DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. The certain words and phrases used in this Plan Agreement mean the following: Applicable Law: The applicable federal and state laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, and codes that apply to your Plan. Authorized Representatives: The persons authorized by you to file a Service Request or communicate with us on your behalf. Breakdown: The electrical or mechanical failure of the Covered Item to operate as designed when installed and used in accordance with the applicable manufacturer’s instructions and Applicable Law. Cash-in-Lieu Payment: The monetary payment you may receive instead of us repairing or replacing your Covered Item. Covered Breakdown: A Breakdown of a Covered Item due to a Covered Cause as provided by this Plan Agreement.
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DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. The following capitalised terms used in this Agreement shall have the respective meanings specified below:
DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. INTRODUCTION The words and expressions used in the Rules which have capital letters have the meanings set out below. In the Rules:
DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. The following capitalized terms are used in this Award Agreement with the following meanings:
DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. Appendix I to the Agreement is amended by deleting existing Appendix I and substituting therefor new Appendix I attached as Appendix I hereto.
DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. In the Participation Agreement and each other Operative Document, unless the context otherwise requires:
DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. The Definitions Appendix shall be amended as follows:- Eligible Employee The definition of Eligible Employee in the Definitions Appendix shall be deleted and replaced by the following: “Eligible Employee any person (including one who is a director of the Company) who, at the Date of Xxxxx, is
DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. The Definitions Appendix shall be amended as follows:-
DEFINITIONS APPENDIX. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Agreement have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Definitions Appendix.