Required Actions definition

Required Actions has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.5(a).
Required Actions has the meaning set out in Section 5.4.
Required Actions means, collectively: (w) the approval by the Stockholders at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the matters described in Sections 2(a) , 2(c) and, if required, 2(b) hereof; (x) the election at the 1997 Annual Meeting, subject to the completion of all Required Actions, of the New Directors (as hereinafter defined); (y) the approval by the Board of Directors at the Special Board Meeting of the matters described in Sections 2(a), (c), (d), (e) and (g) hereof; and (z) compliance with Section 4(b) hereof);

Examples of Required Actions in a sentence

  • If Lender determines that any part of the Property is subject to a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument and Borrower has not taken any of the Required Actions in regard to such lien, Lender may give Borrower a notice identifying the lien.

  • Exhibit A Scope of Company Work Exhibit B Preliminary Milestone Schedule Exhibit C Customer Required Actions Exhibit D Company Insurance Requirements Exhibit E Customer Insurance Requirements Effective Date: 6/30/2022 - Docket #: ER22-2523-000 - Page 60 12465314.8 6/24/2021 Exhibit A: Scope of Company Work Customer is expanding its Hook Road Station 127 Substation located in Farmington, NY (the “Station 127 Substation Expansion Project”).

  • Within 10 days after the date on which that notice is given, Borrower must satisfy the lien or take one or more of the Required Actions.


More Definitions of Required Actions

Required Actions has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.11(b)
Required Actions means the actions under Section 2.1(b), Section 2.1(e) (only if CTX and the IV Parties execute and deliver to one another the New PSA), Section 2.1(f), and Section 2.1(g).
Required Actions. It’s the Law in Michigan! • Remove aquatic plants from boats, boating equipment, and boat trailers before launching or placing in the water (NREPA Part 413 Sec. 41325). • Drain live xxxxx, bilges and all water from boats before leaving the access site (MI DNR Fisheries Order 245). • Dispose of unused bait in the trash. Do not release bait into the water (MI DNR Fisheries Order 245). • Don’t transfer fish to water bodies other than where they were caught (DNR Fisheries Order 245). Additional Recommended Actions – Protect Our Natural Resources! • Inspect and remove plants and mud from boats and trailers and dry equipment before leaving the access area. Dispose of the material in a trash receptacle or otherwise away from the water body, if possible. • Wash boats and trailers before leaving the access area if possible, at a nearby car wash, or at home. • Dry boats and equipment for at least 5 days before launching into a different body of water. • Disinfect live xxxxx and bilges with bleach solution (1/2 cup bleach to 5 gallons water). Boat inspection and cleaning tips Use the following diagram to point out the important locations to check during an inspection for aquatic invasive species: As you’re talking about or demonstrating boat and equipment inspections for AIS, keep in mind the simple “Clean, Drain, Dry” phrase and remind people to: • Clean boats and equipment after each use to remove aquatic plants, mud and other debris or materials. Cleaning can be done by physically removing plants and other material with your hands, a rag or with pressure water from a boat wash system. • Drain live xxxxx and bilges before leaving the boating access site • Dry boats, trailers and equipment at the boating access site with a towel and then allow them to dry for at least 5 days at home before going to other waters Clean Boats Clean Waters The Clean Boats Clean Waters (CBCW) program trains volunteers to organize and conduct watercraft inspection demonstrations and AIS education efforts in their local communities. The mission of the program is to promote water resource stewardship by actively involving individuals in preventing the spread of harmful aquatic invasive species. The CBCW program handbook contains detailed information about volunteer watercraft inspections and additional information that may be useful. To learn more about the program or to enroll, view the resources below: Clean Boats Clean Waters website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/ Clean Boats Clean Wa...
Required Actions. Section 6.2(d) “SCA” Section 9.5Specified Contracts” Section 3.17(a) “Stock Consideration” Section 2.1(a)
Required Actions has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Escrow Agreement.
Required Actions has the meaning specified in Section 6.11.
Required Actions is defined in Section 1.3.1 of Schedule 2 to the Aircraft Lease Shared Terms.