Optional definition

Optional means a requirement not considered essential, but for which preference may be given.
Optional or "optionally" means that the subsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur, and that the description includes instances where said event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not.
Optional. The Custodian will perform a Callback if instructions are sent by telefax or telephonic means as provided in Paragraph 2 above. THE FUND MAY, AT ITS OWN RISK AND BY HEREBY AGREEING TO INDEMNIFY THE CUSTODIAN AND ITS GENERAL PARTNERS, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES FOR ALL LOSSES THEREFROM, ELECT TO WAIVE A CALLBACK BY THE CUSTODIAN BY INITIALLING HERE:____ _____________________________________________ The undersigned acknowledges that (I/we) have received a copy of this document. Accepted and agreed: EACH REGISTERED INVESTMENT COMPANY IDENTIFIED ON APPENDIX A ATTACHED By: /s/Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Name: Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Title: Secretary XXXXX BROTHERS XXXXXXXX & CO. By: /s/Xxxxx X. Xxxx Name: Xxxxx X. Xxxx Title: Managing Director ELECTRONIC AND ON-LINE SERVICES SCHEDULE This Electronic and On-Line Services Schedule (this Schedule) to an Amended and Restated Master Custodian Agreement dated as of October 17, 2008 (as amended from time to time hereafter, the Agreement) by and between Xxxxx Brothers Xxxxxxxx & Co. (we, us, our) and Each Registered Investment Company identified on Appendix A to the Agreement (you, your), provides general provisions governing your use of and access to the Services (as hereinafter defined) provided to you by us via the Internet (at xxx.xxxxx.xxx or such other URL as we may instruct you to use to access our products) and via a direct dial-up connection between your computer and our computers, as of ________________, _____, 200__ (the Effective Date). Use of the Services constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Schedule, any Appendices hereto, the Terms and Conditions posted on our web site, and any terms and conditions specifically governing a particular Service or our other products, which may be set forth in the Agreement or in a separate related agreement (collectively, the Related Agreements).

Examples of Optional in a sentence

  • In the event that the arbitration results in an award which imposes an injunction or contains a monetary award in excess of $100,000, the award will be reviewable on appeal initiated by filing notice of appeal with the AAA office within 30 days of the award, governed by the AAA Optional Appellate Arbitration Rules and conducted by a panel of three new arbitrators, ruling by majority, under the procedure for appointment from the national roster of arbitrators.

  • If desired, the Optional Additional Xactimate Pricing Form (Part 2) may be downloaded from the “Attachments” section of the IonWave eBid System, reviewed, properly completed, and uploaded at this location.

  • The Parties agree that an arbitration award (“Underlying Award”) may be appealed pursuant to the American Arbitration Association’s Optional Appellate Arbitration Rules (“Appellate Rules”); that any Underlying Award shall, at a minimum, be a reasoned award, and that the Underlying Award shall not be considered final until after the time for filing a notice of appeal pursuant to the Appellate Rules has expired.

  • Optional Form WH–347 is available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Division website at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/sites/dolgov/files/WHD/ legacy/files/wh347/.pdf or its successor website.

  • The Parties agree that an arbitration award (“Underlying Award”) may be appealed pursuant to the American Arbitration Association’s Optional Appellate Arbitration Rules (“Appellate Rules”); that any Underlying Award shall, at a minimum, be a reasoned award, and that the Underlying Award shall not be considered final until after the time for filinga notice of appeal pursuant to the Appellate Rules has expired.


More Definitions of Optional

Optional. “Guarantor” means the body who has agreed to guarantee the due performance of the Contract by the Contractor as defined in Clause G4 and the deed at Schedule 11].
Optional. (O) means any equipment, medications or supplies of elective use, which shall be operational and sanitary.
Optional means the courses offered under the programme related tothe core or non core - courses but are to be selected by the students.
Optional or "optionally" means that the subsequently described circumstance may or may not occur, so that the description includes instances where the circumstance occurs and instances where it does not.
Optional. All original bills and statements from LANDLORD to TENANT shall be mailed or personally delivered to the occupant of the Leased Premises only] NEW LANDLORD In the event the Leased Premised or the Building shall be sold, conveyed, transferred, assigned, leased or sublet, or if LANDLORD shall sell, convey, transfer, or assign this Lease Agreement or rents due under this Lease Agreement, or if for any reason there shall be a change in the manner in which the rental reserved hereunder shall be paid to LANDLORD, proper written notice of such change must be delivered to TENANT as promptly as possible, but in no event shall written notice delivery exceed thirty days. TENANT has no obligation to pay Rent to a new landlord unless it has received written notice of such change. TENANT’s “Transfer of Ownership of Lease” document shall be executed by LANDLORD and TENANT, in order that TENANT is provided with authorization to issue payments to a new party.
Optional means any alternative procedure presented by the Contract Dentist that satisfies the same dental need as a covered procedure, is chosen by the Enrollee, and is subject to the limitations and exclusions of this Contract.
Optional means that it is up to the party creating the order whether to use the business term or not. Thus, the information does not have to be specified.