Reasonably prompt definition

Reasonably prompt generally means delivering, emailing, or placing the periodic statement in the mail within 4 days of the close of the courtesy period of the previous billing cycle. (Comment 41(b)-1)

Examples of Reasonably prompt in a sentence

  • Reasonably prompt methods of distribution to security holders may be used instead of mailing.

  • Reasonably prompt notice of defects discovered by the OWNER or ENGINEER shall be given to the CONTRACTOR.

  • Reasonably prompt time frames for the conclusion of the grievance process.

  • Reasonably prompt action on his/her application for assistance (see 470 NAC 1- 009.03D);3.

  • Reasonably prompt and equitable resolution of allegations of Prohibited Conduct; B.

  • Reasonably prompt timeframes for conclusion of the grievance process, including reasonably prompt timeframes for filing and resolving appeals and informal resolution processes have been established by the University.

  • Reasonably prompt action on his/her application for assistance (see 468 NAC 1-009.02B);3.

  • Reasonably prompt notice of the taking of any action taken without a meeting by less than unanimous written consent, together with a copy of the action taken, will be given to those Members who have not consented in writing.

  • Reasonably prompt notice of the taking of any action taken without a meeting by less than unanimous written consent shall be given to those Members who have not consented in writing and who, if the action had been taken at a meeting, would have been entitled to notice of the meeting if the record date for such meeting had been the date that written consents signed by a sufficient number of Members to take the action were obtained.

  • Reasonably prompt access to and from the same shall not be a “use” or “obstruction” prohibited by this ordinance.

Related to Reasonably prompt

  • Reasonable in the circumstances means using no more force than is needed.

  • Reasonable in these circumstances means ‘using no more force than is needed’. The use of force may involve either passive physical contact, such as standing between pupils or blocking a pupil’s path, or active physical contact such as leading a pupil by the arm out of the classroom. Departmental advice for schools is available here

  • Reasonable and Customary means, in relation to a charge for Medical Service, such level which does not exceed the general range of charges being charged by the relevant service providers in the locality where the charge is incurred for similar treatment, services or supplies to individuals with similar conditions, e.g. of the same sex and similar Age, for a similar Disability, as reasonably determined by the Company in utmost good faith. The Reasonable and Customary charges shall not in any event exceed the actual charges incurred.

  • Reasonable pupil means a pupil, including, but not limited to, an exceptional needs pupil, who exercises average care, skill, and judgment in conduct for a person of his or her age, or for a person of his or her age with his or her exceptional needs.

  • Practicable means available and capable of being done after taking into consideration cost, existing technology, and logistics in light of overall project purposes.

  • Reasonable suspicion means a basis for forming a belief based on specific facts and rational inferences drawn from those facts.

  • Assistance means cash and any other benefits provided pursuant to this chapter.

  • Reasonable payment means, with respect to professional and other technical services, a payment in an amount that is consistent with the amount normally paid for such services in the private sector.