HRP definition

HRP or “Higher Revenue Point”, means value published as being the HRP/Higher Revenue Point in the NIO, for the Block i.e. .
HRP. = the meaning ascribed to it in Article 1.1.57 of this Contract “LRP” = the meaning ascribed to it in Article 1.1.65 of this Contract
HRP means the Homeowner Reimbursement Program.

Examples of HRP in a sentence

  • ALL PERSONS DEALING WITH HRP, IN ANY WAY, SHALL LOOK ONLY TO THE ASSETS OF HRP FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY SUM OR THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY OBLIGATION.

  • No failure to exercise, nor any delay in exercising, on the part of HRP, any right, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof.

  • This Guaranty shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Guarantor and shall inure to the benefit of HRP and its successors and assigns.

  • A waiver by HRP of any right or remedy hereunder on any one occasion shall not be construed as a bar to any right or remedy which HRP would otherwise have on any future occasion.

  • The Guarantor authorizes each GranCare Company, each other guarantor in respect of the Obligations and HRP at any time in its discretion, as the case may be, to alter any of the terms of any of the Obligations.


More Definitions of HRP

HRP means the Company’s human rights policy (as may be amended from time to time) which can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/wp- content/uploads/2022/12/Human-Rights-Policy.pdf
HRP or“Higher Revenue Point”, means value published as being the HRP/Higher Revenue Point in the NIO,for the Block i.e.USD 7 million per day.
HRP means Health and Retirement Properties Trust, a Maryland real --- estate investment trust.
HRP means Homeowner Reimbursement Program.
HRP means the Halifax Regional Police;
HRP means the Horizontal Radiation Pattern;
HRP or “Program” means the GLO’s Homeowner Reimbursement Program administered by Lender using an allocation of HUD CDBG-DR funding allocated under the GLO Action Plans, under which Lender shall issue forgivable loans to reimburse eligible expenses incurred by homeowners relating to the repair, rehabilitation, reconstruction, elevation, or mitigation of their principal place of residence damaged caused by one of the Disasters.