One term definition

One term s written notice” means notice in writing addressed to the Principal by:
One term s written notice” means notice in writing addressed to the Principal by no later than the first day of the term (if the student intends to leave at the end of the term), or the first day of the preceding term (if the student intends to leave during the term).
One term s Notice" means written notice given before the first day of the Term which precedes the Cancelled Term and expiring at the end of that preceding Term "Fees in Lieu of Notice" means a sum equal to Fees in full for the Cancelled Term at the rate that would have applied had the pupil attended (without giving credit for any bursary or other financial allowance previously given).

Examples of One term in a sentence

  • One term of office, or one year of service if no term of office is specified.

  • One term equals 40 hours for $1000, going from August-Dec and Jan-May.

  • If Party A dissolves this Contract according to clause One, term 6 of clause Two in the article Four, Party A shall pay yearly economic compensation equal to monthly salary to Party B due to the length of service in the company (as to the length under a year, calculated as a year.

  • One term of the Settlement Agreement included requesting that the Commission notice a supplemental phase of this proceeding to consider changes to Eversource’s Tariff NHPUC No. 10 – Electricity and Electric Supplier Services Master Agreement necessary to implement the proposed POR program.

  • One term loan (“Tranche C Advance”) to the Borrowers equal to such Lender’s Tranche C Commitment.

  • One term organ damage in strategic health system imposes civil monetary value accounting, to state treats close watch on similar agreement with accountable plan are typically will be expected.

  • One term used in this Agreement that is not defined in‌ laws or regulations is “cultural resource.” It is defined in the Forest Service Manual 2360.5 as: An object or definite location of human activity, occupation, or use identifiable through field survey, historical documentation, or oral evidence.

  • One term required the Claimant to serve a probationary period of six months, capable of being extended further if considered necessary by the Bank.

  • One term of the Settlement Agreement included that the Commission notice a supplemental phase of this proceeding to consider changes to Unitil’s Competitive Electric Supplier Trading Partner Agreement and Terms and Conditions for Competitive Suppliers tariff necessary to implement the proposed POR program.


More Definitions of One term

One term means a period not exceeding three (3) years.