Enduring definition

Enduring means lasting over a period of time; durable
Enduring means that customers in the relevant Local Authority will move to enduring tariff rates in 2019 i.e. application of the enduring tariff design results in a decrease or an increase of less than €250;
Enduring means the power continues (endures) even when the Principal is unable to make these types of decisions for themselves due to accident or illness resulting in incapacity, either temporary or permanent.

Examples of Enduring in a sentence

  • An employee who is on Anti-Terrorist Campaign Leave in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and is, or imminently will be, foregoing vacation credit accruals due to reaching the Maximum Balance, may have vacation credits converted to cash payment as described in section E above and notwithstanding subsection 3 and subsection 4 with the approval of the appointing authority and the Director of Human Resources.

  • The Sustainable Health Review has identified eight Enduring Strategies and 30 Recommendations to progress the sustainability agenda.

  • HSPs are required to support implementation of the eight Enduring Strategies and 30 Recommendations, which should be based on detailed planning and assessment of prioritisation, sequencing, key partners, new and existing work, emerging evidence and issues, and development of specific measures to track progress and outcomes.

  • Exhibit A of the Agreement is hereby amended and restated to add J▇▇▇ H▇▇▇▇▇▇ Enduring Equity F▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ H▇▇▇▇▇▇ Seaport Fund and J▇▇▇ H▇▇▇▇▇▇ Small Cap Core Fund, each a series of J▇▇▇ H▇▇▇▇▇▇ Investment Trust, as shown in Exhibit 1 hereto.

  • The SHR identifies eight Enduring Strategies and 30 Recommendations to drive a cultural shift from a predominantly reactive, acute, hospital-based system to one with a strong focus on prevention, equity, early child health, end of life care, and seamless access to services at home and in the community through use of technology and innovation.

  • Successor(s) must present Pink Zebra with proof of death or incapacitation, along with proof of succession, such as a Grant of Probate or an Enduring Power of Attorney.

  • The Resident shall execute and keep in force Enduring Powers of Attorney for Property and for Personal Care and Welfare, as defined by the Protection of Personal and Property Rights ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • If a Grower is entitled to a Loyalty Premium in accordance with the Enduring Funding Agreement and Three Year Rolling Grower Contract, the Grower acknowledges that such Loyalty Premium has been assigned to the Registered Supplier and that Loyalty Premium payments received by the Registered Supplier will be 100% pooled and disbursed to qualifying growers as soon as practical after being received.

  • If the person does not have an Attorney with a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for property and financial affairs or a registered Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) or a Court Appointed Deputy who can sign the Tenancy Agreement on their behalf, the Landlord can either accept an unsigned Tenancy Agreement or an appropriate person can apply to the Court of Protection to be authorised to sign the Tenancy Agreement on the person’s behalf.

  • This may be a Deputy, Lasting Power of Attorney or Enduring Power of Attorney which has been registered at the Court of Protection or in some circumstances a specific order from the Court of Protection.


More Definitions of Enduring

Enduring means it is in effect and can be used from the date you sign it until your death or revocation.