Life definition

Life means, in relation to an Option, the period between the date of the grant of the Option and the first to occur of the date the Option lapses pursuant to Rule 8 and the Lapsing Date.
Life. , which means insurance coverage on human lives that:
Life means the natural life of a person;

Examples of Life in a sentence

  • Registry Operator may activate names pursuant to this subsection and later activate names pursuant to subsection 6.2.1. The sets of names subject to mitigation or blocking pursuant to Sections 6.2.1 and 6.2.2 will be based on ICANN analysis of DNS information including "Day in the Life of the Internet" data maintained by the DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center (DNS-OARC) <xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxxx.xxx/oarc/data/ditl>.

  • For situations where the airborne concentrations may exceed the level for which an air purifying respirator is effective, or where the levels are unknown or Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH), use NIOSH-certified full facepiece pressure demand self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or a full facepiece pressure demand supplied-air respirator (SAR) with escape provisions.

  • Life cycle costs shall be evaluated on a net present value basis.

  • The Trust hereby authorizes the Custodian, on behalf of the Indenture Trustee, to receive the Funding Agreement from Principal Life and the Guarantee from PFG pursuant to the assignment of the Funding Agreement and Guarantee (the “Assignment”), to be entered into on the Original Issue Date, included in the closing instrument dated as of the Original Issue Date (the “Closing Instrument”).

  • Principal Life hereby agrees to deliver an Officer’s Certificate, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit E, on a quarterly basis to any rating agency currently rating the Program.


More Definitions of Life

Life means an estimate of the median number of years that the DSM measures, installed under the programme, are still in place and operable;
Life means length of time during which a LED lamp provides more than 70 per cent. of the initial luminous flux, under standard test conditions;
Life. (last-in-first-out) is the method of inventory management whereby the origin of the number of units of materials or consumables received last in inventory is considered as the origin of the same number of units of materials or consumables first out of inventory; or
Life is a generic, dictionary term that is attractive to a deep and diverse group of registrants and accordingly, the TLD will remain open to all registrants who will put registrations to lawful use. When used in connection with a magazine brand associated with a certain media company, Registry Operator will use commercially reasonable efforts to consult with that brandholder, and in Registry Operator’s discretion will reserve certain names that likely would interfere with the rights of that entity.
Life is interpreted as each competitive segment of a project. A competitive segment is a period of years approved by the Federal funding agency at the time of the award. If negotiated rate agreements do not extend through the life of the sponsored agreement at the time of the initial award, then the negotiated rate for the last year of the sponsored agreement shall be extended through the end of the life of the sponsored agreement. Award levels for sponsored agreements may not be adjusted in future years as a result of changes in negotiated rates.
Life means an estimate of the median number of years that the DF/ DSM measures installed under the programme are still in place and operable; or warrantied years of service or as defined by DF/DSM Consultation Committee should there be a need or as suggested by the licensee;
Life. ("Lives") shall mean any individual(s) covered by a benefit plan insured or administered by Empire (including insurance companies, self-insured employees, buying cooperatives, and unions) or any Empire Affiliate.