Optional language definition

Optional language means any language other than a mandatory language.

Examples of Optional language in a sentence

  • Optional language is included in the model addressing if the sponsor wants to perform some of the construction.

  • Optional language is included in the model addressing if the sponsor wants to perform some of the design.

  • Optional language is included in the model addressing if the sponsor wants to perform some of the design or construction.

  • Optional language is included to give the Disclosing Party flexibility to direct that the information instead be destroyed.

  • TOTAL DRAW REQUEST $ [Optional language to appoint a new Authorized Signer for draw requests:] is hereby designated and authorized to sign future draw requests on behalf of Borrower in connection with the Loan.

  • Optional language is included in the model in case the sponsor wants to perform some of the construction.

  • Optional language has been included for the situation where parties decide to exclude multifamily and project loan securities, as is allowed under FINRA Rule 4210(e)(2)(H)(ii)(a)(2).

  • Optional language is included in the model in case the sponsor wants to perform some of the design or construction.

  • Optional language is included in the model in case the sponsor wants to perform some of the design.

Related to Optional language

  • Primary language means the dominant language used by a person for communication.

  • Native language means, if used in reference to an individual of limited English proficiency, the following:

  • plain language means language that can be understood by a reasonable person, applying a reasonable effort;

  • Speech-language pathology means the care and services provided by a licensed speech-language pathologist as set forth in the member state's statutes and rules.

  • Speech-language pathologist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice speech-language pathology.