Full Cancellation definition

Full Cancellation means, in relation to a Third Party Train, a cancellation of a train resulting in the train not operating at all;
Full Cancellation. Before June 1: $750 June 1 – August 1: $1000 August 1 – Sep 1: $1500 After Sept 1: 50% of remaining cost A) Appeal to move off campus after housing is requested and a room has been assigned. B) Residency Waiver is granted for student to commute from home after having applied for housing. C) Release from the Housing Contract is granted for medical or financial reasons. D) A housing appeal is granted for any other reason.
Full Cancellation means that a vendor has no opportunity to make any sales due to the Chamber actions, not weather conditions. The Chamber does not guarantee a particular number of attendees or exhibitors at this event.

Examples of Full Cancellation in a sentence

  • For the purposes of calculating a payment due under this Schedule 8, a Full Cancellation shall be treated as 105 minutes of Delay and a Part Cancellation shall be treated as 50 minutes of Delay.

  • Any Full Cancellation of a Third Party Train (other than an Empty Third Party Train) which is Attributable to the Train Operator shall equate to 30 Minutes Delay and any Part Cancellation of a Third Party Train (other than an Empty Third Party Train) which is Attributable to the Train Operator shall equate to 15 Minutes Delay.

  • I Leisure group terms & conditions (10-30 rooms per night): - Full Cancellation policy: The hotel management accepts a cancellation free of charge of the total number of rooms reserved up to 28 days prior to the date of arrival.