Reasonable period definition

Reasonable period means an increase or decrease in actual emissions is contemporaneous with the increase from the particular change only if the increase or decrease in actual emissions occurs between the date five years before construction on the particular change commences and the date that the increase from the particular change occurs.
Reasonable period means that an owner shall occupy the rehabilitated property as their principal residence within six months of the issuance of the Certificate of Completion. The State Office, in its sole discretion, may offer one extension, not to exceed three months, for cause.
Reasonable period means, with respect to any defaulting Member, a period of thirty (30) days after such defaulting Member receives written notice of its default from a non-defaulting Member; provided, however, that if such breach can be cured but cannot reasonably be cured within such thirty-day period, the period shall continue, if such defaulting Member commences to cure the breach within such thirty-day period, for so long as such defaulting Member diligently prosecutes the cure to completion up to a maximum of the lesser of (i) an additional sixty (60) days following the expiration of such thirty-day period, or (ii) the period of time allowed for such performance under any applicable Loan Documents.

Examples of Reasonable period in a sentence

  • Reasonable period of time means that period during which the female employee is disabled on account of pregnancy, childbirth, or a related medical condition.

  • In the event Licensee discontinues research and development work on a Program (as determined by Licensee’s Board of Directors) or fails to pursue the out-licensing of a particular Program within a Commercially Reasonable period of time, then [***].

  • Reasonable period of time means that period during which the employee is disabled on account of pregnancy, childbirth, or related conditions.

  • The Company will provide all CEFCO supersonic nozzles and associated reagent injection spray mechanisms required for each Manufacturing Project to Peerless within a Commercially Reasonable period after a request is made by Peerless.

  • Reasonable period means the period required by the Project Owner to make its efforts to complete the modification or supplementation of Drawings without omissions upon receiving the notice from the Supervisor.


More Definitions of Reasonable period

Reasonable period means a period of three years.
Reasonable period means, with respect to any Non-Funding Member, a period of ten (10) days after such Non-Funding Member receives written notice of its default from a non–Non-Funding Member; provided, however, that if such breach can be cured but cannot reasonably be cured within such ten (10) day period, the period shall continue, if such Non-Funding Member commences to cure the breach within such ten (10) day period, for so long as such Non-Funding Member diligently prosecutes the cure to completion up to a maximum of the lesser of (i) an additional thirty (30) days following the expiration of such ten (10) day period, or (ii) the period of time allowed for such performance under the Loan Documents.
Reasonable period means, with respect any defaulting party under this Agreement, a period of ten (10) calendar days after such defaulting party receives written notice of its default from the other party; provided, however, that if such breach can be cured but cannot reasonably be cured within such 10-day period, the period shall continue, if the defaulting party commences to cure the breach within such 10-day period, for so long as the defaulting party diligently prosecutes the cure to completion up to a maximum of the lesser of (a) twenty (20) calendar days, or (b) the period of time allowed for such performance under any material agreement affecting any Property, including without limitation, the Loan Documents.
Reasonable period means a period of time not to exceed three hours in a 24-hour period, or a time that is otherwise approved by animal control.
Reasonable period means 20 calendar days after the breaching party is notified in writing by a non-defaulting Partner.
Reasonable period has the meaning set forth in Section 13.01 hereof.
Reasonable period means, with respect to any defaulting member, a period of ten (10) Business Days after such defaulting Member receives written notice of its default from a non-defaulting Member; provided, however, that if such breach can be cured but cannot reasonably be cured within such 10-Business Day period, the period shall continue, if such defaulting Member commences to cure the breach within such 10-Business Day period, for so long as such defaulting Member diligently prosecutes the cure to completion up to a maximum of the lesser of (a) twenty (20) Business Days, or (b) the period of time allowed for such performance under any material agreement affecting the Company Property, including without limitation the mortgage, if any, encumbering Company Property.