Minimum Eligibility Sample Clauses

The Minimum Eligibility clause sets out the basic requirements that a party must meet to participate in an agreement or benefit from its terms. Typically, this clause outlines specific criteria such as age, legal capacity, licensing, or other qualifications that must be satisfied before a party is considered eligible. For example, it may require that participants be over 18 years old or possess certain certifications. Its core function is to ensure that only qualified and appropriate parties are involved, thereby reducing risk and ensuring compliance with legal or contractual standards.
Minimum Eligibility. In order to be eligible for the Police Corporal assignment, an applicant must meet the following minimum requirements: a. Four (4) years of experience as a Police Officer with the City of Clearlake; and b. Experience serving as a Watch Commander with the City of Clearlake; and c. Experience serving as a Field Training Officer with the City of Clearlake.
Minimum Eligibility. Customer is entitled to the benefits of this Office SLA only to the extent that Customer maintains a minimum of fifty (50) Digital Lines under the Office Service Attachment with a minimum twelve (12) month Term. This Office SLA shall not apply to any period of time where Customer does not meet the foregoing requirements.
Minimum Eligibility. Customer is entitled to the benefits of this Contact Centre SLA only to the extent that Customer maintains a minimum of ten (10) Contact Centre Seats under the Agreement with a minimum twelve (12) month Initial Term and twelve (12) month Renewal Term. This Contact Centre SLA shall not apply to any period of time where Customer does not meet the foregoing requirements.