Material matter definition
Material matter means any regulatory proceedings within the State or another jurisdiction that have resulted in1:
Material matter means any application for licence or registration or significant variation thereof, any suspension, cancellation or revocation of licence or registration or any enforcement or analogous action;
Material matter means any subject, regardless of its admissibility under the rules of evidence, which could affect the course or outcome of the proceeding. Whether a matter is material in a given factual situation is a question of law.
Examples of Material matter in a sentence
Decisions of the Project Steering Committee shall only be binding if approved by a quorum of the Committee; provided further that any such decision involving a Material Matter shall be confirmed in a writing executed by at least one representative of each Party, copies of which shall promptly be provided by the Steering Committee to each Party in accordance with Section 22.13.
More Definitions of Material matter
Material matter or “material fact” means a matter or fact which, if known by the Company would have led to its refusal to issue this Takaful Certificate to the Takaful Participant or would have let it to impose terms less favourable to the Takaful Participant than those imposed in this Takaful Certificate.
Material matter means the incurrence or creation of any Lien (other than a Lien evidencing a Permitted Indebtedness or a Remitted Encumbrance), Equity Right, Indebtedness or Subordination, the transfer of an Equity Interest, a material violation of any Requirements, a default under any Indebtedness, the non-payment by Neches Partners of charges or assessments with respect to the Condominium, or any other event likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Material matter means any regulatory proceedings within the State or another jurisdiction that have resulted in2:
Material matter means a default or other matter relating to a Lease that, in each case, would subject the landlord thereunder to any liability, or otherwise adversely affect the rent, additional rent or other revenue that Purchaser will receive under a Lease after the Closing Date or contain a discrepancy materially adverse to landlord with the information shown on the Rent Roll attached hereto as Schedule 10(a)(8). Seller agrees to use all reasonable and good faith efforts to obtain an Acceptable Estoppel Certificate from all tenants under the Leases.
Material matter means any matter or series of connected matters which together, or above, would, or could reasonably be expected to result in a Loss to the Charity in excess of £5,000, or have a material negative impact on its reputation;
Material matter means any audit discrepancy, including, without limitation, any of the following:
(1) A misappropriation of any funds derived from the Assets or an intentional misuse of any Assets;
(2) Any expenditures or contracts that have not been approved in accordance with the terms of this Agreement;
(3) Any payments to any Affiliates of Manager that have not been approved in accordance with the terms of this Agreement;
(4) Any payments for compensation or bonuses to Manager's employees for which Manager is entitled to reimbursement that have not been approved in accordance with the terms of this Agreement;
(5) Any severance agreements or employment contracts for Manager's employees that have not been approved in accordance with the terms of this Agreement;
(6) Any political, lobbying or charitable contribution that has not been approved by Owner;
(7) The institution of litigation by Manager or Manager's managing general partner in violation of this Agreement; and
(8) Entry of a settlement agreement or the making of any payment with respect to any authorized litigation that has not been approved in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Material matter means a circumstance or event that affects 10% or more of the net assets, revenue or profits of the Company, or a matter having a Material Effect.