Management Entities definition

Management Entities. : means the entities responsible for the operation of Networks such as parking lots, ports or similar areas that exercise the right to levy the payment due for their use;
Management Entities means ▇▇ ▇▇, CKH and Kirkwood.
Management Entities the Manager and any affiliates of the Manager who undertakes investment management or advisory functions in respect of one or more Investment Vehicles

Examples of Management Entities in a sentence

  • None of the Administrative Agent, Regional Management Entities or the Trust shall make any changes to the Owner of Record of the Electronic Vault or to the Required Legend on any Electronic Contract, without the prior written consent of the Required Lenders.

  • All such Environmental Permits are in good standing, and each such Person is in compliance with all terms and conditions thereof, except, with respect to Persons that are not Management Entities, where the failure to be in compliance would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • In the event of termination or non-renewal of this Agreement, the Management Entities shall inform all Program Participants which they have registered of the termination of the joint program.

  • Abuse Investigation Services for adults include responding to abuse allegations, accessing protective services in coordination with Case Management Entities, and assuring that the abuse allegations are appropriately investigated and reported.

  • There is no fact, To The Best Knowledge Of Borrowers, which materially and adversely affects the business, operations, properties, assets or condition (financial or otherwise) of Borrowers, the Management Entities, and the Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, that has not been disclosed herein, in the SEC Reports, or in other documents, certificates and statements furnished to Administrative Agent and each Lender (to the extent required hereunder) hereunder or pursuant hereto.

  • Moreover, Management Entities shall inform the Program Participants which they have registered that each Management Entity may continue the labelling activities under two separate individual programs.

  • AT the end of each pay cycle, the State will require Case Management Entities to send out a secure email to all HCWs/PSWs with an email address on file to which Workers can respond.

  • Case Management Entities may provide hours authorization to a worker via secure email when a Consumer needs a Worker to provide services that cannot wait for the prior authorization processes outlined in Article 14, Section 1.

  • The Commission shall ensure that itself, the Member States of the European Union and any Program Participants which it has registered cease using the ENERGY STAR marks by the date agreed upon in writing by the Management Entities.

  • Nothing in the Contract Documents shall be construed to limit the CMA's responsibility to manage the details and execution of its Work.

Related to Management Entities

  • Management Entity means the community developmental disability program or private corporation that operates the regional crisis diversion program, including acting as the fiscal agent for regional crisis diversion funds and resources.

  • Operating Companies means, collectively, the Creekside Operating Company, the Mentone Operating Company and the Yucaipa Operating Company. “Operating Company” means any of the Operating Companies.

  • Management Company means the firm overseeing the operation and management of the Participating Property; and shall mean the Grantee in any event wherein the Management Company is required to perform any obligations under this Agreement.

  • Management Group means at any time, the Chairman of the board of directors, the Chief Executive Officer, the President, any Managing Director, Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President or Vice President, any Treasurer and any Secretary of Holdings or other executive officer of Holdings or any Subsidiary of Holdings at such time.

  • Parent Entities means Parent and Merger Sub.