Prevailing Person definition

Prevailing Person means any person who is determined by the arbitrator in the proceeding to have prevailed or who prevails by dismissal, default or otherwise.
Prevailing Person means any Person who is determined by the arbitrator in the proceeding to have prevailed or who prevails by dismissal, default or otherwise.
Prevailing Person has the meaning set forth in Section ----------------- 10.14(b).

Examples of Prevailing Person in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Section 5.9, "Prevailing Person" shall mean any person who is determined by the arbitrator in the proceeding to have prevailed or who prevails by dismissal, default or otherwise.

  • For purposes of this Section 9.13, "Prevailing Person" shall mean any person who is determined by the arbitrator in the proceeding to have prevailed or who prevails by dismissal, default or otherwise.

  • For purposes of this Section 2.9, "Prevailing Person" shall mean any person who is determined by the arbitrator in the proceeding to have prevailed or who prevails by dismissal, default or otherwise.

  • For purposes of this Section , "Prevailing Person" shall mean any person who is determined by the arbitrator in the proceeding to have prevailed or who prevails by dismissal, default or otherwise.

Related to Prevailing Person

  • prevailing party means the party which obtains the principal relief it has sought, whether by compromise settlement or judgment. If the party which commenced or instituted the action, suit or proceeding shall dismiss or discontinue it without the concurrence of the other party, such other party shall be deemed the prevailing party.

  • Prevailing Rate means, in respect of any currencies on any day, the spot rate of exchange between the relevant currencies prevailing as at or about 12 noon (London time) on that date as appearing on or derived from the Reference Page or, if such a rate cannot be determined at such time, the rate prevailing as at or about 12 noon (London time) on the immediately preceding day on which such rate can be so determined or, if such rate cannot be so determined by reference to the Reference Page, the rate determined in such other manner as an Independent Financial Adviser shall in good faith prescribe;

  • Prevailing Interest Rate means the rate of interest payable on the Securities applicable from time to time pursuant to Condition 4 (Interest Payments);

  • Successful Proponent means a Proponent who the City may award the agreement to, as a result of this RFP document.

  • Prevailing Market Rate means the then prevailing market rate for base minimum rental calculated on a per square foot per annum basis for leases containing comparable terms, covering space comparable to the Demised Premises, with improvements of comparable age and nature within buildings comparable to the Building located in the area (hereinafter referred to as the "Market Area") designated as "Joliet, Illinois Market Area". The Prevailing Market Rate shall be determined by an appraisal procedure as follows: In the event that Tenant notifies Landlord that Tenant elects to extend the Term for any one or more of the Renewal Terms in accordance with Section 3.5 of this Lease, Landlord and Tenant shall negotiate in good faith for a period of thirty (30) calendar days after the timely giving of the written notice from Tenant required by Section 3.5 to reach mutual agreement regarding the Prevailing Market Rate. Each of Landlord and Tenant shall submit to the other during such thirty (30) day period at least one written proposal for the Prevailing Market Rate. If Landlord and Tenant are unable to reach agreement during the thirty (30) day period, each of Landlord and Tenant shall, by written notice to the other within ten (10) business days after expiration of the thirty (30) day period, select a real estate appraiser. For a period of ten (10) business days after designation of the second appraiser, the two appraisers so designated shall attempt to reach mutual agreement regarding the Prevailing Market Rate. If the two appraisers are unable to reach agreement, each of the two appraisers shall, not later than the twentieth (20th) business day following the designation of the second appraiser, render a separate written determination of the Prevailing Market Rate. The two appraisers shall also select a third appraiser prior to the end of the period when their separate appraisals must be rendered. Within twenty (20) business days after the appointment of the third appraiser, the third appraiser shall render a written determination of the Prevailing Market Rate. From the three appraisals, the appraisal which is the farthest from the median appraisal shall be disregarded and the average of the remaining two appraisals shall conclusively constitute the Prevailing Market Rate. All appraisers selected in accordance with this paragraph shall have at least ten years experience in the commercial leasing market in the Market Area and shall be members of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers or similar professional organization. If either Landlord or Tenant fails or refuses to select an appraiser, the other appraiser shall alone determine the Prevailing Market Rate. Landlord and Tenant agree that they shall be bound by the determination of Prevailing Market Rate pursuant to this paragraph. Landlord shall bear the fee and expenses of its appraiser; Tenant shall bear the fee and expense of its appraiser; and Landlord and Tenant shall share equally the fee and expenses of the third appraiser, if any. EXHIBIT E ALLOWANCE WORK The Allowance Work is described in Exhibit G-2. EXHIBIT F ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS

  • Prevailing Market means the arms-length, fair-market, annual rental rate per rentable square foot under extension and renewal leases and amendments entered into on or about the date on which the Prevailing Market is being determined hereunder for space comparable to the Premises in the Building and office buildings comparable to the Building in the San Mateo, California area. The determination of Prevailing Market shall take into account any material economic differences between the terms of the Lease and any comparison lease or amendment, such as rent abatements, construction costs and other concessions, and the manner, if any, in which the landlord under any such lease is reimbursed for operating expenses and taxes. The determination of Prevailing Market shall also take into consideration any reasonably anticipated changes in the Prevailing Market rate from the time such Prevailing Market rate is being determined and the time such Prevailing Market rate will become effective under the Lease.

