Qualifying Contracts definition

Qualifying Contracts means contracts entered into by Family in its sole discretion on or after September 1, 1993, under which it provides managed care products and services to private sector health insurers, large employers, coalitions of employers, managed care plans or hospital systems, and which have been performed or remain in force on December 31, 1996; and "Change in Control" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.4(b) of the Option Plan.
Qualifying Contracts are those Group Subscribers under Group Contracts that are attributed to the Agent in accordance with this definition, and are then used to determine the Net Growth Bonus.
Qualifying Contracts are those Group Subscribers under Group Contracts that are attributed to the Producer in accordance with this definition and are used to determine the Net Growth Percentage.

Examples of Qualifying Contracts in a sentence

  • Each Participant shall also provide notification and representation of contractual purchases and sales as described in BPM 106 Qualifying Contracts and in the FS Instruction Manual.

  • Subject to Section 7.7 and except as permitted by Section 2.2, each of the Capital Maritime Entities shall be prohibited from acquiring, owning or operating Tankers under Qualifying Contracts.

  • Except to the extent adjusted below, Qualifying Contracts include all insured and self-insured Group Subscribers under Group Contracts for which Premium or Fee payments are current.

  • While the SOI is in effect, this shall be equal to the contract value of Qualifying Contract(s) as of the Business Day immediately preceding the date the SOI was received in Good Order, increased by premium payments into and reduced by withdrawals from such contract(s) since that date.

  • When the rights associated with the ROA option are exercised and while the ROA is in effect, the value of Qualifying Contracts will be determined.

  • In the absence of an effective SOI, this shall be equal to the contract value of Qualifying Contract(s) as of the Business Day immediately preceding the date of determination.

  • The cost of vehicle repairs, benefits, and loss adjustment expenses which have been paid or approved under the terms of Qualifying Contracts.

  • Warrants are earned at the rate of 1,200 shares for every one (1) Megawatt of delivered load reduction in Qualifying Contracts, in aggregate, above the Minimum Performance Metric.

  • Player Benefit Calculation for Four-Year Player Qualifying Contracts 181 Section 10.

  • The total cost of vehicle repairs, benefits, and loss adjustment expenses which have been paid or approved under the terms of Qualifying Contracts.


More Definitions of Qualifying Contracts

Qualifying Contracts means contracts or agreements relating to Business Opportunities that are Qualifying Opportunities and have been approved by Special Approval.
Qualifying Contracts means contracts which the Majority Banks in their absolute discretion deem to be acceptable security.

Related to Qualifying Contracts

  • Existing Contracts means the existing licenses and contracts given by the Railway Administration / Authority, in relation to commercial establishments, as existing on Station Development Land, as on the date of the Agreement, and as further set out in the Schedules, which shall, for avoidance of doubt, exclude any licenses and/ or contracts in relation to any Excluded Activities and/or Railway Operational Activities;

  • Continuing Contract means a contract for Professional Services entered into in accordance with Section 287.055 of the Florida Statutes, between the District and a firm, whereby the firm provides Professional Services to the District for projects in which the costs do not exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000), for a study activity when the fee for such Professional Services to the District does not exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), or for work of a specified nature as outlined in the contract with the District, with no time limitation except that the contract must provide a termination clause (for example, a contract for general District engineering services). Firms providing Professional Services under Continuing Contracts shall not be required to bid against one another.

  • Company Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 3.13(a).

  • Existing Contract means a contract that was made before the operative date;

  • Scheduled Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 4.16.

  • Qualifying Control Agreement means an agreement, among a Loan Party, a depository institution or securities intermediary and the Administrative Agent, which agreement is in form and substance acceptable to the Administrative Agent and which provides the Administrative Agent with “control” (as such term is used in Article 9 of the UCC) over the deposit account(s) or securities account(s) described therein.

  • Seller Contracts means all contracts, agreements and leases, other than those that are Governmental Permits, to which Seller is a party and pertain to the ownership, operation or maintenance of the Assets or the Business, including those described on Schedule 1.8.

  • Training Contract means an agreement signed by the employer and the Apprentice or Trainee (and a parent or guardian if applicable), in accordance with the Act and Regulatory requirements.

  • Business Contracts has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.01(a)(v).

  • Customer Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(b)(ii)(A).

  • Qualifying contribution means, with respect to a

  • Assumed Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(d).

  • New Contracts means binding new agreements or amendments to existing agreements with customers.

  • Specified Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 4.13(a).

  • Company Contract means any Contract: (a) to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a Party; (b) by which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any Company IP or any other asset of the Company or its Subsidiaries is or may become bound or under which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has, or may become subject to, any obligation; or (c) under which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has or may acquire any right or interest.

  • Applicable Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.15(a).

  • IT Contracts means the contracts (whether or not in writing and including those currently being negotiated) under which any third party provides or will provide any element of, or services relating to, the IT Assets, including leasing, hire purchase, licensing, maintenance, website hosting, outsourcing, security, back-up, disaster recovery, insurance, cloud computing and other types of services agreements.

  • Qualified Contract A Contract that qualifies under the Code as an individual retirement annuity (“IRA”) or a Contract purchased under a Qualified Plan that qualifies for special tax treatment under the Code. Qualified Plan — A retirement plan that receives favorable tax treatment under Section 401, 403, 408, 408A or 457 of the Code. SEC — Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • Terminated Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 5.6(a).

  • Seller Contract any Contract (a) under which Seller has or may acquire any rights or benefits; (b) under which Seller has or may become subject to any obligation or liability; or (c) by which Seller or any of the assets owned or used by Seller is or may become bound.

  • extended reduction (qualifying contributory benefits means a reduction under this scheme for which a person is eligible in accordance with paragraph 88 or 95;

  • Qualified Contractor ’ means a residential energy ef-

  • Assigned Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(c).

  • Supply Contracts means contracts having as their object the purchase, lease, rental or hire-purchase, with or without an option to buy, of products. A supply contract may include, as an incidental matter, siting and installation operations;

  • Customary Post-Closing Consents means the consents and approvals from Governmental Bodies for the assignment of the Assets to Purchaser that are customarily obtained after the assignment of properties similar to the Assets.

  • Service Contracts means contracts or agreements, such as maintenance, supply, service or utility contracts.