GROSS ERROR definition

GROSS ERROR shall have the meaning set forth in Subsection 16.14.3.
GROSS ERROR means that the arbitration award is subject to vacation pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure § 1286.2 or any successor provision.
GROSS ERROR means an error in provision of Services that means:

Examples of GROSS ERROR in a sentence

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  • GROSS ERROR DETECTION IN THE H2 NETWORK A data reconciliation system has been implemented X  Fii,out  X j Fjj,in (15)composed of two modules: one connected to the processSCADA that performs the tasks of preliminary data treatment and human interface, and another module that solves the optimization problem implemented in GAMS.

  • THE SECURITYHOLDERS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE DEEMED TO HAVE WAIVED ANY RIGHT OR CAUSE OF ACTION FOR ANY ACTION, OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, TAKEN OR OMITTED FROM BEING TAKEN BY THE SECURITYHOLDER COMMITTEE OR ANY SUCCESSOR ABSENT A CLEAR SHOWING OF GROSS ERROR OR FRAUD.

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  • THE SHAREHOLDERS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE DEEMED TO HAVE WAIVED ANY RIGHT OR CAUSE OF ACTION FOR ANY ACTION, OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, TAKE OR OMITTED FROM BEING TAKEN BY THE ESCROW COMMITTEE OR ANY SUCCESSOR, ABSENT A CLEAR SHOWING OF HIS, HER OR ITS GROSS ERROR OR FRAUD.

  • THE ESOP SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE DEEMED TO HAVE WAIVED ANY RIGHT OR CAUSE OF ACTION FOR ANY ACTION, OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, TAKEN OR OMITTED FROM BEING TAKEN BY THE ESCROW COMMITTEE OR ANY SUCCESSOR, ABSENT A CLEAR SHOWING OF HIS, HER OR ITS GROSS ERROR OR FRAUD.


More Definitions of GROSS ERROR

GROSS ERROR shall have the meaning set forth in subsection 25.14.2.

Related to GROSS ERROR

  • Gross Revenue means:

  • Gross Income from Operations means all sustainable income as reported on the financial statements delivered by the Borrower in accordance with this Agreement, computed in accordance with accounting principles reasonably acceptable to Lender, consistently applied, derived from the ownership and operation of the Property from whatever source, INCLUDING, but not limited to, (i) Rents from Tenants that are in occupancy, open for business and paying unabated Rent, (ii) utility charges, (iii) escalations, (iv) intentionally omitted; (v) service fees or charges, (vi) license fees, (vii) parking fees, and (viii) other required pass-throughs but EXCLUDING (i) Rents from Tenants that are subject to any bankruptcy proceeding (unless such Tenant has affirmed its Lease or Inland Western Retail Real Estate Trust, Inc. has master leased such Tenant's premises for full contract rent for a period not less than three years, and the net worth of Inland Western Retail Real Estate Trust, Inc. (as determined by Lender) is not less than such entity's net worth as of September 30, 2003), or are not in occupancy, open for business or paying unabated Rent, (ii) sales, use and occupancy or other taxes on receipts required to be accounted for by Borrower to any Governmental Authority, (iii) refunds and uncollectible accounts, (iv) sales of furniture, fixtures and equipment, (v) Insurance Proceeds (other than business interruption or other loss of income insurance), (vi) Awards, (vii) unforfeited security deposits, (viii) utility and other similar deposits and (ix) any disbursements to Borrower from the Reserve Funds. Gross income shall not be diminished as a result of the Mortgage or the creation of any intervening estate or interest in the Property or any part thereof.

  • Gross income means the same as it does for income tax purposes, even if the income is not actually taxable, such as interest on tax-free bonds. Examples include: compensation for services, income from business, gains from property dealings, interest, rents, dividends, pensions, IRA distributions, social security, distributive share of partnership gross income, and alimony, but not child support.

  • Gross receipts means the total revenue derived from sales, work done, or service rendered.

  • Gross Revenues means all amounts actually collected as rents or other charges for the use and occupancy of the Properties, but shall exclude interest and other investment income of Owner and proceeds received by Owner for a sale, exchange, condemnation, eminent domain taking, casualty or other disposition of assets of Owner.