Minimum Eligibility Criteria definition

Minimum Eligibility Criteria has the meaning ascribed to it in the RFP.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria means the criteria set forth in Schedule 1 hereto.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria means the criteria set forth in Schedule 1 hereto. Exh. A-10 [***] = Certain information has been excluded from this exhibit because it is both not material and would likely cause harm to the company if publicly disclosed.

Examples of Minimum Eligibility Criteria in a sentence

  • The Borrower has received a representation from the Depositor that the Solar Loans it has acquired from the Depositor satisfy the Minimum Eligibility Criteria and the Eligibility Criteria set forth in the Series Securitization Documents.


More Definitions of Minimum Eligibility Criteria

Minimum Eligibility Criteria means the criteria set forth in Schedule 6.

Related to Minimum Eligibility Criteria

  • Eligibility Criteria means the legal criteria as specified in the Clause 5 of this E- Auction Process Information Document;

  • Eligibility and selection criteria means criteria for determining:

  • Investment Criteria The criteria specified in Section 12.2(a).

  • Qualifying Criteria means the criteria outlined in Section 3 and which is used to determine whether an individual is eligible to receive criminal Legal Aid;

  • Eligibility Waiting Period means the continuous length of time you must be in Active Employment in an eligible class to reach your Eligibility Date.

  • Board-Established Criteria means criteria that the Board of a Regulated Fund may establish from time to time to describe the characteristics of Potential Co-Investment Transactions regarding which the Adviser to the Regulated Fund should be notified under Condition 1. The Board-Established Criteria will be consistent with the Regulated Fund’s Objectives and Strategies (defined below). If no Board-Established Criteria are in effect, then the Regulated Fund’s Adviser will be notified of all Potential Co-Investment Transactions that fall within the Regulated Fund’s then-current Objectives and Strategies. Board-Established Criteria will be objective and testable, meaning that they will be based on observable information, such as industry/sector of the issuer, minimum EBITDA of the issuer, asset class of the investment opportunity or required commitment size, and not on characteristics that involve a discretionary assessment. The Adviser to the Regulated Fund may from time to time recommend criteria for the Board’s consideration, but Board-Established Criteria will only become effective if approved by a majority of the Independent Directors (defined below). The Independent Directors of a Regulated Fund may at any time rescind, suspend or qualify their approval of any Board-Established Criteria, though Applicants anticipate that, under normal circumstances, the Board would not modify these criteria more often than quarterly.

  • Evaluation Criteria means the criteria set out under the clause 27 (Evaluation Process) of this Part C, which includes the Qualifying Criteria, Functional Criteria and Price and Preferential Points Assessment.

  • Review Criteria has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 12.02(b)(i).

  • Eligibility means the decision as to whether an individual qualifies, under financial and nonfinancial requirements, to receive program benefits.

  • performance requirement means a requirement that: