Program Portion definition

Program Portion means for each Tuition Certificate, the Investment Amount less the Non-Program Portion.

Examples of Program Portion in a sentence

  • Upon termination or expiration of the Research Program Portion of this Agreement, each Party shall promptly return all relevant records and materials in its possession or control containing the other Party's Confidential Information and to which the former Party does not have rights hereunder -- except for one copy for documentation and proof purposes.

  • Upon termination or expiration of the Research Program Portion of this Agreement, each Party shall promptly return all relevant records and materials in its possession or control containing the other Party's Confidential Information and to which the former Party does not retain rights hereunder.

  • Milestone (i.e. a Late Exit Sole Development Program) Portion of Calendar Year Net Sales £ [***] (“Tier 1”) [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] Portion of Calendar Year Net Sales > [***] and £ [***] (“Tier 2”) [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] Portion of Calendar Year Net Sales > [***] (“Tier 3”) [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] * The Net Sales tiers set forth in TABLE 1 above are presented in GBP for the situation where GSK owes a royalty to 23andMe on Net Sales of Products.

Related to Program Portion

  • Program Period means the period of time which the department intends to support the program without requiring the recompetition for funds. The program period is specified within the grant application.

  • Program Plan means the tobacco settlement program plan dated February 14, 2001, including exhibits to the program plan, submitted by the authority to the legislative council and the executive council, to provide the state with a secure and stable source of funding for the purposes designated by section 12E.3A and other provisions of this chapter.

  • Program Year means the annual period beginning January 1 and ending December 31.

  • Program Parameter means, in respect of a program, the provincial standards (such as operational, financial or service standards and policies, operating manuals and program eligibility), directives, guidelines and expectations and requirements for that program;

  • Program change means any elimination, curtailment, or reorganization of a curriculum offering, program, or school operation or a reorganization or consolidation of two or more individual schools or school districts that is unrelated to financial exigency.