Managing definition

Managing means, with respect to any Claim, the defense, settlement and payment of such Claim, including the management of insurance claims relating thereto (and the defense, settlement, payment and receipt of amounts in respect thereof).
Managing means being responsible for organising those activities undertaken by others.
Managing. Management of drug therapy" means any of the following processes which shall be performed [in an institutional setting only] pursuant to a written agreement or protocol as set forth in section 9.1 or pursuant to section 9.3: adjusting a drug regimen; adjusting drug strength, frequency of administration or route; administration of drugs; [and] ordering laboratory tests and ordering and performing other diagnostic tests necessary in the management of drug therapy[, consistent with the testing standards of the institution. Managing drug therapy shall be performed pursuant to a written agreement or protocol as set forth in section 9.1 of this act.]; monitoring the patient's vital signs;

Examples of Managing in a sentence

  • THE MANAGING DEALER: HPS SECURITIES, LLC Date: We have read the foregoing Agreement and we hereby accept and agree to the terms and conditions therein set forth.

  • THE ISSUER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES DOES THE MANAGING BROKER-DEALER REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT THE ISSUER’S OR AN AFFILIATED ISSUER’S GOALS FOR AN OFFERING WILL BE MET.

  • EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE, THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” THE MANAGING BROKER-DEALER DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES: EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS.

  • THE MANAGING BROKER-DEALER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES WILL MEET THE ISSUER’S REQUIREMENTS.

  • THE MANAGING BROKER-DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE ISSUER OR AN AFFILIATED ISSUER.


More Definitions of Managing

Managing. Management of drug therapy" means any of
Managing means the managing director of the Company Director" from time to time; "associated in relation to a company means any company in company" which that company or any holding company of it is directly or indirectly
Managing. MEMBER: Glimcher Blaine, Inc., a Delaware corporation, or any successor or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇d under, and approved by Agent in accordance with, the Loan Agreement.
Managing. MEMBER: HEALTH CARE PROPERTY INVESTORS, INC., a Maryland corporation By: _____________________________________ Name: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
Managing means the investment banker or investment Underwriters bankers and manager or managers that shall administer an underwritten offering, if any, as set forth in Section 6 hereof.
Managing the IDIB Portfolio means making decisions about the nature and quality of its four components: the information, decision-making, implementation, and buffer systems. The ideal is to select the quality of each component, plus the cost of lost sales, etc., so that total cost is minimized. Is “managing the IDIB Portfolio” amenable to the tools of operations research? I think it could be, but most OR models are much too myopic to be called “IDIB optimizers”, much less, “IDIB improvers”. Consider the well-known newsvendor inventory model. In this model, the information system provides the probability distribution of customer demand and estimates of the costs associated with buying and selling newspapers. Attention is focused on the decision about the number of newspapers to have on hand at the beginning of the day in order to max- imize the newsvendor’s expected profit. The optimal decision-rule is well known: set this inventory equal to the “critical fractile” of the probabil- ity distribution of customer demand. The newsvendor’s implementation leadtime is not explicitly considered. Instead, it is usually assumed that whatever this leadtime is, it is short enough so that, once the newsven- dor has decided how much to order, the chosen quantity will be delivered on time. The basic newsvendor model also ignores implementation accu- racy; that is, it is implicitly assumed that whatever quantity is ordered will be delivered. Extensions of the newsvendor model consider accu- racy; that is, the correspondence between what is ordered and what is delivered (See Karlin, 1958 and Ehrhardt and Taube, 1987, for example;
Managing means "directing or administering;" JCC30/A491.