Regional Centers definition

Regional Centers means those regional retail shopping centers, including Peripheral Property in respect thereof, and any other real property owned, acquired and/or developed by the Partnership, provided that some portion of the enclosed mall portion thereof is open for business to the public generally, in each case for so long as the Partnership has a Direct or Indirect Beneficial Interest therein. Reference to a Regional Center includes any one of the Regional Centers.
Regional Centers means those regional retail shopping centers, including peripheral property in respect thereof, owned Directly or Indirectly by TRG on the date of this Agreement, as well as those regional retail shopping centers and any other real property acquired and/or developed by TRG after the date of this Agreement, provided that some portion of the enclosed mall portion thereof is open for business to the public generally, in each case for so long as TRG has a Direct or Indirect Beneficial Interest therein. Reference to a Regional Center includes any one of the Regional Centers. “Regulations” (including Temporary Regulations or Proposed Regulations) means the Income Tax Regulations promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time (including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations).
Regional Centers means off-campuses constituted by the University and functioning as part of the University, established in more tribal dominated areas, as prescribed in the Statutes;

Examples of Regional Centers in a sentence

  • Location Request -- Applicants shall have the opportunity to request up to six schools or up to two Regional Centers.

  • The Union's bargaining committee shall consist of the Local President, Local Chief ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, (1) regular employee from Pew Campus and Regional Centers and not more than one (1) regular employee from two (2) other representation districts.

  • If the cumulative payments Contractor receives for Center and all other Regional Centers is less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) in each state fiscal year, Contractor may conduct a review and provide a Review Report to Center rather than an Audit Report; otherwise, Contractor shall conduct an audit and provide an Audit Report to Center.

  • Regional Centers provide people with residential, day, transportation, and social, independent living, and respite, medical, psychological, preschool and other services.

  • This shall include coordinating consumer care through other providers, Region V, the Regional Centers, and System Management.

  • Contractor has the primary responsibility to provide all Medically Necessary Covered Services, including services which exceed the services provided by Local Education Agencies (LEA), Regional Centers, or local governmental health programs.

  • Contractor shall maintain Service Records in accordance with Title 17 Section 58615 (Service Records) and Section 54326 (General Requirements for Vendors and Regional Centers).

  • The Regional Centers for Results-Based Management (RBM) and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Capacity Program (henceforth referred to as “the Program”) is a collaborative effort among donors and partner countries to strengthen the M&E capacity of partner countries for RBM.

  • A spontaneous report is an unsolicited communication by healthcare professionals or consumers to a company, regulatory authority or other organization (e.g. WHO, Regional Centers, Poison Control Center) that describes one or more adverse drug reactions in a patient who was given one or more medicinal products and that does not derive from a study or any organized data collection scheme.

  • It is expected that the following activities will be implemented by the ten MHTTC Regional Centers.


More Definitions of Regional Centers

Regional Centers means such centers identified by the Recipient in the National Spatial Plan.