The Registered Provider definition
Examples of The Registered Provider in a sentence
The Registered Provider shall so far as is practical ensure that any discharge is carried out so that it is safe, planned and agreed between the Registered Provider and the Resident.
The Registered Provider will advertise said units via Kent Homechoice and they will be allocated to Nominees in compliance with the Sevenoaks District Housing Register Allocations Policy and the Letting of Homes Policy For the remaining 25% of subsequent lettings, the Registered Provider may choose to advertise these Void Units via Kent Homechoice for allocation as described above.
The Registered Provider will notify ESCo within [5 (five)] working days that:- it has no objections to ESCo proceeding with suspension or disconnection; it intends to discharge the amounts due by the Customer in full within [10 (ten)] working days (including any Reconnection Charges); If the Registered Provider does not respond to the Prohibited Access Notice within the prescribed time period ESCo may at its discretion proceed with suspension or disconnection]20.
The Registered Provider shall so far as is reasonably practical arrange to meet the care needs of the Resident based on the care plan.
The Registered Provider for this housing will need to be transparently procured to ensure best value but will include CYC as an option.
The Registered Provider confirms its agreement to enter into a contract for the transfer of the Affordable Dwellings within [90] days of service of this notice of Offer.
The Registered Provider is the Responsible Person for carrying out the FRA at the Property and for ensuring it is reviewed periodically and when any significant changes occur to, for example, layout, management or staffing.
The Registered Provider shall not be unreasonably responsible or liable for the loss of any property, belongings, aids, appliances or valuables of the Resident, or provided to the Resident for their use, which have not been stored in accordance with the relevant Nursing Home policy.
The Registered Provider agrees with the Council to pay the reasonable legal costs which the Council incurs in preparing and entering into this Nomination Agreement and the Council's reasonable costs to cover the nominations procedure.
The Registered Provider (previously RSL) and the Leaseholder confirm that the covenants and conditions contained in the Lease (as varied by this Deed) are to continue in full force and effect.