Examples of No Suspension Period in a sentence
To align LUNA II with USAID’s reporting schedule, USAID issued contractual modification #4 in August 2016, which revised the project’s reporting schedule.
To align LUNA II with USAID’s reporting schedule, USAID issued contractual modification #4 in August 2016, which revised the project’s reporting schedule.
Shelf Suspension Period See Section 3(a) hereof.
Suspension Period shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 2(b).
Demand Suspension shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.6.
Covenant Suspension Event has the meaning set forth in Section 4.18.
Suspension Date has the meaning set forth in Section 4.18(a).
Provisional Suspension means the Athlete or other Person is barred temporarily from participating in any Competition or activity prior to the final decision at a hearing conducted under Article 8;
Short-term suspension means any disciplinary action whereby a student is not permitted to attend school for a period not to exceed ten school days.
Shelf Suspension shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.4.
End of Suspension Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 1(f)(ii).
Suspension Event As defined in Section 5(b) hereof.
Initial Period means the period from (and including) the Issue Date to (but excluding) the First Call Date;
Exclusion period means a period during which specified treatments or services are ex-
Long-term suspension means the removal of a student from the school premises and regular classroom activities for more than ten (10) consecutive school days, or for more than ten (10) school days cumulatively for multiple disciplinary offenses in any school year. A Principal/Designee may, in his or her discretion, allow a student to serve a long-term suspension in school. Removal solely from participation in extracurricular activities or school-sponsored events, or both, shall not count as removal in calculating school days. Except for students who are charged with a disciplinary offense set forth in subsections (a) or (b) of G.L. c. 71, §37 H, or in section 37H ½ of G.L. c. 71, no student may be placed on long-term suspension for one or more disciplinary offenses for more than ninety (90) school days in a school year beginning with the first day that the student is removed from school. No long-term suspension shall extend beyond the end of the school year in which such suspension is imposed.
Lock-up Period means the period beginning on the date hereof and continuing through the close of trading on the date that is 90 days after the date of the Prospectus (as defined in the Underwriting Agreement).
Ramp Period The Ramp Period shall begin on the Effective Date and continue for a period of 3 months following the Effective Date. Commencing with the Effective Date and at all times during the Ramp Period thereafter, Customer will receive the rates, discounts, charges and credits set forth herein and will not be subject to the AVC. Annual Volume Commitment (“AVC”): $360,000 in Total Service Charges (“AVC”) during each contract year of the Term (following the expiration of the Ramp Period).
Summary suspension means the immediate suspension of either a facility's license or program-specific certification or both by the department pending administrative proceedings for suspension, revocation, or other actions deemed necessary by the department.
Blackout Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(n).
ERISA Termination Event means (i) a “Reportable Event” described in Section 4043 of ERISA and the regulations issued thereunder (other than a “Reportable Event” not subject to the provision for 30-day notice to the PBGC under such regulations), or (ii) the withdrawal of a Borrower or any of its ERISA Affiliates from a “single employer” Plan during a plan year in which it was a “substantial employer”, both of such terms as defined in Section 4001(a) of ERISA, or (iii) the filing of a notice of intent to terminate a Plan or the treatment of a Plan amendment as a termination under Section 4041 of ERISA, or (iv) the institution of proceedings to terminate a Plan by the PBGC or (v) any other event or condition which might constitute grounds under Section 4042 of ERISA for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Plan or (vi) the partial or complete withdrawal of a Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate of such Borrower from a “multiemployer plan” as defined in Section 4001(a) of ERISA.
Limitation Period means any period while any amount remains owing on the Note and interest on such amount, calculated at the applicable interest rate, plus any fees or other sums payable under any Loan Document and deemed to be interest under applicable law, would exceed the amount of interest which would accrue at the Highest Lawful Rate.
Grace Period means the specified period of time immediately following the premium due date during which a payment can be made to renew or continue a policy in force without loss of continuity benefits such as waiting periods and coverage of pre-existing diseases. Coverage is not available for the period for which no premium is received.
Subscription Suspension Event means the delivery by the Issuer of a notice in writing to each Authorised Participant, the Issuing and Paying Agent and the Determination Agent pursuant to the LS Operating Procedures Agreement stating that with effect from the date specified in such notice subscription of the ETP Securities shall be so suspended.
Delivery Period Termination Date Has the meaning specified in the Related Pass Through Trust Supplement.
Initial Termination Date has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a).
Ramp-Up Period means the period from and including the Effective Date to, but excluding, September 23, 2016.
Revocation or suspension notice means a board notification suspending a license for an indefinite or specified period of time or a notification revoking a license as required by the Act.
Initial Expiration Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(d).