Committing definition
Examples of Committing in a sentence
A Committing Party may not take any Prohibited Action during the course of the procurement of this contract or in execution thereof.
Committing any offense with reckless disregard of the likelihood that its commission will cause serious public inconvenience or alarm.
Wasserman Facsimile: (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ with a copy to (which shall not constitute notice) each other Committing Investor.
Committing actions that may constitute criminal behavior (OAR 581-22-716).
Consistent with existing Federal, State and local laws and regulations, the City of Wichita has set the following goals to comply with the Section 3 requirements: • Committing to employ Section 3 residents at a rate of 30% of the aggregate of new hires for housing and community development assisted projects • Committing to contract a minimum of 10% of the total dollar amount of all other Section 3 covered contracts, such as community development infrastructure improvements or professional services.
Committing a Nuisance A course of unreasonable conduct which interferes with the rights of other employees or impedes production, by causing annoyance or inconvenience to others or the Company will not be tolerated.
Committing or attempting to commit an assault, felony or other illegal act.
As of the Effective Date, each Committing Bank agrees that it shall succeed to the rights and be obligated to perform the obligations of a Bank Party under the Credit Agreement with a Revolving Credit Loan Commitment in an amount equal to the amount set forth opposite its name on Appendix I to this Amendment.
Each of the Committing Parties [_] undertakes to make a pecuniary contribution to the Fund for Protection of Social Rights (“FDDD”) in the amount of R$ [_] for each Committing Party, to be paid in a single installment, due [_] days, counted from the publication in the Official Gazette of the decision that approved this Settlement by ▇▇▇▇’▇ Tribunal.
Committing or attempting to commit a breach of law with criminal intent, intentional self- Injury or attempted suicide while Insured Person is sane or insane.