HAC definition
Examples of HAC in a sentence
Health care-acquired condition means a condition occurring in any inpatient hospital setting, identified as a HAC in the State plan as described in section 1886(d)(4)(D)(ii) and (iv) of the Social Security Act; other than Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)/Pulmonary Embolism (PE) as related to total knee replacement or hip replacement surgery in pediatric and obstetric patients.
No Exhibitor shall assign, sublet or share their exhibit space with another business or firm unless approval has been obtained in writing from the HAC.
The Exhibitor shall, from the time of assuming control over the rented space, maintain Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, to a limit of CAN$2,000,000 inclusive, until the rented space is released back to the HAC.
Exhibitor spaces left in an untidy condition will be cleaned by the HAC and the Exhibitor will be charged by the HAC in an amount in the sole discretion of the HAC.
The HAC will not be responsible for damage to property or any exhibit caused by fire, ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, lightening, national emergency, war, labor dispute, strikes, lockouts, civil disturbance, explosions, inevitable accidents, force majeure, or any other cause or for any loss if damage occasioned, if by reasoning of the happening of such events, the opening of the Exhibition is prevented or postponed or abandoned, or the building becomes wholly or partially unavailable for the holding of the Exhibition.