Impaired condition definition

Impaired condition means a condition in which the assets of an association do not have an aggregate value equal to the aggregate amount of liabilities of the association to its creditors, its members and all other persons.
Impaired condition means a condition in which the assets of an association in the aggregate do not have a fair value equal to the aggregate amount of liabilities of the association to its creditors, including its members and all other persons.
Impaired condition means a condition in which the assets of an association as recorded on the books of the association (book value) are less than the aggregate amount of liabilities of the association to its creditors, including the holders of its savings and other deposit accounts or in which an association is unable to meet current obligations as they mature, even though assets may exceed liabilities.

Examples of Impaired condition in a sentence

  • The dynamic range of the assay is defined by the limit of blank and the maximum value of the Master Curve.Values found below the measuring range are indicated as “< 12.329 pg/mL“.Values found above the measuring range are indicated as “> 1000 pg/mL”.The measuring range of the assay is between 12.329 pg/mL – 1000 pg/mL.The linear measuring range is between 22.376 ‒ 1000 pg/mL.

  • The Device will not be accepted in Substantially Impaired condition and TechForward will retain the Service Fee You paid.


More Definitions of Impaired condition

Impaired condition means a condition in which the assets of an association in

Related to Impaired condition

  • Preexisting condition means any medical condition,

  • Pre-Existing Conditions means, in respect of the Insured Person, any Sickness, Disease, Injury, physical, mental or medical condition or physiological degradation, including Congenital Condition, that has existed prior to the Policy Issuance Date or the Policy Effective Date, whichever is the earlier. An ordinary prudent person shall be reasonably aware of a Pre- existing Condition, where -

  • Contractual Requirement shall have the meaning provided in Section 8.3.