Legally Permissible definition
Examples of Legally Permissible in a sentence
Tronox shall discharge its responsibility by securing insurance coverage or, to the extent Legally Permissible (as defined below), securing a self-insurance certificate in one or more states.
Legally Permissible Legally permissible uses are those uses which are legally allowed on the subject site.
If it is determined that, in a particular state, it is Legally Permissible for Convergys to administer Convergys WCP Claims, then Convergys shall be responsible for the administration of all Convergys WCP Claims incurred in that state, whether previously administered by CBI, Convergys, or an insurance company.
If it is determined that, in a particular state, it is not Legally Permissible for Convergys to administer Convergys WCP Claims, then CBI shall be responsible for the administration of all Convergys WCP Claims incurred in that state, whether previously administered by CBI, Convergys, or an insurance company.
If it is determined that, in a particular state, it is not Legally Permissible for Technologies to administer Technologies WCP Claims, then Parent shall be responsible for the administration of all Technologies WCP Claims incurred in that state, whether previously administered by Parent, Technologies, or an insurance company.
Legally Permissible" is defined in Subsection ------------------- 6.15(a)(iv).
If it is determined that, in a particular state, it is Legally Permissible for Agilent to administer Agilent WCP Claims, then Agilent shall be responsible for the administration of all Agilent WCP Claims incurred in that state, whether previously administered by or on behalf of HP.
If it is determined that, in a particular state, it is not Legally Permissible for Agilent to administer Agilent WCP Claims, then HP shall be responsible for the administration of all Agilent WCP Claims incurred in that state, whether previously administered by or on behalf of HP.
Agere shall discharge its responsibility by securing insurance coverage or, to the extent Legally Permissible (as defined below), securing a self-insurance certificate in one or more states.
For purposes of this Section 5.10(a), "Legally Permissible" shall be determined on a state-by-state basis, and shall mean that administration of Agere WCP Claims by Agere is permissible under the applicable state's workers' compensation laws (taking into account all relevant facts, including that Agere may have a self-insurance certificate in that state).