Daybreak definition
Examples of Daybreak in a sentence
All youth who are not appropriate for admission to Daybreak will be provided with referrals to other social services.
Eighty percent (80%) of the survey respondents will report not having been homeless since their Daybreak stay.
If the Agent elects to proceed pursuant to Section 11.2(ii) of the Lending Agreement, MidCountry Bank shall have no obligation to maintain the Daybreak system, or other system or systems being used by MidCountry Bank if the Daybreak system is not then in use, and hardware, software, documents, or instruments associated with it after such one (1) year period or such shorter period if the Agent selects a shorter period, unless otherwise agreed in writing between MidCountry Bank and the Agent.
MidCountry Bank agrees to cooperate with the Agent to effect a smooth transition of such services and the Daybreak system, or other system or systems being used by MidCountry Bank if the Daybreak system is not then in use and related items described in the immediately preceding sentence to the Agent or its designee at the end of the period described in the immediately preceding sentence.
Any expense receipt dated sixty (60) days earlier than the expense reimbursement request is received shall not be eligible for reimbursement by Daybreak.
Sixty-five percent (65%) of the survey respondents will report that their current living situation has improved since their Daybreak stay.
Each of Daybreak and Consultant agrees that, during the term of engagement and for a period of twenty-four (24) months thereafter, it will not, directly or indirectly, disclose or use any such information of the other party (“Confidential Information”) without the consent of such party.
It is understood that Daybreak does not agree to use Consultant exclusively.
Minutes for each meeting shall be recorded and approved by the membership at the following meeting.
The address for such notices and communications shall be as follows: If to the Company: Daybreak Oil and Gas, Inc.