  • Successful Proposer means any Proposer selected by the University to receive an Award as a result of this RFP and to enter into a Contract to provide the University with the products or services sought by this RFP.

  • Prevailing Wage means the prevailing wage for applicable craft and classification of a worker as determined by the California Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code sections 1770 and 1773, et seq.

  • Prevailing Exchange Rate means, for purposes of translating, as of any date, any amount in a non-U.S. currency to U.S. dollars, the spot mid-rate of exchange between such currencies prevailing as of 4 p.m., New York City time, on such date, as displayed on, or derived from, Bloomberg page “BFIX” (or, if such page is not available, its equivalent successor page) in respect of such currencies. If such rate cannot be determined as provided in the immediately preceding sentence on such date (which, for the purpose of this definition, will be deemed to be the “affected day”), then the Prevailing Exchange Rate for such date will be determined mutatis mutandis but with respect to the immediately preceding day on which such rate can be so determined; provided, however, that, if such immediately preceding day is before the fifth (5th) day before such affected day, or if such rate cannot be so determined, then the Prevailing Exchange Rate will be determined in such other commercially reasonable manner as determined by the Company in good faith.

  • Litigation means any action, suit or proceeding before any court, mediator, arbitrator or Governmental Authority.

  • Aggrieved person is the person or persons making the claim.

  • Attorneys means the Attorneys stipulated in clause 4 of the Covering Schedule;

  • Appellate court means the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, or both, as appropriate.

  • Arbitration means any arbitration whether or not administered by a permanent arbitral institution;

  • Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses means such funds as may be awarded to Class Counsel by the Court to compensate them (and all other attorneys for Plaintiff or the Settlement Class) for their fees and all expenses incurred by Plaintiff or Class Counsel in connection with the Litigation.

  • Appellate Tribunal means the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal referred to in section 109;

  • Expert is defined in Section 7.9 of this Agreement.

  • Attorneys’ Fees means the full and actual cost of any legal services actually performed in connection with the matter involved calculated on the basis of the usual fee charged by the attorney performing such services and shall not be limited to "reasonable attorneys' fees" as defined in any statute or rule of court.

  • Successful Vendor means the organization or person with whom the order is placed or who is contracted to execute the work as detailed in the bid.

  • Professional Claim means an Administrative Claim of a Professional for compensation for services rendered or reimbursement of costs, expenses, or other charges and disbursements incurred relating to services rendered or expenses incurred after the Petition Date and prior to and including the Confirmation Date.

  • Attorneys’ Fees and Costs means: (i) fees and out of pocket costs of Lender’s and Loan Servicer’s attorneys, as applicable, including costs of Lender’s and Loan Servicer’s in-house counsel, support staff costs, costs of preparing for litigation, computerized research, telephone and facsimile transmission expenses, mileage, deposition costs, postage, duplicating, process service, videotaping and similar costs and expenses; (ii) costs and fees of expert witnesses, including appraisers; (iii) investigatory fees; and (iv) costs for any opinion required by Lender pursuant to the terms of the Loan Documents.

  • Recover "Recovered," "Recovery" means all monies recovered by way of judgment, settlement, reimbursement, or otherwise to compensate for any loss related to any Injury, Illness, condition, and/or accident where a Third Party is or may be responsible. "Recovery" includes, but is not limited to, recoveries for medical or dental expenses, attorneys' fees, costs and expenses, pain and suffering, loss of consortium, wrongful death, wages and/or any other recovery of any form of damages or compensation whatsoever.

  • Litigation Expenses means costs and expenses incurred in connection with commencing, prosecuting and settling the Action (which may include the costs and expenses of Plaintiffs directly related to their representation of the Settlement Class), for which Lead Counsel intends to apply to the Court for reimbursement from the Settlement Fund.

  • Arbitration Panel shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3 hereof.

  • Aggrieved means suffering actual loss or injury, or being exposed to potential loss or injury, to legitimate interests. Such interests include, but are not limited to, business, economic, aesthetic, governmental, recreational, or conservational interests.

  • competent person means a person who has, in respect of the work or task to be performed, the required knowledge, training and experience and, where applicable, qualifications, specific to that work or task: Provided that where appropriate qualifications and training are registered in terms of the provisions of the National Qualification Framework Act, 2000 (Act No.67 of 2000), those qualifications and that training must be regarded as the required qualifications and training; and is familiar with the Act and with the applicable regulations made under the Act;