Active Block definition

Active Block means the LTC insurance policies issued by the Companies that remain in force and are not on claim.
Active Block means the LTC insurance policies issued or assumed by the Company that remain in force and are not on claim.
Active Block means a Development Block where the Working Interest has been conveyed by Assignment to EPM.

Examples of Active Block in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, EPM shall be considered a Participating Party that has fully-funded its Working Interest Share and eligible to participate in the next Subsequent Development Block if it has either (i) funded all of its Working Interest Share in the Qualifying ▇▇▇▇▇ within an Active Block, excluding any additional interest of PED it may participate with or (ii) funded 100% of at least half of the total number of Qualifying ▇▇▇▇▇ in said Active Block.

  • ABM Activity Based Management - ABM Active Block Mapping When backing up a disk, this is the process of ONLY writing USED disk blocks (as determined by the file system table) to a backup file.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, either Party may propose Qualifying ▇▇▇▇▇ in an Active Block.

Related to Active Block

  • Active Service means a Covered Person is either 1) actively at work performing all regular duties at his or her employer’s place of business or someplace the employer requires him or her to be; 2) employed, but on a scheduled holiday, vacation day, or period of approved paid leave of absence; or 3) if not employed, able to engage in substantially all of the usual activities of a person in good health of like age and sex and not confined in a Hospital or rehabilitation or rest facility.

  • Time Block means a time block of 15 minutes, for which specified electrical parameters and quantities are recorded by special energy meter, with first time block starting at 00.00 hrs;

  • Active NFFE means any NFFE that meets any of the following criteria:

  • active customer means a final customer, or a group of jointly acting final customers, who consumes or stores electricity generated within its premises located within confined boundaries or self-generated or shared electricity within other premises located within the same bidding zone, or who sells self-generated electricity or participates in flexibility or energy efficiency schemes, provided that those activities do not constitute its primary commercial or professional activity.”;

  • Attenuation block means a block or stack, having dimensions 20 centimeters by 20 centimeters by 3.8 centimeters, of type 1100 aluminum alloy or other materials having equivalent attenuation.