Full Review definition

Full Review in respect of any Registration Statement shall mean an instance where the staff of the SEC does not inform the Company either that the Registration Statement will not be reviewed or that such review will be on a limited, monitor or expedited (or other similar) basis.
Full Review means a complete analysis of the entire course outline of record by the complete curriculum committee and a motion for approval by the full committee. The following substantive changes should trigger a full review:
Full Review means that a filed administrative regulation is on an agenda for: (a) The subcommittee as the last step required by this chapter prior to

Examples of Full Review in a sentence

  • In order to be considered for promotion, a faculty member must have a Full Review as described in Section 6.7(a)(2).

  • The Full Review may be used, at the Candidate’s election, to also request promotion to the rank of Professor.

  • Reappointment is based upon a Full Review (see Section 6.7(a)(2)).

  • Prior to October 1st of the year in which the Full Review is to be conducted, the teacher shall submit a plan for his/her professional growth during that year to the Principal or other supervisor designated by the Principal.

  • Evaluations to determine life expectancy, whether Full Review (FR) or the written summary of the insured’s medical history and life expectancy, or Re-Review (RR) or a Re-Evaluation of a FR within 180 days from the date of original submission, are based on the understanding of current available medical records provided at the time of evaluation.


More Definitions of Full Review

Full Review means a formal assessment of the entirety of an entity, conducted under § 10211 of
Full Review means when BCO has fully reviewed the Agreement and moved it to the next stage in the process. An example of full review is when BCO has coordinated with the department, appropriately revised the agreement, and sent it to the other party for review.
Full Review means when more than fifty percent of Committee members review a new IPA only project, new hybrid project, or new Common Rule only project, for approval or disapproval.
Full Review means a survey of a hos- pital for compliance with all condi- tions of participation for hospitals. JCAHO stands for the Joint Commis- sion on Accreditation of Healthcare Or- ganizations. Medicare condition means any condi- tion of participation or for coverage, including any long term care require- ments. Rate of disparity means the percent- age of all sample validation surveys for which a State survey agency finds non- compliance with one or more Medicare conditions and no comparable condi- tion level deficiency was cited by the accreditation organization, where it is reasonable to conclude that the defi- ciencies were present at the time of the accreditation organization’s most re- cent surveys of providers or suppliers of the same type.
Full Review we mean review of (i) the note, (ii) the mortgage (or deed of trust), (iii) any assignment of leases and rents, (iv) the title policy or commitment (including any exception that may materially affect the property), (v) the survey and (vi) opinions rendered by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s counsel in connection with the origination of such Mortgage Loan. By "Ground Lease", we mean review of only the related ground lease (including any amendments thereto). By "Crossed Debt", we mean review only of the provisions of the related note and mortgage (or deed of trust) that purport to effect the cross-collateralization or cross-default of such Mortgage Loan with another mortgage loan or group of mortgage loans. By "Additional Debt", we mean review only of the provisions of the related note, mortgage (or deed or trust) and loan agreement that purport to permit the related borrower to incur indebtedness in addition to that represented by the Mortgage Loan. We did not review the environmental survey or the engineer's report with respect to any Mortgage Loan, nor did we perform any credit review or otherwise attempt to obtain any information concerning the credit or reputation of the borrower or its principals.
Full Review means a review of all available case-related material by the Board or its local or regional community-based team at a duly convened meeting.
Full Review means the review used when the Respondent indicates that he or she did not violate the Korea Honor Code and requests that the Korea Honor Committee reviews his or her case.