Key Points definition

Key Points means the summary of the main points of this Tenancy.
Key Points has the meaning given to it in recital ‎(C);
Key Points. The Credit Union cannot control how quickly merchants submit transactions. We process merchant authorizations and settlement transactions as we receive them. As mentioned before, Courtesy Pay is a discretionary service and for ease of understanding in these scenarios we chose to use it to cover the items. If items cannot be covered with available funds, Overdraft Protection, or Courtesy Pay, they will be returned due to non-sufcient funds (NSF) and you will be charged a fee by the Credit Union and possibly the merchant.

Examples of Key Points in a sentence

  • The Agency shall maintain appropriate relationships with Key Points of Entry (“KPOE”), as defined by HRSA, into the health care system.

  • Key Points that must be followed when Administering FEMA Grants: • Designate one person to coordinate the accumulation of records.

  • The Supplier recognises and accepts that the Customer and its Cash Centres are deemed National Key Points in terms of the National Key Points Act 102 of 1980 and the performance of its obligations at the Delivery Address(es) in terms of this Agreement will at all times be subject to the Customer’s security requirements (“Security Rules”) set out below.

  • This Agreement and the delivery of the Goods and/or provision of the Services will at all times be subject to the confidentiality requirements and provisions incorporated in the RFx, as well as the provisions of the National Key Points Act 102 of 1980 and the South African Reserve Bank Act 90 of 1989.

  • The Agency shall maintain appropriate relationships with Key Points of Entry (“KPOE”) into the health care system.

  • Policy should be designed to hamper the compilation by potential enemies of a Key Points List, to allow the invocation of security exemptions from publication of relevant data, and to encourage awareness of the risks among installation owners and operators.

  • In the summer of 2018, the sectors identified additional options to achieve further carbon dioxide reduction for the Proposal for the Key Points.

  • Contractor Key Points of Contact The Contractor shall maintain responsive and competent Contractor Key Points of Contact.

  • The completion deposit will be refunded according to the progress of the project and proportion without interest pursuant to the aforesaid Key Points after Party B commences the construction.

  • The exchange between the Parties or the disclosure to third parties of information is subject to the provisions of the Nuclear Energy Act 92 of 1982, the National Key Points Act 102 of 1980, and the Protection of Information Act 84 of 1982.


More Definitions of Key Points

Key Points. A volunteer agreement should be used to explain what a volunteer can expect from an organisation or group and set out your commitment to volunteers. It should be a mutual exchange of information which clarifies how both parties can benefit from the volunteering experience.
Key Points. This is a basic software development contract written to address separate, much more complex documents establishing the timelines and specifications for the software development. Timelines and specifications should be sufficiently detailed to allocate risk onto the developer for the scope of work increasing, as payment may be conditional upon delivery of the product. Compensation can be paid in many different ways depending on the agreement between the parties. This contract addresses a couple more popular ways to pay a developer. Helpful Information: Seek advice of an attorney or law firm specializing in technology. This field of business can be very complicated and complex. There are many behind-the-scenes issues that can develop and a buyer should be aware of potential pitfalls of such development. Some issues to consider include: The process for making variations to key terms such as the: (i) deliverables, (ii) specifications, (iii) timeframes, and (iv) costs. Cost variations (and the method for calculating these) to ensure that further works are not costed at a potentially inflated rate, due to increased dependence upon the services of the developer part way through the project (and the cost and inconvenience to your business to change service providers).

Related to Key Points

  • Receipt Point(s) means the receipt points set forth in Section 6 of this Toll Schedule.

  • Supply Point means the point of connection between the licensed network and your apparatus or equipment.

  • Delivery Point(s) means: (i) for natural gas transported by interstate pipelines, the city gate stations of your Utility, and (ii) for electricity, one or more points at which Company, as your agent, has arranged for the delivery of electricity to a third party (such as your Utility) for your account or at your premises.

  • Entry Point means a location in the water system after treatment or chemical addition, if any, but prior to the distribution system. A sample collected in the distribution system may be con- sidered an entry point sample if the department has determined it is more representative of the water sources.

  • Network Supply Point or "NSP" means any Point of Connection between: