Negotiability definition

Negotiability means that tax credits granted are negotiable in accordance with Rule VII, Sec. 4 of these Rules.

Examples of Negotiability in a sentence

  • Negotiability disputes will be submitted to the FLRA for resolution.

  • Negotiability disputes will be processed in a manner consistent with the Statute and implementing regulations.

  • The Union may submit a Negotiability Appeal to the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) in accordance with applicable regulations.

  • Negotiability disputes shall be handled in accordance with law and appropriate regulation.

  • Negotiability disputes normally are processed under the FLRA's "no fault" negotiability procedures.

  • See Part II – 4.8 "Negotiability and transferability of A Shares".

  • Negotiability, Registration and Transfer of Bonds 24 Section 207.

  • Negotiability, registration, transfer and cancellation of Bonds............................

  • If you close your account before interest is credited, you will receive the accrued interest, offset by the amount of any early withdrawal penalties that may be imposed, and the penalty may offset principal, as defined below: Negotiability.

  • Negotiability; Registration, Transfer, and Exchange 9 Section 3.09.

Related to Negotiability

  • negotiable instrument means a “negotiable instrument” as defined in the UCC.

  • Negotiable Collateral means all of Borrower’s present and future letters of credit of which it is a beneficiary, drafts, instruments (including promissory notes), securities, documents of title, and chattel paper, and Borrower’s Books relating to any of the foregoing.

  • dutiable goods means any goods which are subject —

  • Endorsement means a written endorsement issued by Us on the Schedule to record any changes to the applicable terms and conditions of this Policy or the details contained in the Schedule. Endorsements shall form a part of this Policy and shall be binding on You and Us. It is agreed that the terms of an Endorsement shall supersede any conflicting provisions in this Policy Document, Rider or Schedule.

  • clear height , in relation to a sign, means the vertical distance between the lowest edge of the sign and the natural level of the surrounding ground, footway or roadway immediately below the sign.