Withdraw definition
Withdraw. “Withdrawing” or “Withdrawal” means the resignation of a Member from the Company as a Member. Such terms shall not include any Dispositions of Membership Interests (which are governed by Article IV), even though the Member making a Disposition may cease to be a Member as a result of such Disposition.
Withdraw or “Withdrawal” with respect to a Partner means a Partner ceasing to be a partner of the Partnership (except as a Retaining Withdrawn Partner) for any reason (including death, disability, removal, resignation or retirement, whether such is voluntary or involuntary), unless the context shall limit the type of withdrawal to a specific reason, and “Withdrawn” with respect to a Partner means, as aforesaid, a Partner who has ceased to be a partner of the Partnership.
Withdraw and the adjectival forms "Withdrawing" and "Withdrawn") shall mean, as to a General Partner, the occurrence of the death, adjudication of insanity or incompetence, Bankruptcy of such Partner, the withdrawal, removal or retirement from the Partnership of such Partner for any reason, including any sale, pledge, encumbering, assignment or other transfer of all or any part of its General Partner Interest and those situations when a General Partner may no longer continue as a General Partner by reason of any law or pursuant to any terms of this Agreement.
Examples of Withdraw in a sentence
At the present time you may use the audio response access service to: - Obtain balance, withdrawal, dividend, cleared check information, loan payment, due date and loan payoff information on your accounts at the Credit Union - Transfer funds between your savings, checking, Money Maker, and loan accounts as allowed, Including loan payments - Withdraw funds from your savings, checking and Money Maker accounts by check, made payable to you and mailed to you at the address on your account.
More Definitions of Withdraw
Withdraw or "cancel", when used with respect to Shares, shall refer, where the context requires, to an entry or entries or an electronic transfer or transfers in an account or accounts maintained by institutions authorized under Australian law to effect transfers of securities and not to the physical transfer of certificates representing the Shares.
Withdraw when used (i) with respect to Shares, (a) in the case of book-entry Shares, shall refer to an entry or entries in an account or accounts maintained by institutions authorized under applicable law to effect transfers of securities, or (b) in the case of certificated Shares, to the physical delivery, deposit, withdrawal or transfer of certificates representing the Shares and (ii) with respect to American Depositary Shares evidenced by Receipts, (a) in the case of American Depositary Shares available in book-entry form, shall refer to appropriate adjustments in the records maintained by (1) the Depositary, (2) DTC or its nominee, or (3) institutions that have accounts with DTC, as applicable, or (b) otherwise, shall refer to the physical delivery, deposit, surrender, transfer or withdrawal of such American Depositary Shares evidenced by Receipts.
Withdraw or “withdrawal” means the complete withdrawal of a “student” due to a Covered Cause of Loss from your educational institution that prevents the “student” from attending regularly scheduled classes, sessions or activities. The “withdrawal” must prevent the “student” from receiving credit for the covered term.
Withdraw means to recall or retract a grievance from further consideration under these grievance procedures.
Withdraw means, in relation to Electricity, to withdraw from the IESO-Controlled Grid at the Delivery Point, subject to adjustments in accordance with the Metering Plan.
Withdraw means that, due to significant deficien- cies or failure to meet the criteria of authorization or exemp- tion, the board has withdrawn the authorization or exemption granted to an institution. Upon withdrawal, the institution must cease all degree-granting operations immediately.
Withdraw or “Withdrawal” – means extracting groundwater by pumping or by any other method other than the discharge of natural springs.