GP Contracts definition

GP Contracts means the ‘Agreement with Registered Medical Practitioners for the provision of services under section 58 of the Health Act, 1970 to persons with full eligibility’ (referred to as the ‘GMS Contract’) and the ‘Agreement with Registered Medical Practitioners for the provision of service to certain persons with limited eligibility under Section 58 of the Health Act 1970 as amended by the Health (Amendment) Act, 2005’ (referred to as the ‘GP Visit Card Contract’).
GP Contracts has the meaning given to it in Section 3.13(b).

Examples of GP Contracts in a sentence

  • As of the Execution Date, each of the GP Contracts is a valid and binding agreement of the General Partner and is in full force and effect.

Related to GP Contracts

  • Project Contracts mean a contract or contracts with respect to the acquisition and/or construction of the Improvements entered into by the Company or the Issuer.

  • New Contracts means binding new agreements or amendments to existing agreements with customers.

  • Existing Contracts means the existing licenses and contracts given by the Railway Administration / Authority, in relation to commercial establishments, as existing on Station Development Land, as on the date of the Agreement, and as further set out in the Schedules, which shall, for avoidance of doubt, exclude any licenses and/ or contracts in relation to any Excluded Activities and/or Railway Operational Activities;

  • Initial Contracts means those Contracts conveyed to the Trust on the Closing Date.

  • Seller Contracts means all contracts or agreements to which Seller is a party or to which any of its material assets are bound.