Continuum definition

Continuum means that certain Software entitled Continuum®, which is an open-source wind flow and project development tool created and owned by the Company.
Continuum on the Asset Schedule, Madison Savings and Loan Association or Borrower and Xerox Credit Corporation, respectively), its respective successors and assigns, as to the first (or in the case of the Lakeport Phase II independent living facility portion of the Mortgaged Property related to the Mortgage Loan designated as "Life Care" on the Asset Schedule, third) priority lien of the Mortgage, in an amount equal to or exceeding the outstanding principal balance of the Mortgage Loan, subject to the Permitted Encumbrances. Except for the Mortgage Loans designated as "Madison" and "Continuum" on the Asset Schedule, the Borrower (or a predecessor in interest to the Borrower) is the sole named insured of such mortgagee title insurance policy, the assignment to the Lender of the Borrower's (or such predecessor's) interest in such mortgagee title insurance policy does not require the consent of or notification to the insurer, and such mortgagee title insurance policy is in full force and effect. No claims have been made under such mortgagee title insurance policy by any prior holder of the related Mortgage. No claims have been made under such mortgagee title insurance policy by the Borrower, and the Borrower has not done, by act or omission, anything that would impair the coverage of such mortgagee title insurance policy.
Continuum is defined in Recital C. “Contracting Party” is defined in Section 4.2.1. “Covered Lot” is defined in Section 3.5.2.

Examples of Continuum in a sentence

  • Grantee shall develop a statewide web-based housing resource that can be used to link callers and the public to their corresponding housing Continuum of Care (CoC) for geographically specific housing resource information.

  • The Division also works closely and collaboratively with the Chicago Continuum of Care (CoC), the CoC’s designated Collaborative Applicant (All Chicago), the CoC’s Coordinated Entry System (CES), other City agencies, and community-based organizations to coordinate across the broader ecosystem of homeless services in the City towards the ultimate aim of preventing and ending homelessness in Chicago.

  • Any information shared between Grantee, HSH, and other providers about the served population shall be communicated in a secure manner, with appropriate release of consent forms and in compliance with 24 C.F.R. Part 578, Continuum of Care; 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and federal and state data privacy and security guidelines.

  • X Continuum of Care (CoC) CoC grants address shelter and social needs of people experiencing homelessness.

  • The Continuum of Care shall be provided in the least restrictive, most appropriate setting to the specific Population(s).


More Definitions of Continuum

Continuum. Alliance" and "Envision" are trademarks of ▇▇▇ Research Corporation. "AutoEtch" is a registered trademarks of ▇▇▇ Research Corporation. "OnTrak" and "Synergy" are trademarks and "DSS-200" is a registered trademark of OnTrak Systems, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ▇▇▇. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The market for semiconductor capital equipment is characterized by rapid technological change. The Company believes that continued and timely development of new products and enhancements to existing products are necessary for it to maintain its competitive position. Accordingly, the Company devotes a significant portion of its personnel and financial resources to R&D programs and seeks to maintain close relationships with its customers to be responsive to their product needs. The Company's net R&D expenses during fiscal 1998, 1997 and 1996, were approximately $206.5 million, $192.3 million, and $186.9 million, respectively, and represented 19.6%, 17.9% and 14.1% of total revenue, respectively. Such R&D expenses were net of third party funding from industry consortiums and customers, representing approximately $1.2 million and $3.4 million, during fiscal 1997 and 1996, respectively. Such expenditures were used for the development of new products and film applications, and the continued enhancement of existing products. Current projects include the development of advanced etch and CMP products. As of fiscal 1998, the R&D projects funded, in whole or in part, by the United States Display Consortium ("USDC") were in large part complete. In June 1994, the Company received a multi-year contract from the USDC for the development of a FPD etch system, based on the Company's Transformer Coupled Plasma technology. The Continuum etch system was designed for use in the manufacture of large scale FPDs for several new technologies, including active matrix liquid crystal displays and field emission displays. Included in the $1.2 million and $3.4 million of third party funded R&D for fiscal 1997, and 1996, was $1.2 million and $3.2 million, respectively, from the USDC. The Company expects to continue to make substantial investments in R&D. The Company also must manage product transitions successfully, as introductions of new products could adversely affect sales of existing products. There can be no assurance that future technologies, processes or product developments will not render the Company's product offerings obsolete or that the Company will be able to develop and introduc...
Continuum means the uninterrupted provision of services appropriate to the needs of the patient and family; these services are planned, coordinated, and made available by the hospice program.
Continuum is defined in the Preamble.
Continuum means a coordinated multicomponent services system within geographic regions of the state whose design shall support the sequential developmental needs of persons so that the pattern of these services provides an unbroken chain of experience, maximum personal growth, and liberty.
Continuum means The Continuum Company, Inc., a Delaware corporation, as well as all corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, or other business entities which Continuum owns or controls more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding voting shares or interests (each being a "Subsidiary" and collectively the "Subsidiaries").
Continuum. Module for reporting and targeted alerts to allow for monitoring the Orange County EMS system in real time.
Continuum means Hamilton Affordable Homes, Inc., a California non- profit public benefit corporation, the Managing General Partner of the Lessee hereunder.