Key Documents definition

Key Documents. Means all Financing Documents, partnership agreements, limited liability company agreements or other joint venture agreements to which the Company or any Subsidiary Entity is a party or by which the Company or any Subsidiary Entity is bound, and any material reciprocal easement agreement to which the Company is a party or by which the Company is bound.
Key Documents means the documents We refer to below at clause 4 which are not set out in full here. We have included links so that You can read them in their current form; Module means a standalone learning package with defined content learning outcomes and assessment task(s); Offer means a conditional or unconditional offer of a place on a DMU Programme made to You in writing by DMU; Partner Institutions means an educational institution such as a university or college with whom the University has an agreement in relation to the teaching of DMU Programmes and/or conferment of degrees; Programme means the collection of Modules leading to an academic award as referred to in Your Offer letter;

Examples of Key Documents in a sentence

  • Key Documents referred to throughout this Agreement can be found HERE on the Special Olympics GB resources page.

  • The University requires you to comply with the terms of this Contract including the Key Documents.


More Definitions of Key Documents

Key Documents means the documents we refer to below at clause 4 which are not set out in full here. We have included links so that you can read them in their current form; Leave of Absence means where you take an agreed break from your studies for a defined period. During that time, you will not attend the university or take assessments, but will have access to the university’s online learning environment, Blackboard, in order to maintain some contact with the university if you so wish; Module means a standalone learning package with defined content learning outcomes and assessment task(s); Offer means a conditional or unconditional offer of a place on a DMU Programme made to you in writing by DMU; Partner Institutions means an educational institution such as a university or college with whom the university has an agreement in relation to the teaching of DMU Programmes and/or conferment of degrees; Programme means the collection of Modules leading to an academic award as referred to in your Offer letter, which you might refer to more colloquially as your course; Registration means online or on campus enrolment or registration onto your Programme for each academic year of Your Programme; Scholarship means a financial award usually given to a Student by the university which may either be Programme-based or not Programme-based, and which is usually not repayable by the Student. Details of the Scholarships available and the terms and conditions which apply to them can be found on the university’s webpage at Bursaries and Scholarships;
Key Documents means (i) the Construction Contract, (ii) the Architect’s Contract, (iii) any agreement or document for the sale or transfer of any asset of the Company with a value in excess of Fifty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($50,000.00) other than in the ordinary course of business, (iv) any subdivision plat or map, or similar instrument subdividing the Property, and (v) any agreement or proposed agreement with an Affiliate of either Member or an Affiliate of any Affiliate of either Member.
Key Documents all Financing Documents, partnership agreements, limited liability company agreements or other joint venture agreements to which the Company (or its Subsidiaries) is a party or by which the Company (or its Subsidiaries) is bound, management agreements to which the Company (or its Subsidiaries) is a party or by which the Company (or its Subsidiaries) is bound, reciprocal easement agreements (including supplemental agreements) to which the Company (or its Subsidiaries) is a party or by which the Company (or its Subsidiaries) is bound, each lease for space in a Property of more than 10,000 square feet service agreements relating to the operation of the Properties, all material permits and licenses relating to the Properties and all material easements and other recorded and unrecorded material agreements relating to the Properties or to which the Company (or its Subsidiaries) is a party or by which the Company (or its Subsidiaries) is bound, in each case as amended.
Key Documents means the Design and Build Contracts (Target Cost and Lump Sum), the Future Schools Agreement, the Early Works Agreement and the Authority Requirements;
Key Documents means the documents set forth in Schedule 5;
Key Documents this Agreement, the Memorandum, the Articles and the Business Plans; “Management Team such persons who for the time being are appointed members of the Management Team of the Company pursuant to clause 9.3 of this Agreement such team being responsible for delivery of the Business Plans;
Key Documents means the documents we refer to below in clause 4 which are not set out in full here. We have included links so that you can read them in their current form; Late Applicant Student If a Student enrols after the academic year starts, a Student is considered as a late applicant; Module means a standalone learning unit with defined content learning outcomes and assessment task(s); Offer Your offer, our Offer, means a conditional or unconditional offer of a place on a DMUC Programme made to you inwriting by DMUC; Partner Institutions means an educational institution such as a university or college with whom the university has an agreement in relation to the teaching of DMU Leicester Programmes and/or conferment of degrees; Programme means the collection of Modules leading to an academic award as referred to in your Offer letter; the period of study is 3 years in the case of Direct Entry applicants and 4 years in all other cases, but no longer than 7 years for undergraduate programmes; the period of study is for post graduate programs will be 1 year full-time or 2 years part- time, but no longer than 3 years. Registration means online or on campus enrolment or registration onto your Programme for each academic year of yourProgramme; Scholarship means a financial award usually given to a Student by the university Details of Scholarships available can be found on the university’s webpage at Financial Support and Scholarships and the terms and conditions of Scholarship will be listed on the Scholarships page of the website.