Eligibility Set definition

Eligibility Set. : shall mean the criteria of valuation and selection of the Collateral applicable for the Transaction settlement comprising eligibility rules, concentration limits and haircuts.

Examples of Eligibility Set in a sentence

  • The beneficiaries of the services are Herefordshire citizens who meet the national eligibility criteria for social care support or have been assesses as requiring continuing health care support Access / Eligibility Set out details of the Service Users to whom the Individual Scheme relates.

  • Access / Eligibility Set out details of the Service Users to whom the Individual Scheme relates.

  • Eligibility Set Up * Implementation Specific Guarantee 98% of eligibility records in mutually agreed to format will be set up and/or loaded accurately into the BENECARD PBF system prior to the implementation date with receipt of a clean eligibility file that meets all Implementation Guide timelines.

Related to Eligibility Set

  • Eligibility Service of an employee means the period or periods of service credited to him under the provisions of Article II for purposes of determining his eligibility to participate in the Plan as may be required under Article III or Article VI.

  • Eligibility means the decision as to whether an individual qualifies, under financial and nonfinancial requirements, to receive program benefits.

  • Eligibility Waiting Period means the continuous length of time you must be in Active Employment in an eligible class to reach your Eligibility Date.

  • Eligibility Computation Period means a 12-consecutive month period beginning with your first day of employment. Any succeeding Eligibility Computation Period will then switch to the Plan Year, beginning with the Plan Year that includes your first anniversary of employment. You will generally earn an hour of service for each hour you are paid for the performance of duties for the Company (however, numerous exceptions and special rules apply).

  • Year of Eligibility Service means where an Employer designates a one or two 12-consecutive-month eligibility waiting period, an Employee must complete at least 1,000 Hours of Employment during each 12-consecutive-month period (measured from his date of Employment and then as of the first day of each Plan Year commencing after such date of Employment); provided, however, if an Employee is credited with 1,000 Hours of Employment in both the initial eligibility computation period and the first Plan Year which commences prior to the first anniversary of the Employee’s employment commencement date, the Employee will be credited, for eligibility purposes, with two Years of Eligibility Service. Where an Employer designates an eligibility waiting period of less than 12 months, an Employee must, for purposes of eligibility, complete a required number of hours (measured from his date of Employment and each anniversary thereafter) which is arrived at by multiplying the number of months in the eligibility waiting period requirement by 83 1/3; provided, however, if an Employee completes at least 1,000 Hours of Employment within the 12 month period commencing on his Employment commencement date or during any Plan Year commencing after such Employment commencement date, such Employee will be treated as satisfying the eligibility service requirements.