VSA Course definition

VSA Course means the VSA Course as specified and described on Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, including any updates or revisions to the VSA Course that VSA may make in its sole discretion.

Examples of VSA Course in a sentence

  • VSA may from time to time supplement/edit/delete/amend some or all of the materials in the VSA Course.

  • This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and, subject to Subsection 6.1 or unless earlier terminated pursuant to Subsection 7.2 below, shall continue until expiration of the Enrollment Period for the VSA Course unless terminated earlier as provided herein.

  • Upgrades to any of the VSA Course are not subject to this Agreement and will be separately priced by VSA.

  • Upon expiration of the Enrollment Period, Student will not be entitled to: (1) receive any further access to the VSA Course; (2) download or receive from VSA any copies of or materials from the VSA Course; or (3) receive any further training, services, assistance or instruction from VSA with respect to the VSA Course.

  • At VSA’s sole discretion, VSA may designate any such supplemented/edited/deleted/amended versions as an “Upgrade,” which shall be deemed a different course and not an update or revision to a VSA Course.

  • VSA shall have no obligation to make updates and revisions to the VSA Course.

  • Student may at any time cancel his/her enrollment in the VSA Course subject to terms and conditions of this Agreement, including but not limited to the Refund Policy as specified on Exhibit A.

  • Student shall indemnify VSA and hold VSA and its members, employees, representatives, independent contractors, attorneys, affiliated entities, and agents harmless from any loss, claim, damage to persons or property, or expense (including, but not limited to, attorney’s fees) arising out of this Agreement or Student’s use of the VSA Course, to the extent that the loss, claim, damage, or expense is caused by acts or omissions of Student or from Student’s breach of this Agreement.

  • Student wishes to obtain from VSA, and VSA is willing to grant to Student, permission to enroll in the VSA Course on the terms and conditions specified herein.

  • Student understands and agrees that any updates and revisions to the VSA Course shall be made in VSA’s sole discretion based on VSA’s then-current business practices, the availability of relevant information to be included therein, and other factors.

Related to VSA Course

  • Core Course means a course that a student admitted to a particular programme must successfully complete to receive the degree and which cannot be substituted by any other course

  • training course means a course of training or instruction provided wholly or partly by or on behalf of or in pursuance of arrangements made with, or approved by or on behalf of, Skills Development Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, a government department or the Secretary of State.

  • Water course means a natural channel or an artificial channel formed by training or diversion of a natural channel meant for carrying storm and waste water.

  • Approved course means a course that has been approved by the department for the training of lead professionals.

  • Ordinary Course means, with respect to an action taken by a Person, that such action is consistent with the past practices of the Person and is taken in the ordinary course of the normal day-to-day operations of the Person.

  • Online course means a course or grade-level subject instruction that (i) is delivered by a multidivision online provider primarily electronically using the Internet or other computer-based methods and (ii) is taught by a teacher primarily from a remote location, with student access to the teacher given synchronously, asynchronously, or both.

  • Buyer in ordinary course of business means a person that buys goods in good faith, without knowledge that the sale violates the rights of another person in the goods, and in the ordinary course from a person, other than a pawnbroker, in the business of selling goods of that kind. A person buys goods in the ordinary course if the sale to the person comports with the usual or customary practices in the kind of business in which the seller is engaged or with the seller's own usual or customary practices. A person that sells oil, gas, or other minerals at the wellhead or minehead is a person in the business of selling goods of that kind. A buyer in ordinary course of business may buy for cash, by exchange of other property, or on secured or unsecured credit, and may acquire goods or documents of title under a preexisting contract for sale. Only a buyer that takes possession of the goods or has a right to recover the goods from the seller under article 2 may be a buyer in ordinary course of business. The term does not include a person that acquires goods in a transfer in bulk or as security for or in total or partial satisfaction of a money debt.

  • qualifying course means a qualifying course as defined for the purposes of Parts 2 and 4 of the Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations 1996;

  • the Business means the usual work and activities carried on by the Insured pertaining to his business as specified in the Schedule and no others.

  • Juvenile court means the district court of this state.

  • Lessee in ordinary course of business means a person who in good faith and without knowledge that the lease to him or her is in violation of the ownership rights or security interest or leasehold interest of a third party in the goods leases in ordinary course from a person in the business of selling or leasing goods of that kind but does not include a pawnbroker. "Leasing" may be for cash or by exchange of other property or on secured or unsecured credit and includes acquiring goods or documents of title under a pre-existing lease contract but does not include a transfer in bulk or as security for or in total or partial satisfaction of a money debt.

  • Past Practice means past practices, accounting methods, elections and conventions.

  • Ordinary Course of Business means the ordinary course of business consistent with past custom and practice (including with respect to quantity and frequency).

  • Ordinary Course Professionals Order means any order of the Bankruptcy Court permitting the Debtors to retain certain professionals in the ordinary course of their businesses.

  • Past Practices shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.5.

  • Course means classroom training delivered live either physically in person or virtually via the internet.

  • the ordinary course of business means matters connected to the day-to- day supply of goods and/or services the by B&O business or the Harman International business and does not include matters involving significant changes to the organisational structure or related to the post-merger integration of the B&O business and by the Harman International business;

  • CCAA Proceedings means the proceedings commenced by the Applicant under the CCAA as contemplated by the Initial Order;

  • In the course of transportation means in the course of transportation within the United States, or in the course of transportation outside the United States and any other nation, including handling or temporary storage incidental

  • Ordinary Course Professional Order means the Order Authorizing the Retention and Compensation of Certain Professionals Utilized in the Ordinary Course of Business [D.I. 765].

  • full-time course of study means a full-time course of study which—

  • Knowledge of Sellers means the actual knowledge of the individuals listed on Section 1.1D of the Sellers’ Disclosure Schedule as to the matters represented and as of the date the representation is made.

  • Child custody proceeding means a proceeding in which legal custody, physical custody, or visitation with respect to a child is an issue. The term includes a proceeding for divorce, separation, neglect, abuse, dependency, guardianship, paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from domestic violence in which the issue may appear. The term does not include a proceeding involving juvenile delinquency, contractual emancipation, or enforcement under Part 3 of this Article.

  • Elective Course means an optional course to be selected by a student out of such courses offered in the same or any other Department/Centre.

  • Threatened litigation as used herein shall include governmental investigations and civil investigative demands. “Litigation” as used herein shall include administrative enforcement actions brought by governmental agencies. The Contractor must also disclose any material litigation threatened or pending involving Subcontractors, consultants, and/or lobbyists. For purposes of this section, “material” refers, but is not limited, to any action or pending action that a reasonable person knowledgeable in the applicable industry would consider relevant to the Work under the Contract or any development such a person would want to be aware of in order to stay fully apprised of the total mix of information relevant to the Work, together with any litigation threatened or pending that may result in a substantial change in the Contractor’s financial condition.

  • Knowledge of Seller means the actual knowledge after reasonable inquiry of Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxx and B. Xxxxxx Xxxxx III.