Lesser definition

Lesser is substituted for "greater" in "(1)" above, and "greater" is substituted for "lesser" after "two plus the" in "(2)" if it would result in a larger Aggregate Limit.
Lesser is substituted for "greater" in (i) above, and "greater" is substituted for "lesser" after "two (2) plus the" in (ii) above if it would result in a larger Aggregate Limit. If the Employer has elected in the Adoption Agreement to use the Current Year Testing method, then in calculating the "Aggregate Limit" for a particular Plan Year, the NHCEs ADP and ACP for that Plan Year, instead of the prior Plan Year, is used.
Lesser is substituted for "greater" in clause (i) of the preceding sentence, and "greater" is substituted for "lesser" after the phrase "two plus the" in clause (ii) of the preceding sentence, if that formulation will result in a larger Aggregate Limit.

Examples of Lesser in a sentence

  • Lesser warranty protection must be indicated by bidder on the bid proposal as an exception.

  • Lesser warranty protection must be indicated by Bidder on the bid as an exception.

  • Lesser Included Offenses No lesser included offenses have been identified for this offense.

  • The Lesser Horseshoe Bat is vulnerable to disturbance; light pollution; and habitat loss.

  • I agree that I will not incorporate into any Company software or otherwise deliver to Company any software code licensed under the GNU General Public License or Lesser General Public License or any other license that, by its terms, requires or conditions the use or distribution of such code on the disclosure, licensing, or distribution of any source code owned or licensed by Company except in strict compliance with Company’s policies regarding the use of such software.


More Definitions of Lesser

Lesser is substituted for "greater" in "(i)" above, and "greater" is substituted for "lesser" after "two (2) plus the" in "(ii)" above, if it would result in a larger Aggregate Limit.
Lesser shall be substituted for "greater" in (i) and "greater" shall be substituted for "lesser" after "two percentage points plus the" in (ii) if such substitution would result in a larger Aggregate Limit.
Lesser after "two (2) plus the" in (ii) above if it would result in a larger Aggregate Limit. If the Employer has elected in the Adoption Agreement to use the Current Year Testing method, then in calculating the "Aggregate Limit" for a particular Plan Year, the NHCEs ADP and ACP for that Plan Year, instead of the prior Plan Year, is used.
Lesser after "two (2) plus the" in "(ii)" above, if it would result in a larger Aggregate Limit.
Lesser s employees" include Lessor's employees during the period of their employment with Lessor and for a period of sixty (60) days thereafter. Lessor and Lessee have considered the matter and have reasonably endeavored to estimate the actual damages to Lessor in the event Lessee breaches this provision and offers or accepts for hire any of Lessor's employees, and both realizing that it would be impractical or extremely difficult to fix the actual damage to Lessor resulting from such offer or hiring of Lessor's employees at any time during the term or any extension of renewal of this Lease, or within sixty (60) days after Lessee moves out of Lessor's offices, Lessee agrees to pay Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for the employees so hired to compensate Lessor for Lessor's loss in hiring and training said employee. Said sum represents the amount agreed upon by the parties as Lessor's liquidated damages. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessee may hire any of Lessor's employees for part-time work outside the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. normal business days.
Lesser means Government Agency or Authority who owns the land except marosi land;
Lesser means a position at a lower salary level or with a reduced number of hours worked or divided between two or more locations. Job reduction shall be accomplished through normal attrition first, then the layoff and recall procedures shall apply. In the event of layoff, no Bargaining Unit member shall be treated in a manner which is inconsistent with the terms of this Article.