Aging definition

Aging and "aged" means a person 60 years of age or older.
Aging means a schedule of all outstanding Receivables (including separate itemizations of notes and leases) of the Borrowers showing the initial invoice date of each Receivable and the age of the Receivables in intervals of 30 days.
Aging for this meal service means age 60 years or older.

Examples of Aging in a sentence

  • The Contractor will check the Adult Abuse Registry in the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living.

  • The Contractor agrees to make available upon request to the Agency of Human Services; the Department of Vermont Health Access; the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living; and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) all contracts and subcontracts between the Contractor and service providers.

  • All correspondence shall be sent to the HHSC Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC Help) email address ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • The above Cost Categories is an overview of the actual budget approved by the Office on Aging.

  • Any deviation from the Office on Aging approved budget, may and can delay acceptance of budgets and/or reimbursements.


More Definitions of Aging

Aging means 60 years of age or older.
Aging and "aged" means a person 60 years old or older.
Aging means age 60 years or older.
Aging means a schedule of all outstanding Receivables of the Borrower showing the initial invoice date of each Receivable and the age of the Receivables in intervals of 30 days. 5 "Agreement" means this Revolving Credit and Term Loan Agreement, as the same may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time.
Aging means storing Distillate in Barrels, and “Aged” means stored Distillate in Barrels.
Aging means, “a prolonged life expectancy.” Originally, a long life was seen as a very delightful circumstance. We must avoid a future where this becomes untrue due to the limitations of our social systems.
Aging means those manifestations of the aging processes that significantly reduce mobility, flexibility, coordination, and perceptiveness