor;
Firm Principal. The Firm Principal has access to all SIPP member information for all SIPPs submitted to Xafinity by your firm. The Firm Principal controls the allocation of others’ access within the firm. Access to specific SIPP Member records will not be possible for Individual Users if the Firm Principal has not granted it. There can be only one Firm Principal per financial adviser firm.  Individual Access: Access to all SIPP member information, but only for those SIPP members which the Firm Principal allows. There can be as many Individual Access users as is needed.

Examples of Firm Principal in a sentence

  • The Claims Information Report shall not disclose the identity of any Insurer, Firm, Principal of any Firm or Employee of any Firm.

  • Contractor Questionnaire/Certification--page 3 __________________________________________________________________Name of Company Bank--List name of principal bank with which your company does business.Bank Officer Phone Number Trade--List names of companies within your trade with which your company does business: Firm Principal Phone Number 1.

  • Howland, Multifocal Glasses Impair Edge-Contrast Sensitivity and Depth Perception and Increase the Risk of Falls in Older People.

  • Counsel shall identify on the Registration List all unfiled ASR XL, ASR Resurfacing and/or Hemiarthroplasty claims, whether or not involving a Revision Surgery, in which counsel has any Interest, and which will include basic information about each claim as set forth on the form established by the Claims Processor and shall identify the Primary Law Firm, Principal Responsible Attorney and all Interested Counsel for such unfiled claims.

  • Before any Appraiser can provide Appraisal Services, Vendor, at Vendor’s expense, agrees to conduct and submit to Citizens a background investigation report on each of each Firm Principal and Vendor’s Staff and input the results into Citizens’ systems, as directed by Citizens.

  • In Amendment No. 1, the BSE amended the proposed rule text to clarify that the general requirement that the Exchange’s Firm Customer Quote Size (‘‘FCQS’’) and Firm Principal Quote Size (‘‘FPQS’’) be at least 10 contracts would not apply if the BSE were disseminating a quotation of fewer than 10 contracts.

  • SCHEDULE B Number of Firm Principal Selling Shareholder Shares to be Sold -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Xxxxx Xxxxx...................................................

  • The Firm Principal can view all details of all clients of the Firm.

  • Reynolds, Vice President & Firm Principal (413) 584-9121 jreynolds@gagewiley.com These names will be updated in the event of a material change, and our Executive Representative will review them within 17 business days of the end of each quarter.

  • Additionally, DEP estimates that anaerobic digester gas production at the City’s water pollution control plants has increased by an average of 1.5 percent per year over the last ten years.


More Definitions of Firm Principal

Firm Principal means an individual from Vendor’s internal upper management who has immediate supervisory responsibilities for the Services required under this Agreement.

Related to Firm Principal

  • The Principal means the Principal of the College, or the Principal’s authorised representative.

  • Periodic Principal means, with respect to any Payment Date, the excess, if any, of the Outstanding Amount of Securitization Bonds over the outstanding principal balance specified for such Payment Date on the Expected Amortization Schedule.

  • Monthly Principal is defined in Section 4.1(d).

  • Preliminary Principal Loss Amount means, for a Payment Date, an amount equal to the Principal Loss Amount computed without giving effect to clause (d) of the definition of Principal Loss Amount.

  • Class B Monthly Principal means the monthly principal distributable in respect of the Class B Certificates as calculated in accordance with subsection 4.07(b).

  • Initial Principal Balance means, in respect of a Receivable, the amount advanced under the Receivable toward the purchase price of the Financed Vehicle and related costs, including accessories, service and warranty contracts, insurance premiums, other items customarily financed as part of retail motor vehicle loans and/or retail installment sales contracts and other fees charged by the Transferor or Dealer and included in the amount to be financed, the total of which is shown as the initial principal balance in the note and security agreement or retail installment sale contract evidencing and securing such Receivable.

  • Class A Monthly Principal means the monthly principal distributable in respect of the Class A Certificates as calculated in accordance with subsection 4.07(a).

