Rejected definition

Rejected in relation to a complaint means that a complaint has not been upheld and the insurer regards the complaint as finalised after advising the complainant that it does not intend to take any further action to resolve the complaint and includes complaints regarded by the insurer as unjustified or invalid, or where the complainant does not accept or respond to the insurer’s proposals to resolve the complaint;
Rejected means the submittal does not meet the requirements set out in the Contract Documents. The Contractor must resubmit in accordance with the Contract Documents and any corrections and/or comments made regarding the Submittal by the reviewer. Submittals marked in this manner shall not be released for fabrication, delivery, or construction.
Rejected means the application has been reviewed but contains one or more errors requiring correction by the applicant at no additional fee before a final determination on the application can be made. "Rejected" does not mean the application is denied;

Examples of Rejected in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall remove the Rejected Goods and the Contractor Property in accordance with the terms and conditions of the written notice.

  • Each Party agrees and acknowledges that (i) the damages that Seller would incur due to a Rejected Purchase would be difficult or impossible to predict with certainty, and (ii) it is impractical and difficult to assess actual damages in the circumstances stated, and therefore the Resale Damages as agreed to by the Parties and set forth herein is a fair and reasonable calculation of such damages.

  • Rejected product not removed by the Contractor within ten days shall be deemed abandoned by the Contractor, and the Customer shall have the right to dispose of it as its own property.

  • Rejected item(s) left longer than fifteen (15) days will be regarded as abandoned, and the University shall have the right to dispose of them as its own property and shall retain that portion of the proceeds of any sale that represents the University’s costs and expenses in regard to the storage and sale of the item(s).

  • If Xxxxx fails to accept all or part of any of the Products to be purchased by Buyer hereunder, and such failure to accept (a) is not the result of Reliability Curtailment or (b) is not otherwise excused under the terms of this‌ Agreement (a “Rejected Purchase”), then Buyer shall pay Seller, on the date payment would otherwise be due in respect of the month in which the failure occurred, an amount for such Rejected Purchase equal to the Resale Damages.


More Definitions of Rejected

Rejected means a filing is:
Rejected which means do not proceed; make arrangements for the review of the proposed Work with the Owner as soon as possible.
Rejected means that submittal does not comply with contract documents, or that equipment proposed to be provided does not comply with the specified requirements or is not equal or better in quality and performance than that item specified. Fabrication, manufacture, or construction shall not proceed. Resubmit in accordance with the contract documents and specified requirements.
Rejected or "rejected from testing" means that the vehicle cannot be inspected due to conditions in accordance with 9 VAC 5-91-420 C or 9 VAC 5-91-420 G 3.
Rejected in relation to a complaint means that the complaint has not been upheld, and that NI regards the complaint as finalised after advising the complainant that it does not intend to take any further action to resolve the complaint. This can arise either where NI rejects a complaint without offering to take steps to resolve it because it regards the complaint as unjustified or invalid, or where the client or prospective client does not accept or respond to NI's proposals to resolve the complaint and NI then advises the complainant that it does not intend to take any further action to resolve the complaint.
Rejected means a device that is not correct.