Provisional Period definition

Provisional Period means the period of consecutive calendar days approved from time to time by the Chief Executive Officer which starts on the day immediately following the Drawing Date, and which shall be no longer than twenty one (21) consecutive calendar days;
Provisional Period has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6(a)(i).
Provisional Period means the period beginning on 19 August 2014 and ending on 31 December 2017.

Examples of Provisional Period in a sentence

  • Such adjustments shall be incorporated into the invoice in respect of Provisional Period for such Month.

  • Provided, in accordance with FIFO accounting, the Coal Cost Component in respect of such Provisional Period shall be the actual Coal Cost Component for the Month preceding such Provisional Period.

  • The Monthly Feed Water Processing Fee is the product of (i) the Feed Water Processing Fee multiplied by (ii) such Net MMBTUs delivered in the form of Conforming Steam during each applicable Provisional Period or Month, as determined pursuant to Sections 6.9, 6.10, 6.11 and 6.12.

  • If, at the end of the Provisional Period, or any extension, Greenspring determines that it is not serving my child’s needs, I will collaborate with Greenspring staff to seek a different school for my child and will enter into a transition plan with a withdrawal date determined by Greenspring.

  • The non-refundable Referral Fee is due on or before Employees first day of Employment for Client after Provisional Period.

  • If Candidate is employed at any time within two years after the completion of the Provisional Period, Client shall pay Referral Fee to Agency, unless such Candidate is employed pursuant to the Replacement Policy set forth in Paragraph 8 below.

  • If the Company decides to continue the classification beyond the pilot, the classification will be subject to the provisions of the M&C Coordinator Letter of Agreement for Advancement, Displacement, Provisional Period, Performance Standards, and Storm Work.

  • Client understands that if payment has not received by (1) Candidate’s first day of Employment or (2) first day past Provisional Period, Agency has the right to charge the credit card on file for Referral Fee.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Greenspring reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to terminate this Enrollment Agreement at the end of the Provisional Period, or its extension, or at anytime that Greenspring concludes that it is in its best interest to do so, or in the best interest of my child, or if my child does not meet the behavioral and/or academic standards of the School.

  • Under that circumstance, we may mutually agree to extend the Provisional Period.


More Definitions of Provisional Period

Provisional Period means a period beginning on 19 August 2014 and ending on 31 December 2015, or ending on the day of application of the final system of administrative contributions adopted by the Commission in accordance with Article 65(5)(a) of Regulation (EU) No 806/2014, whichever is later;
Provisional Period means any Teacher Bargaining Unit Member's first twenty-four
Provisional Period means a period of time not to exceed two years in which a provider is added to a Zenith Network as a Provisional Provider and is under assessment. Appeal and hearing rights are not available during the Provisional Period.
Provisional Period waiting period” means the period that starts on the day an individual is enrolled as a Provisional EnrolleeConditional Member and ends three years after that day, unless it is extended under section 242124, 2226 or 282428.
Provisional Period means a period which needs for completion of Rerouting Traffic by Customer as set forth in Section 5.5.