PLGL definition

PLGL means Professional Liability and General Liability.

Examples of PLGL in a sentence

  • Manager will maintain PL/GL insurance coverage with limits of $1,000,000.00 individual occurrence/$2,000,000.00 in aggregate on such terms as are customary for enterprises of Manager’s type in its geographic location.

  • LS 301 Legal Research & Writing PLGL 2100 Adv Legal Research & Writing (3) Counts as Legal Studies elective PLGL 2225 Contract Law (3) Equiv.

  • LS 303 Law Office Technology PLGL 2500 Torts and Insurance Law (3) Counts as Legal Studies elective PLGL 2600 Paralegal Practicum (3) Equiv.

  • LS 306 Basic Legal Training PLGL 1150 Drafting Legal Documents (3) Counts as Legal Studies elective PLGL 1200 Civil Litigation (3) Equiv.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither Tenant nor any of its Affiliates shall assume any obligation for PLGL Claims that result from occurrences prior to the Commencement Date (except for such claims which arise during Tenant’s or any Subtenant’s management in a Facility or portion thereof managed by Tenant or any Subtenant).

  • LS 400 Legal Ethics PLGL 1500 Intro to Legal Research & Writing (3) Equiv.

Related to PLGL

  • SBS means the New York City Department of Small Business Services.

  • snippet means a legally binding agreement (made pursuant to the provisions of this Framework Agreement) for the provision of the Services made between a Contracting Body and the Supplier comprising of an Order Form and the Call-Off Terms;","size":74,"snippetLinks":[{"key":"legally-binding-agreement","type":"clause","offset":[8,33]},{"key":"the-provisions-of-this","type":"clause","offset":[52,74]},{"key":"framework- agreement","type":"definition","offset":[75,94]},{"key":"the-provision-of-the-services","type":"clause","offset":[100,129]},{"key":"contracting-body","type":"definition","offset":[145,161]},{"key":"the-supplier","type":"clause","offset":[166,178]},{"key":"order-form","type":"clause","offset":[196,206]},{"key":"off-terms","type":"clause","offset":

  • TMDL means the total maximum daily load limitation of a parameter, representing the estimated assimilative capacity for a water body before other designated uses are adversely affected. Mathematically, it is the sum of wasteload allocations for point sources, load allocations for non-point and natural background sources, and a margin of safety.

  • EG means the Enforcement Guide;

  • MECAB refers to the Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing document prepared by the Billing Committee of the Ordering and Billing Forum “OBF”, which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee “CLC of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions “ATIS”. The MECAB document, published by ATIS as ATIS/OBF- MECAB- Issue 6, February 1998, contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of access services provided to an IXC by two or more LECs, or by one LEC in two or more states within a single LATA.