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

  • The Indemnified party shall provide the Indemnifying party with the following: Reasonably prompt notice of Claims.

  • Reasonably prompt written notice of any written communication received by a Key Person from a third party alleging that Borrower is infringing the rights of such third party to the Intellectual Property.

  • 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 Unitholders who have not consented in writing.

  • Reasonably prompt notice of the action so taken, which shall state the purpose or purposes for which such consent is required and may be delivered via email, without a meeting shall be given to those Members entitled to vote or consent who have not consented in writing; provided, however, that the failure to give any such notice shall not affect the validity of the action taken by such written consent.

  • Reasonably prompt notice of defective Project construction work of which the Owner or the PSC (Architect/Engineer) has actual knowledge shall be given to the CM Firm, but failure to do so will not void the CM Firm’s warranty unless actual prejudice results from such untimely notice.

  • Reasonably prompt notice of defective Project construction work of which the Owner or the Prime Professional Services Contractor (Architect/Engineer) has actual knowledge shall be given to the Project Management Firm, but failure to do so will not void the Project Management Firm’s warranty unless actual prejudice results from such untimely notice.

  • Reasonably prompt notice of Defective Work of which the Owner or Professional has actual knowledge shall be given to the Contractor, but failure to do so will not void the Contractor's warranty unless actual prejudice results from such untimely notice.

Related to Reasonably prompt

  • reasonably practicable means practicable having regard to-

  • As low as is reasonably achievable (ALARA) means making every reasonable effort to maintain exposures to radiation as far below the dose limits in these regulations as is practical, consistent with the purpose for which the licensed or registered activity is undertaken, taking into account the state of technology, the economics of improvements in relation to state of technology, the economics of improvements in relation to benefits to the public health and safety, and other societal and socioeconomic considerations, and in relation to utilization of nuclear energy and licensed or registered sources of radiation in the public interest.

  • Unreasonably impracticable means that the measures necessary to comply with the regulations require such a high investment of risk, money, time, or any other resource or asset that the operation of a marijuana establishment is not worthy of being carried out in practice by a reasonably prudent businessperson.

  • Reasonable assurance means a high degree of confidence that submitted data and statements are valid.

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