Knowledge Qualification definition

Knowledge Qualification means to the best knowledge, after reasonable investigation, of the Party receiving the benefit of the qualification.
Knowledge Qualification means all the educational qualifications an Apprentice must attain certifying the Apprentice’s knowledge of the fundamental aspects of their discipline, underpinning the Competence Qualification. This qualification will be achieved through Off- the-job Training; Off-the-job Training means the training which takes place away from the Apprentice’s Employment, predominately at the Training Provider’s or an Approved Sub-contractor’s facilities leading to the completion of the Knowledge Qualification and is set out in Schedule 3; On-the-job Training and Assessment means the training and assessment which takes place predominantly at the Employer’s workplaces leading to the completion of the Competence Qualification and is set out in Schedule 4; Plan means the plan for resolution of the Training Provider’s failure to meet any of the Service Levels; Personnel means any individual engaged by the Training Provider who is involved in the delivery of the Training;
Knowledge Qualification means a qualification to any representation or warranty made by a party expressed as "to the knowledge" of such party, that such party "has not received any notice that" or similar language intended to limit the scope of such representation and warranty.

Examples of Knowledge Qualification in a sentence

  • It is not a defendant in nor is any of its property subject to any pending (or, subject to the Knowledge Qualification, threatened), claim, action, suit, investigation or proceeding or subject to any judicial order, judgment or decree.

  • It has not received any communication alleging that it is not in such compliance and, subject to the Knowledge Qualification, there are no present circumstances that would prevent or interfere with the continuation of such compliance.

  • Subject to the Knowledge Qualification, no other party to any agreement is in default in any obligation to be performed by such party.

  • The PBGC has not instituted proceedings to terminate any Pension Plan or ERISA Affiliate Plan and, subject to the Knowledge Qualification, no condition exists that presents a risk that such proceedings will be instituted by the PBGC.

  • Subject to the Knowledge Qualification, no action or failure to take action by any present or former director, advisory director, officer, employee or agent of it has occurred which would give rise to a claim or a potential claim by any such person for indemnification from it.

  • Except as Previously Disclosed, all such material permits, licenses, certificates of authority, orders and approvals are in full force and effect and, subject to the Knowledge Qualification, will not be adversely affected by virtue of the completion of the Merger; and, subject to the Knowledge Qualification, no suspension or cancellation of any of the same is threatened.

  • No work stoppage involving it is pending or, subject to the Knowledge Qualification, threatened.

  • Except as Previously Disclosed, there are no actions, suits, claims, governmental investigations or proceedings instituted, pending or, subject to the Knowledge Qualification, unasserted or threatened against Buyer or First National or against any asset, interest or right of Buyer, or against any officer, director or employee of Buyer or First National, in such capacity, which seeks material monetary relief, specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable relief.

  • No audit, examination or deficiency or refund litigation with respect to any of its returns or reports is pending or, subject to the Knowledge Qualification, threatened.

  • Subject to the Knowledge Qualification, Seller and Peoples Federal are in compliance with all Environmental Laws.


More Definitions of Knowledge Qualification

Knowledge Qualification means the educational qualification forming part of an Apprenticeship Framework or Standard certifying a Learner’s knowledge of the fundamental aspects of a relevant discipline;
Knowledge Qualification means any term, expression, word or combination thereof that qualifies a representation, warranty or other statement made with respect to the "knowledge" of the party making the representation, warranty or other statement.
Knowledge Qualification means the educational qualification a Learner must attain certifying their knowledge of the fundamental aspects of the discipline; Learner means any individual who is undertaking the ECITB Introduction to Engineering Construction Programme.
Knowledge Qualification means all the educational qualifications an Apprentice must attain certifying the Apprentice’s knowledge of the fundamental aspects of their discipline, underpinning the Competence Qualification. This qualification will be achieved through Off- the-job Training; Off-the-job Training means the training which takes place away from the Apprentice’s Employment, predominately at the Training Provider’s or an Approved Sub-contractor’s facilities leading to the completion of the Knowledge Qualification and is set out in Schedule 3; On-the-job Training and Assessment means the training and assessment which takes place predominantly at the Employer’s workplaces leading to the completion of the Competence Qualification and is set out in Schedule 4; Plan means the plan for resolution of the Training Provider’s failure to meet any of the Service Levels; Personnel means any individual engaged by the Training Provider who is involved in the delivery of the Training; Procedures means the operating and administrative procedures of ECITB relating to the Training and its delivery, as amended from time to time including, but not limited to, the Quality Assurance Procedures Manual;

Related to Knowledge Qualification

  • pre-qualification means a screening process designed to ensure that invitations to bid are confined to capable providers;

  • Impermissible Qualification means, relative to the opinion or certification of any independent public accountant as to any financial statement of the Borrower, any qualification or exception to such opinion or certification

  • indenture to be qualified means this Indenture.

  • Statement of Qualifications means a written statement submitted to a procurement unit in response to a request for statement of qualifications.

  • Data qualifier means a specified character (or string of characters) that immediately precedes a data field that defines the general category or intended use of the data that follows.