CHT Person definition

CHT Person means CHT or an Affiliate of CHT.

Examples of CHT Person in a sentence

  • All out-of-pocket expenses that have been incurred by or on behalf of the Company by a Sunrise Person or a CHT Person on or prior to the Effective Date shall be expenses of the Company; provided, that, the Members acknowledge that certain expenses incurred prior to the Effective Date shall be governed in accordance with the Transfer Agreement.

  • All out-of-pocket expenses that have been incurred by or on behalf of the Company by a CHT Person or a GCI Person on or prior to the Effective Date shall be expenses of the Company; provided, that, the Members acknowledge that certain expenses incurred prior to the Effective Date shall be governed in accordance with the Transfer Agreement.

  • Nothing in the preceding sentence is intended to prohibit or restrict the Managing Member from engaging a CHT Person, a GCI Person, facility managers, accountants, lawyers and other professional and independent service providers for the purpose of performing services for the Company.

Related to CHT Person

  • Subject Person has the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of “Consolidated Net Income”.

  • young person means a person who falls within the definition of qualifying young person in section 142 of the SSCBA.

  • Exempt Person means the Company or any Subsidiary (as such term is hereinafter defined) of the Company, in each case including, without limitation, in its fiduciary capacity, or any employee benefit plan of the Company or of any Subsidiary of the Company, or any entity or trustee holding Common Stock for or pursuant to the terms of any such plan or for the purpose of funding any such plan or funding other employee benefits for employees of the Company or of any Subsidiary of the Company.

  • Support Person means a person, who accompanies an Accused Student, a Reporting Party or a victim to a hearing for the limited purpose of providing support and guidance. A support person may not directly address the Hearing Body, question witnesses, or otherwise actively participate in the hearing process.

  • Deaf person or "person who is deaf" means any person whose hearing is so severely impaired that the person is unable to hear and understand conversational speech through the unaided ear alone, and who must depend primarily on an assistive listening device or visual communication such as writing, lip reading, sign language, and gestures.