Lag definition

Lag or “Observation Shift” or is specified as the Observation Method, in respect of any Banking Day, the applicable Reference Rate in respect of such Banking Day;
Lag means the period of time that elapses between the selection of a contractor for award of a City contract and confirmation by the MBE/WBE subcontractor of receipt of payment from the prime contractor for work performed under the contract. Then length of time it takes to complete the following tasks, most of which are outside the control of the City, determines the lag between award and reported MBE/WBE subcontract spend for any given contract: negotiation, drafting and execution of the contract; performance of some portion of the subcontracted work by the MBE/WBE contractor; invoicing by the MBE/WBE for the work performed; payment processing by the prime contractor; report of the payment to the MBE/WBE subcontractor in the VCCS system; and confirmation by the MBE/WBE subcontractor through VCCS of payment receipt. Subcontracted work that takes place near the end of a project will have a longer lag period than subcontracted work that is necessary at the beginning of a project.
Lag is specified in as the Observation Method in the applicable Final Terms, the number of London Banking Days in the relevant Interest Period; or b. where “Shift” is specified as the Observation Method in the applicable Final Terms, the number of London Banking Days in the relevant Observation Period; (iii) “i” is a series of whole numbers from one to do, each representing the relevant London Banking Day in chronological order from, and including, the first London Banking Day in: a. where “Lag” is specified in as the Observation Method in the applicable Final Terms, the relevant Interest Period; or b. where “Shift” is specified in as the Observation Method in the applicable Final Terms, the relevant Observation Period; (iv) “London Banking Day” or “LBD” means any day on which commercial banks are open for general business (including dealing in foreign exchange and foreign currency deposits) in London; (v) “ni” for any London Banking Day “i”, means the number of calendar days from (and including) such London Banking Day “i” up to (but excluding) the following London Banking Day; (vi) “Observation Period” means the period from (and including) the date falling “p” London Banking Days prior to the first day of the relevant Interest Period to (but excluding) the date falling “p” London Banking Days prior to (A) (in the case of an Interest Period) the Interest Payment Date for such Interest Period or (B) (in the case of any other Interest Period) the date on which the relevant payment of interest falls due; (vii) “p” means: a. where “Lag” is specified as the Observation Method in the applicable Final Terms, the number of London Banking Days by which an Observation Period precedes the corresponding Interest Period, being the number of London Banking Days specified as the “Lag Period (p)” in the applicable Final Terms (which shall not, without the prior agreement of the Determination Agent be less than five, or, if no such number is so specified, five London Banking Days); or

Examples of Lag in a sentence

  • The MCO must submit a Claims Lag Report on a quarterly basis, by the last day of the month following the reporting period.

  • Lag rates are available for live-action television series which are eligible for funding from the Canada Media Fund and which commence principal photography after April 1, 2016 (“Eligible Television Series”).

  • Customers can query the Geo Replication Lag for a storage account, but 21Vianet does not provide any guarantees as to the length of any Geo Replication Lag under this SLA.

  • It has also been modified to clarify the reports and deliverable due dates and to change the name of the Claims Summary Lag Report and clarify that the report format has been moved to the Uniform Managed Care Manual.

  • The HMO must submit Claims Lag Report as a Contract year-to-date report.

  • If the incoming data is “fresh” but your platform is lagging (or locked up/sluggish in some way), it will also be unsafe to trade but the Data Lag Timer may still show a small lag in this situation.

  • Includes drop in rates, open gym, & programs Lag Rates and Multiple Court Rates available upon Request In a case of a conflict between user groups, the City of Saratoga Springs Recreation Department schedule will take precedence 501c3 organizations holding meetings will not be charged for room rentals if space is available.

  • The Swedish International Sales Act (Sw. Lag 1987:822 om internationella köp) shall not apply.

  • Slide a washer up to the eyelet of the 3/16 x 2-3/16” Eye Lag Screw.

  • Disclaimer: The decision to autotrade in any given Data Lag conditions is at the sole discretion of the user.


More Definitions of Lag

Lag or “Observation Shift” is specified as the Observation Method, in respect of any Business Day, the relevant Reference Rate in respect of such Business Day;
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Lag means a value is lagged one period.
Lag or “Observation Shift” is specified as the Observation Method, in respect of any
Lag means liquids, aerosols and gels.
Lag means the sudden realignment of synchrony between different boats, detectable by a discontinuity of the state speed/position of a boat even to real time observer.

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