Medical Action definition
Examples of Medical Action in a sentence
If there is a serious injury/incident at The Tournament, the Tournament Host shall submit the following documents to the IYSA asap but no later than with the Post Tournament Report: (1) Copy of the IYSA Emergency Medical Release and Liability Waiver, (2) IYSA Medical Action Report, and/or Site Incident Report, (3) Referee Report if applicable, (4) IYSA Concussion Notification Form if applicable.
The Tournament Host must submit The Team Rosters and Guest Permits to the IYSA only for those teams for whom a Medical Action Report and/or Site Incident Report has been filed and also make the rosters available to the IYSA upon request.
Masimo Corporation Arthrocare Corporation Medical Action Industries Inc.
Certificate of Amendment of the Certificate of Incorporation of Medical Action Industries Inc.
The Tournament Host must submit to the IYSA, The Team’s Roster and Guest Player Permits for a team for whom a Medical Action Report and/or Site Incident Report has been filed.
Acquisition and Medical Action are corporations duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of their respective jurisdictions of incorporation.
If there is a serious injury/incident at The Tournament, the Tournament Host shall submit the following documents to the IYSA asap but no later than with the Post Tournament Report: (1) Copy of the IYSA Emergency Medical Release and Liability Waiver, (2) IYSA Communicable Disease Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement, IYSA Medical Action Report, and/or Site Incident Report, (3) Referee Report if applicable, (4) IYSA Concussion Notification Form if applicable.
Medical Action shall have entered into the Related Agreements with ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and PB Consulting, Inc.
Medical Action shall have received an opinion, addressed to it and dated the Closing Date, from Brody, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇, counsel to Acme, in substance and form reasonably satisfactory to Medical Action.
The Tournament Host will retain The Team Rosters and submit them to the IYSA only for those teams for whom a Medical Action Report and/or Site Incident Report has been filed and also make the rosters available to the IYSA upon request.