  • Required Principal As determined for any Distribution Date for a given Series (or Class within such Series), unless otherwise specified in the related Supplement, the amounts on deposit in the Certificate Account allocable to principal payments on the Underlying Securities (including from Credit Support, if any, and Advances, if any, but excluding amounts in respect of principal payments to the extent that Advances with respect thereto were distributed as Required Principal on a prior Distribution Date) and required to be distributed in respect of the Certificates of such Series (or Class) in accordance with the terms of such Certificates and such related Supplement.

  • Key Principal means the natural person(s) or entity identified as such at the foot of this Instrument, and any person or entity who becomes a Key Principal after the date of this Instrument and is identified as such in an amendment or supplement to this Instrument.

  • Note A-2 Principal Balance” set forth on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, less any payments of principal on Note A-2 received by the Note A-2 Holder or reductions in the principal balance thereof pursuant to Section 3 or 4, as applicable.

  • Class A Note Initial Principal Balance means $500,000,000.

  • Collateral Monthly Principal means the monthly principal distributable in respect of the Collateral Interest as calculated in accordance with subsection 4.07(c).

  • Liquidation Principal The principal portion of Liquidation Proceeds received with respect to each Mortgage Loan which became a Liquidated Mortgage Loan (but not in excess of the principal balance thereof) during the Prior Period.

  • Realized Principal Loss means, with respect to each Mortgage Loan (including an REO Mortgage Loan), (i) in the case of a Liquidation Realized Loss, the amount of such Liquidation Realized Loss, to the extent that it does not exceed the Unpaid Principal Balance (plus the amount of any Unliquidated Advance with respect to such Mortgage Loan) of the Mortgage Loan, (ii) in the case of a Modification Loss, the amount of such Modification Loss set forth in clause (i) of the definition thereof, (iii) in the case of a Bankruptcy Loss, the portion of such Bankruptcy Loss attributable to the reduction in the principal balance of the related Mortgage Loan, (iv) in the case of an Expense Loss, the amount of such Expense Loss (other than Expense Losses resulting from the payment of Special Servicing Fees) to the extent that such Expense Loss does not exceed amounts collected in respect of the Mortgage Loans that were identified as allocable to principal in the Collection Period in which such Expense Losses were incurred, and any such excess shall be treated as a Realized Interest Loss, (v) any Nonrecoverable Advance reimbursed from collections of principal on the Mortgage Loans (including REO Mortgage Loans), and (vi) any Unliquidated Advance that is determined by the Master Servicer to be a Nonrecoverable Advance.

  • Available Principal With respect to any Distribution Date, the sum of the following amounts with respect to the prior Monthly Period:

  • Class C Note Initial Principal Balance means $18,948,000.

  • Borrower Principal means any of the following:

  • Initial Principal Amount means, with respect to any Series or Class (or Subclass) of Notes, the aggregate initial principal amount of such Series or Class (or Subclass) of Notes specified in the applicable Series Supplement.

  • Original Principal Balance Any of the Original Principal Balances of the Classes of Class A Certificates as set forth in Section 11.05; the Original Class B-1 Principal Balance, Original Class B-2 Principal Balance, Original Class B-3 Principal Balance, Original Class B-4 Principal Balance, Original Class B-5 Principal Balance or Original Class B-6 Principal Balance as set forth in Section 11.15.

  • Initial Note Principal Balance means, with respect to each Note as of any date of determination, the “Initial Note Principal Balance” for such Note set forth in Part B of the Mortgage Loan Schedule.

  • Class B Note Initial Principal Balance means $30,822,000.

  • Certificate Principal means principal payable in respect of the Investor Certificates of any Series pursuant to Article IV of this Agreement.

  • Principal means an officer, director, owner, partner, or a person having primary management or supervisory responsibilities within a business entity (e.g., general manager; plant manager; head of a division or business segment; and similar positions).

  • Riskless principal transaction means a transaction in which a dealer buys a security from any person and makes a simultaneous offsetting sale of such security to a qualified institutional buyer, including another dealer acting as riskless principal for a qualified institutional buyer.

  • Assistant principal means a school administrator

  • Monthly Principal Amount means, for each Payment Date, starting with the Payment Date in the month following the month in which (a) the Controlled Accumulation Period starts, an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the Controlled Deposit Amount for that Payment Date, and (ii) the Adjusted Invested Amount on that Payment Date, or (b) the Early Amortization Period starts, the Adjusted Invested Amount on that Payment Date.