SAIF. The Savings Association Insurance Fund, or any successor thereto.
SAIF. The Savings Association Insurance Fund, or any successor thereto. Securities Act of 1933 or the 1933 Act: The Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
SAIF means the Savings Association Insurance Fund, or any successor thereto.
Examples of SAIF in a sentence
Mileage payments for medical appointments and prescription reimbursements are also examples of benefits provided by SAIF Corporation.
The GE will be notified by SAIF Corporation of the rights and coverage when the claim is processed.
In addition to medical expenses related to the injury or illness, benefits provided by SAIF Corporation may also include temporary total disability payments if the GE is unable to work as authorized by an attending physician.
All University of Oregon employees, including GEs, are covered by workers' compensation insurance through SAIF Corporation.
SAIF or Agency safety representatives shall have reasonable access to the home worksite to conduct accident investigations or job site evaluations.
More Definitions of SAIF
SAIF. The Savings Association Insurance Fund, as from time to time constituted, created under the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enhancement Act of 1989, or, if at any time after the execution of this Agreement the Savings Association Insurance Fund is not existing and performing duties now assigned to it, the body performing such duties on such date.
SAIF means the Savings Association Insurance Fund administered by the FDIC.
SAIF. The Savings Association Insurance Fund of the FDIC, or its successor in interest.
SAIF. The Savings Association Insurance Fund, or any successor thereto. Servicer: Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., or its successor in interest or assigns or any successor to the Servicer under this Agreement as herein provided.
SAIF means the Savings Association Insurance Fund of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
SAIF has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.
SAIF. Xxx Xxxxxg's Association Insurance Fund, or any successor thereto.