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Insert means a foot mold or orthosis constructed of more than one layer of a material that:
Insert incorporated in the State of "or" a national bank"
Insert. Not Applicable" in lieu of text if no portion of the Total Revolving Loan Commitment is being assigned. Otherwise, the Borrower and the Administrative Agent shall direct the entire amount of the Commitment Fee to the Assignee at the rate set forth in Section 3.01(a) of the Credit Agreement, with the Assignor and the Assignee effecting any agreed upon sharing of the Commitment Fee through payment by the Assignee to the Assignor.

Examples of Insert in a sentence

  • Insert the prior year estimated actual expenditures to compute the estimated percentage increase (decrease).

  • Insert Chairman of the executive Committee of the Indian Roads Congress (for highway project) or any other appropriate institutions (for other types of works).

  • Deposit of 10% (due before execution) of (Insert number in words) dollars $(Insert number).00) Scheduled Payments: (month/day/year) $(Insert number).00) (month/day/year) $(Insert number).00) GLPL acknowledges receipt of an initial payment of (Insert number in words) dollars $(Insert number).00) from the Generator (the "deposit").

  • Invoices may be sent to: [insert name of person in the DEPARTMENT that will received, include email and address/slot info] Approved invoices will be paid monthly by check made out to [insert Contractor name], to be delivered via US mail to Contractor’s primary address: [Insert Contractor’s address for payments] Invoices shall be paid by the University within 30 business days of receipt.

  • The categories of data to be disposed of are set forth below or are found in an attachment to this Directive: [Insert categories of data here] Disposition is Complete.


More Definitions of Insert

Insert means the following content, if and to the extent such content is independently Protected by the Copyright Act and, if a “United States work” as defined in 17 U.S.C. § 101, is covered by a registration with the United States Copyright Office as of the Notice Commencement Date, and is either (a) contained in a Book if there is no Person who has a Copyright Interest in such content and a Copyright Interest in such Book’s Principal Work, (b) contained in a Public Domain Book, or (c) contained in a Government Work that, on or before the Notice Commencement Date, was published or distributed to the public or made available for public access: (i) text, such as forewords, afterwords, prologues, epilogues, essays, poems, quotations, letters, song lyrics, or excerpts from other Books, Periodicals or other works; (ii) children’s Book illustrations;(iii) musical notation (i.e., notes on a staff or tablature); and (iv) tables, charts and graphs. The term “Insert” does not include (1) pictorial works, such as photographs, illustrations (other than children’s Book illustrations), maps or paintings, or (2) works that are in, or as they become in, the public domain under the Copyright Act in the United States.
Insert as that agreement is amended by the Border Groundwaters Agreement Amendment Agreement (a copy of which is set out in Schedule 2 to that Act)".
Insert subject to Lessee's security requirements,". Insert the following sentence at the end of Section 9: "All such demonstrations will be conducted in such manner as to minimize any interference with Lessee's operations.".
Insert name": "HeaderContainer",
Insert zero Dollars” ("$0.00). Delete the last sentence and replace with “Reimbursement to the Architect for costs incurred in obtaining the Sustainability Certification shall be in accordance with Article 11.8.1.”
Insert means any communication inside an individual package and/or carton purchased at retail by consumers, such as a miniature leaflet or brochure.
Insert means the same as foot orthosis.