Threshold Qualification definition

Threshold Qualification means the minimum level of qualification required for an education, training or qualification programme to be considered as an Approved Qualification.

Examples of Threshold Qualification in a sentence

  • Google and Yahoo for instance provide procedures to trade mark proprietors that enable them to lodge a complaint for an unlawful use of their mark.

  • Professional qualifications must meet both UCL’s Threshold Qualification Requirements and the professional body’s requirements which may include additional learning hours, credits, assessments and fitness to practise procedures.2. A programme may require exemption from certain UCL regulations in order to comply with professional standards.

  • These Qualifications must meet both UCL’s Threshold Qualification Requirements and the PSRB’s requirements which may include additional learning hours, credits, assessments and Fitness to Practise procedures.

  • Proposals for new Qualifications must be developed in line with the Qualifications and CreditFramework, approved by Academic Committee and incorporated into the Qualifications of UCL and the Threshold Qualification Requirements.

  • New Programmes must be aligned to the Threshold Qualification Requirements, which describe the typical characteristics of the main groups of UCL Qualifications, and approved by the Programme and Module Approval Panel on behalf of Education Committee.

  • Consult the Academic Quality and Standards Handbook Section 2: Qualification and Curriculum Framework to confirm that the qualification will continue to meet all necessary external statutory and regulatory requirements and will continue to meet the UWL Threshold Qualification Requirements (UWL TQRs).

  • Table 1: Reporting, identification and qualification thresholds per ICH Q3B(R2) Maximum daily dose Reporting threshold Identification Threshold Qualification Threshold > 1g or 2 g 0.05% 0.10% 0.15% In order to proceed with the review of this drug submission, it is necessary to determine if each of the Sponsor’s proposed impurity limits are qualified.

  • The Threshold Qualification Requirements describe the minimum academic standards expected of each Programme of Study leading to a UCL Qualification.

  • Taught students must be registered for the full length of their programme of study at UCL.2. The length of each UCL qualification is defined in Chapter 2, Section 8: Threshold Qualification Requirements.

Related to Threshold Qualification

  • Minimum Qualifications Qualifications mandated for the position and which must be possessed by an employee before the employee can be considered for employment in a specific classification.

  • pre-qualification means the first stage of the Bidding Process involving the submission, opening and evaluation of the Qualification Documents submitted by the Prospective Bidders.

  • Statement of Qualifications means a written statement submitted to a procurement unit in response to a request for statement of qualifications.

  • Request for Qualifications means all materials and

  • Qualification Period means the period of time in which the List of Approved Suppliers shall be valid in accordance with the Tender; in which the Company shall have the right, at any time to issue Purchase Order(s) for Goods and/or to approach any or all of the Approved Suppliers and invite them, by way of RFQ to supply Goods, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract.

  • Qualification Date means the date as of which the Offering Statement was or will be qualified with the Commission pursuant to Regulation A, the Act and the Rules and Regulations; and

  • Request For Qualifications (RFQ means the written solicitation, including all Addenda thereto, issued by the Department seeking SOQs in order to identify and Short-List the Proposers to receive the RFP for the Project.

  • Impermissible Qualification means, relative to the opinion or certification of any independent public accountant as to any financial statement of the Borrower, any qualification or exception to such opinion or certification:

  • Data qualifier means a specified character (or string of characters) that immediately precedes a data field that defines the general category or intended use of the data that follows.

  • Prequalification means the process set out in the Rules for determining whether an applicant is eligible to bid in a capacity auction in respect of a CMU;

  • Qualifications , in relation to an employee, means any degree, diploma or other academic, technical or professional qualification relevant to the position which he held.

  • Qualification Requirements means the qualification requirements as set forth in Section-2, Clause 2.1 of this RFP;

  • Qualification Deadline has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(ii).

  • Independent Qualified Party means an investment banking firm, accounting firm or appraisal firm of national standing; provided, however, that such firm is not an Affiliate of the Company.

  • Capital Disqualification Event has the meaning specified in Section 1.1 of the Indenture.

  • Qualification means any degree, diploma or certificate conferred upon a person after having been examined in respect of that person’s proficiency in a particular field of study;

  • TLAC Disqualification Event means OSFI has advised the Bank in writing that the bail-inable notes issued under the applicable pricing supplement will no longer be recognized in full as TLAC under the TLAC Guideline as interpreted by the Superintendent, provided that a TLAC Disqualification Event will not occur where the exclusion of those bail-inable notes from the Bank’s TLAC requirements is due to the remaining maturity of those bail-inable notes being less than any period prescribed by any relevant eligibility criteria applicable as of the issue date of those bail-inable notes.

  • Pre-Qualifying Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 27.3 of this Part C.

  • MREL Disqualification Event means that, at any time, all or part of the outstanding nominal amount of Securities is or will be excluded fully or partially from the eligible liabilities available to meet the MREL Requirements provided that: (a) the exclusion of a Series of such Securities from the MREL Requirements due to the remaining maturity of such Securities being less than any period prescribed thereunder, does not constitute a MREL Disqualification Event; (b) the exclusion of all or some of a Series of Securities due to there being insufficient headroom for such Securities within a prescribed exception to the otherwise applicable general requirements for eligible liabilities does not constitute a MREL Disqualification Event; and (c) the exclusion of all or some of a Series of Securities as a result of such Securities being purchased by or on behalf of the Issuer or as a result of a purchase which is funded directly or indirectly by the Issuer, does not constitute a MREL Disqualification Event.

  • Non-Qualifying Party means any Borrower or any Guarantor that on the Eligibility Date fails for any reason to qualify as an Eligible Contract Participant.

  • Electric Reliability Organization or “ERO” means the organization that is certified by the Commission under Section 39.3 of its regulations, the purpose of which is to establish and enforce Reliability Standards for the Bulk Power System in the United States, subject to Commission review. The organization may also have received recognition by Applicable Governmental Authorities in Canada and Mexico to establish and enforce Reliability Standards for the Bulk Power Systems of the respective countries.

  • Minimum Annual Resource Requirement means, for Delivery Years through May 31, 2017, the minimum amount of capacity that PJM will seek to procure from Annual Resources for the PJM Region and for each Locational Deliverability Area for which the Office of the Interconnection is required under Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5.10(a) to establish a separate VRR Curve for such Delivery Year. For the PJM Region, the Minimum Annual Resource Requirement shall be equal to the RTO Reliability Requirement minus [the Sub-Annual Resource Reliability Target for the RTO in Unforced Capacity]. For an LDA, the Minimum Annual Resource Requirement shall be equal to the LDA Reliability Requirement minus [the LDA CETL] minus [the Sub-Annual Resource Reliability Target for such LDA in Unforced Capacity]. The LDA CETL may be adjusted pro rata for the amount of load served under the FRR Alternative.

  • Acid rain emissions limitation means, as defined in 40 CFR 72.2*, a limitation on emissions of sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides under the acid rain program under Title IV of the Clean Air Act (CAA).

  • Qualified voter means a person who is entitled to vote pursuant to the Constitution of Virginia and

  • Disqualification Event shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(rr).

  • Certificate of Substantial Performance means a certificate issued by the NCC when the Work reaches Substantial Performance;