Examination Requirements definition

Examination Requirements means, with respect to any Transaction and the related Mortgage File, those requirements set forth on Exhibit D hereto.
Examination Requirements means, with respect to any Transaction and the related Mortgage File, the requirements specified in the related Custodial Agreement Supplement.

Examples of Examination Requirements in a sentence

  • Employees who are unable to pass the medical screening, specified in the Physical Examination Requirements for Certifying Operators of Lifting Devices and Equipment, Mobile Aerial Platform and Powered Industrial Trucks, may be accommodated within their current job classification.

  • Investigate complaints received, keep a record of all complaints made known relating to the product’s compliance with the UL Type Examination Requirements, and to make these records available to us when requested.

  • If you were eligible for admission to UC when you graduated from high school, satisfing the Subject, Scholarship and Examination Requirements - you are eligible to transfer if you have a “C “ (2.0) average in your transfer- rable college coursework.

  • As of the date of the Trust Receipt, the Custodian represents to the Financing Party that, subject to the Exception Report, all of the Required Documents are included in the Mortgage Files delivered to it, that such related documents on their faces satisfy the Examination Requirements in all respects and are in the possession and control of the Custodian.

  • If you were eligible for admission to UC when you graduated from high school, satisfing the Subject, Scholarship and Examination Requirements - you are eligible to transfer if you have a “C “ (2.0) average in your transfer- rable college coursework.