Adversely affect definition

Adversely affect means reduce, restrict, suspend, revoke, deny or fail to renew clinical privileges or membership.
Adversely affect means, when used with respect to any rating on a Series of Notes, to cause the reduction or withdrawal of such rating.
Adversely affect means the cumulative effect of the proposed development, when combined with all other existing and anticipated development, will increase the water surface elevation of the base flood beyond the tolerance of the flood model. This is considered to be one-tenth of one foot (0.1’) or more at any point off- site of the property that is controlled by the project developer.

Examples of Adversely affect in a sentence

  • There is no Event known to Seller which materially Adversely affects, or (so far as Seller can now reasonably foresee) is likely to materially Adversely affect, Seller or any Seller Subsidiary, except to the extent specifically described in Section 3.3 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule.

  • To Seller's knowledge, Seller and each Seller Subsidiary has obtained all Private Authorizations which are necessary for the ownership or operation of the Seller Assets or the conduct of the Seller Business which, if not obtained and maintained, could, individually or in the aggregate, materially Adversely affect Seller or any Seller Subsidiary.

  • Adversely affect the natural flow of surface water or underground water into, within, and out of the premises, except as stated in the Conservation Plan.

  • Adversely affect the single salary schedule concept for those performing like tasks and responsibilities currently on such schedules.

  • Except as set out in Schedule 7.6, there are no legal proceedings pending or threatened by the Buyer, or to the knowledge of the Buyer, pending or threatened against the Buyer that might have a Materially Adversely affect on the ability of the Buyer to enter into this Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, and to the knowledge of the Buyer no state of facts exist which could constitute the basis of any such legal proceedings.


More Definitions of Adversely affect

Adversely affect means to constitute or potentially constitute a negative or destructive impact in the opinion of the home inspector.
Adversely affect means to constitute, or potentially constitute, a negative or destructive impact on the durability or soundness of a structure.
Adversely affect or “adverse effect” means an effect that is a direct or indirect result of the proposed action or its interrelated or interdependent actions and the effects are not discountable, insignificant or beneficial. A discountable effect is extremely unlikely to occur. An insignificant effect relates to the size of the impact and should never reach the scale where a take occurs. Based on best judgment, a person would not: (A) be able to meaningfully measure, detect, or evaluate an insignificant effect; or (B) expect a discountable effect to occur. See also definition of “beneficial effect” below.
Adversely affect or "adversely change" means to alter or change the community struc- ture or function, to reduce the number or proportion of sensitive species, or to increase the number or proportion of pollution tolerant aquatic species so that aquatic life use support or aquatic habitat is impaired.
Adversely affect means there must be an identifiable harm to or negative impact on the interest identified in the exception.
Adversely affect means there must be an identifiable harm to or negative impact on the interest identified in the exception. Furthermore, the threshold for establishing adverse effect is a high one, since it is necessary to establish that disclosure would have an adverse effect. ‘Would’ means that it is more probable than not, ie a more than 50% chance that the adverse effect would occur if the information were disclosed. If the adverse effect would only be likely to occur, or could occur, then the exception is not engaged. For further discussion of the test of adverse effect, see our separate guidance on regulation 12(1).
Adversely affect means to have a deleterious effect on property that unreasonably interferes with the use or enjoyment of property.