Maximum Period definition

Maximum Period means the maximum period stated on the ticket issuing machines in the zone during which the continuous parking of a vehicle in the zone is permitted;
Maximum Period means, with respect to a Participant, the 90 day period beginning on the first day of the Participant’s leave of absence; provided, however, that if the Participant’s right to reemployment by the Company or a Designated Subsidiary is guaranteed either by statute or contract, then such 90 day period shall be extended until the last day upon which such reemployment rights are so guaranteed.
Maximum Period means the greater of:

Examples of Maximum Period in a sentence

  • The University may, in its discretion, grant an extension to the Maximum Period of Registration.

  • A suspension and/or transfer of programme will be subject to academic approval and any decision made will be subject to completion of your Programme within the Maximum Period of Registration.

  • There is no automatic right to continue studying beyond the Maximum Period of Registration.

  • In case of a Disability Absence an employee will be paid for not longer than the Maximum Period salary payments which, together with Disability Benefits, will equal the full salary that the employee would have received if the Disability Absence had not occurred.

  • The Maximum Period for each Disability Absence shall be determined at the beginning of such Disability Absence.


More Definitions of Maximum Period

Maximum Period means the maximum period set out in the rules of the Exchange, as amended from time to time, during which a particular Option may be exercised;
Maximum Period means the period specified in regulation 10 and the Schedule; “primary contractor” means the contractor most frequently employed by a landlord to carry out qualifying repairs.
Maximum Period means the total period for which monthly rent payments are payable as a result of disability or loss of employment. The Maximum Period is set out in the Rent Guarantee Summary and will not exceed twelve (12) months or the end of the lease whichever is the lessor.
Maximum Period means in relation to Share Appreciation Rights, the period commencing on an Allocation Date and expiring on the sixth anniversary of that Allocation Date; provided that
Maximum Period means the maximum possible period of duration of a certificate as determined in accordance with Article 13.
Maximum Period means the maximum period during which Options are exercisable provided that, unless another or different maximum period is set by the Board in respect of any particular grant of an Option, Options shall expire
Maximum Period means the period (in working days) specified in Appendix 1. “Working day” means a day which is not a Saturday or Sunday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Good Friday, a bank holiday or any day on which the association is closed as a result of a national or local holiday.