Section II definition

Section II. GENERAL INFORMATION
Section II means Excess Insurance or High Deductible policies, as those terms are defined in this rule.
Section II means the terms and conditions in Section II headed “Terms and Conditions for IPO and Placing” of the Trading Account Terms, as from time to time amended and supplemented;

Examples of Section II in a sentence

  • SECTION I: Bid Invitation Page 2 SECTION II: Bid Table of Contents Page 3 SECTION III: Background and Purpose Page 4 SECTION IV: Bid Contacts and Response Information Page 5 SECTION V: General Bid Notes Page 6 SECTION VI: Bid and Contract Requirements Page 6 SECTION VII: Product Specifications Page 17 SECTION VIII: Participating Agencies and Addresses Page 18 ATTACHMENTS: A.

  • SECTION I: Bid Invitation Page 2 SECTION II: Bid Table of Contents Page 3 SECTION III: Background and Statement of Purpose Page 4 SECTION IV: Bid Contacts and Response Information Page 5 SECTION V: General Bid Conditions Page 7 SECTION VI: Bid and Contract Requirements Page 9 SECTION VII: Participating Agencies and Addresses Page 21 ATTACHMENTS: A.


More Definitions of Section II

Section II. Incoming data
Section II. System Support:
Section II. (After reading each fact, please check off the box to the left.) ☐ You must be degree seeking at CFK and meet all of the eligibility requirements for approval for transient study, as determined by the Office of the Registrar and the Office of Financial Aid. ☐ To be eligible for most types of aid Transient study requires a minimum enrollment of six credit hours at the Host Institution. ☐ You must be registered for the approved courses appearing on the Transient Student Form. ☐ Only CFK will process qualified financial aid for eligible CFK degree-seeking students’ participation in transient study. ☐ ☐ You are responsible for paying fees to the Host Institution prior to the disbursement of your eligible financial aid. Florida Bright Futures Scholarships do not pay for remedial courses. ☐ You may be required to repay certain financial aid programs should you drop or withdraw from any classes.
Section II. Agricultural Resources (page 2) • Section III: Air Quality (page 3) • Section V: Cultural Resources (page 3) • Section VIII: Hydrology and Water Quality (page 5) • Section XII: Population and Housing (page 6) • Section XIII: Public Services (page 6)
Section II. CITY OF NAPLES POLICE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES DEPARTMENT – FIRE OPERATIONS BUREAU’S RESPONSIBILITY
Section II. Civil Liability Coverages” only: • Secondary residences and other dwellings, provided they are specifically described on the “Coverage Summary Page”. • Premises where you are residing temporarily or which you are using temporarily, provided that: - you do not own such premises; and - you are neither the tenant nor user of the premises under the terms of an agreement for more than 180 consecutive days. • Subject to the coverage period, premises located within the lot lines of your newly acquired principal residence, provided that: - such premises are not covered by another insurance policy; and - such newly acquired principal residence is located in Canada. The coverage period is for 30 consecutive days: - It commences when you acquire ownership of, rent or occupy the premises, whichever occurs first. - It ends upon expiration of the 30 day period or upon termination of this insurance policy, whichever occurs first. • Individual or family cemetery plots or burial vaults located in Canada and for which you are responsible. • Vacant land in Canada you own or rent, excluding farm land. • Land in Canada where an independent contractor is building a one-unit or two-unit dwelling to be occupied by you. Residence employee means a person who performs duties for you in connection with the maintenance or use of the premises, including personal services. This does not include persons performing duties in connection with your business or under an independent contractor agreement or service agreement. Retention tank or holding pond means a tank in which surface, ground or storm water runoff is held temporarily before being released gradually into the drainage system. Spores includes, but is not limited to, any reproductive particle or microscopic fragment produced by, emitted from or arising out of any fungi. (a) A person who is married to or has entered into a civil union with another person and is living with that person. (b) A person who is not married but has lived in a marital relationship in the same household for at least one year with another person who is publicly presented as his or her spouse. Such person will be considered to be a spouse in the following cases:  A child has been born or is to be born of their union;  They have adopted a child together;  One of them has adopted a child of the other.