Adversely Effecting definition

Adversely Effecting or “Adverse Action” shall mean any action reducing, restricting, suspending, revoking, denying, or failing to renew Clinical Privileges or membership on the Medical Staff of the Hospital. Such actions are specifically set forth in Section 1.2 of the Fair Hearing Plan. Letters of reprimand or warning, requirements of proctoring or consultations, Investigative Suspensions not in excess of fourteen (14) calendar days, requirements of further continuing medical education or training, and imposition of terms of probation which do not prevent a practitioner from exercising any privileges which have been granted to him or her shall not constitute “Adverse Action” and shall not give rise to any rights to a hearing or appeal. Further, automatic suspensions, as set forth in Corrective Action Section III, shall not be deemed “Adverse Actions”.

Related to Adversely Effecting

  • Adversely affected party means a person other than a land use applicant who:

  • Material Adverse Change (or Effect) means a change (or effect), in the condition (financial or otherwise), properties, assets, liabilities, rights, obligations, operations, business or prospects which change (or effect) individually or in the aggregate, is materially adverse to such condition, properties, assets, liabilities, rights, obligations, operations, business or prospects.

  • Early Opt-in Effective Date means, with respect to any Early Opt-in Election, the sixth (6th) Business Day after the date notice of such Early Opt-in Election is provided to the Lenders, so long as the Administrative Agent has not received, by 5:00 p.m. (New York City time) on the fifth (5th) Business Day after the date notice of such Early Opt-in Election is provided to the Lenders, written notice of objection to such Early Opt-in Election from Lenders comprising the Required Lenders.

  • Materially Adverse Effect means (a) any material adverse effect upon the business, assets, liabilities, financial condition or results of operations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, or (b) a material adverse effect upon any material rights or benefits of the Lenders or the Administrative Agent under the Loan Documents.

  • Necessary Personal Effects means items such as clothing and toiletry items, which are included in the Insured’s Baggage and are required for the Insured’s Trip.