Limitation definition

Limitation means any provision other than an Exclusion that restricts coverage under this Contract.
Limitation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.1(f).
Limitation means a revocation, suspension, termination, impairment, probation, limitation, nonrenewal, forfeiture, declaration of ineligibility, loss of status as a participating provider in any Third Party Payor Arrangement, and the loss of any other rights.

Examples of Limitation in a sentence

  • Responsibility to Review Invoices and Limitation to Dispute Charges The Client shall be responsible for reviewing invoices for accuracy and disputing any charges within 14 days of receipt of invoice.

  • All amounts accrued and made payable by the Buyer to the Seller under this Purchase Order shall be invoiced in full no later than ninety (90) days from the contractual end date of performance (“The Limitation Period”).

  • The Owner reserves the right to accept a bid, proposal or guaranteed maximum price and award a construction contract that exceeds the stipulated Construction Cost Limitation, if such award is determined by Owner to be in the Owner’s best interest, rather than requiring the Architect to revise the drawings and specifications.

  • Note: See Common Agreement, Article Additional Limitation on Contracting Out.

  • In addition to the rights and obligations which survive as expressly provided for elsewhere in this XXXX, clauses 7 (Confidential Information), 8.3 (Effect of Termination), 9 (Disclaimers), 10 (Limitation of Liability), 11 (Data Protection) and 12 (Miscellaneous) shall survive any termination or expiry of this XXXX including in respect of any services and/or use of the software provided after the expiry of termination of this XXXX and/or the Main Agreement.


More Definitions of Limitation

Limitation means a condition, stricture, constraint, restriction, or probation attached to a license or registration relative to the scope of practice, including the following:
Limitation shall have the meaning specified in Section 13.02(k).
Limitation means a condition, stricture, constraint, restriction, or probation attached to a license that relates to the scope of practice of that occupation by the licensee. The term includes, but is not limited to, any of the following:
Limitation means a provision that restricts coverage under the policy other than an exception or a reduction.
Limitation means a condition, stricture, constraint,
Limitation shall have the meaning specified in Section 10.03(d).
Limitation for the purpose of this rule shall mean any provision which restricts coverage under the policy other than an exception or a reduction.