Incurable definition

Incurable means that, in the professional opinion of the medical or nurse practitioner, the person cannot be cured by means acceptable to that person. This does not mean that the professional opinion substitutes for the person’s assessment of whether the means are acceptable; rather it means that professional opinion holds that there are no clinical options that would accord with the person’s own assessment of acceptable means.
Incurable means there are no reasonable treatments remaining where reasonable is determined by the clinician and person together exploring the recognized, available, and potentially effective treatments in light of the person’s overall state of health, beliefs, values, and goals of care.
Incurable and "Incurring" shall have meanings that correspond to the foregoing. A Guarantee by the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary of Debt incurred by the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary, as applicable, shall not be a separate Incurrence of Debt.

Examples of Incurable in a sentence

  • Nothing herein contained shall require any Permitted Leasehold Mortgagee to cure any Incurable Default in order to comply with the provisions of Sections 17.1(d) and 17.1(e), or as a condition of entering into the New Lease provided for by Section 17.1(f).

  • Upon the occurrence of an Incurable Developer Default, the Department’s termination and suspension rights shall be effective without regard to any limitations set forth in this Direct Agreement, except to the extent provided otherwise in Section 13 below.

  • Notwithstanding any provision contained herein or in any other Loan Document to the contrary, Bank shall have the absolute right to refuse to make, and shall be under no obligation to make, any further Advances upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any Payment Default, any Financial Covenant Default or any Incurable Default.

  • Lender shall have no obligation to give Borrower notice of any Incurable Default (as hereinafter defined) prior to exercising its right, power and privilege to accelerate the maturity of the indebtedness secured hereby.

  • Step-in Period or Cure Period to the Collateral Agent in the event of an Incurable Developer Default.

  • Lender shall have no obligation to give Borrower notice of, or any period to cure, any Monetary Default or any Incurable Default (as hereinafter defined) prior to exercising its rights, powers, privileges and remedies.

  • The Grantor agrees that upon acquisition of Grantee’s interest under this Agreement by a Mortgagee and performance by the Mortgagee of all covenants and agreements of Grantee, except those which by their nature cannot be performed or cured by any person other than the then Grantee which has defaulted (“Incurable Defaults”), the Grantor’s right to terminate this Agreement shall be waived with respect to the matters which have been cured by the Mortgagee and with respect to the Incurable Defaults.

  • Lender shall have no obligation to give Grantor notice of, or any period to cure, any Monetary Default or any Incurable Default (as hereinafter defined) prior to exercising its rights, powers, privileges and remedies.

  • City shall not terminate this Sublease by reason of an Event of Default if City has failed to comply with its obligations under Section 9.3 or if the Permitted Lender (i) is curing or has cured all Events of Defaults under this Sublease in the payment of Rent within the time frames provided in Section 9.3(b)(i)(x) above, and (ii) has cured all other Events of Default within the time frames provided in Sections 9.3(b)(i)(y) and 9.3(b)(ii), other than any Incurable Default.

  • Study Title A ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇/▇▇, ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇, Multicenter, Repeat-Dose, Dose-Selection Study of CPI-444 as Single Agent and in Combination with Atezolizumab in Patients with Selected Incurable Cancers Protocol Number CPI-444-001 Development ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ IND Number 126,559 Drug Substance Adenosine-2A (A2A) Receptor Antagonist CPI-444 [***] Indication Treatment of patients with selected incurable cancers Medical Monitor [***] Vice President of Clinical Development Corvus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


More Definitions of Incurable

Incurable and "Incurring" shall have meanings correlative to the foregoing); provided, however, that a change in generally accepted accounting principles that results in an obligation of the Corporation that exists at such time becoming Debt shall not be deemed an Incurrence of such Debt.
Incurable means that the defendant cannot hope to be restored to a state which he (or she) will be capable of leading a normal social life and of managing himself and his affairs.4 Under section 1(1)(a) of the Divorce Laws Amendment Ordinance 18 of 1935 incurability had to be proved by the evidence of three medical practitioners, two of whom had to be appointed by court.
Incurable means there are no reasonable treatments remaining where reasonable is

Related to Incurable

  • Substantial Breach means a breach of any of clauses 3.8, 3.9, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1(c)(i) to 5.1(c)(xxiv) (inclusive), 17.1, 17.2, 31.2 or 31.7(c) of this Agreement;

  • Material Breach means a breach by either Party of any of its obligations under this Agreement which has or is likely to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Project and which such Party shall have failed to cure.

  • Cure Period means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement by the Party responsible for such breach or default and shall:

  • Willful and Material Breach means a material breach that is a consequence of an act undertaken by the breaching party or the failure by the breaching party to take an act it is required to take under this Agreement, with knowledge that the taking of or failure to take such act would, or would reasonably be expected to, result in, constitute or cause a breach of this Agreement.

  • Cure means a Claim (unless waived or modified by the applicable counterparty) based upon a Debtor’s defaults under an Executory Contract or an Unexpired Lease assumed by such Debtor under section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, other than a default that is not required to be cured pursuant to section 365(b)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code.