Prerogative definition
Prerogative means a participatory right granted by the Medical Staff and exercised subject to the conditions imposed in these bylaws and in other hospital and Medical Staff policies.
Prerogative means the right to participate, by virtue of Staff category or otherwise, granted to a practitioner, and subject to the ultimate authority of the Board and the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws and in other Hospital and Medical Staff policies.
Prerogative means a participatory right granted, by virtue of Staff category or otherwise, to a Staff member or Allied Health Professional, and exercisable subject to the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws and in other Hospital and Medical Staff policies.
Examples of Prerogative in a sentence
In the UK, treaties are ratified by the government, acting under the Royal Prerogative.
The SELLERS Prerogative shall be exercised within 5 (five) business days after the BALANCE SHARES EXERCISE NOTICE or the DETERMINATION referred to in Section 4.4 has become final, as applicable.
If the Employer chooses the Recruitment Prerogative then the MOA provides the employer with the prerogative to offer-with-certainty the loan repayment benefit detailed in the MOA to an eligible practitioner candidate.
Our Prerogative – At any time during the counseling process, for reason(s) sufficient to him/her, the counselor shall have the option of terminating counseling.
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More Definitions of Prerogative
Prerogative means the participatory rights granted, by virtue of staff category or otherwise, to a Clinical Staff Member, which is exercisable subject to, in accordance with, the conditions imposed by these Bylaws.
Prerogative means the right to participate, by virtue of Medical Staff category or otherwise, granted to a Member or Allied Health Professional and subject to the ultimate authority of the Board, the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws and applicable Hospital policies.
Prerogative means the right to participate, by virtue of Medical Staff category, granted to an Appointee and subject to the ultimate authority of the Board, the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws, and other Medical Center policies.
Prerogative shall be defined as any other reason for which Handy may choose to terminate the Agreement that is not defined hereinabove as “Good Reason.” Should Handy wish to terminate this Agreement by Prerogative, he is required only to so state and is not required to provide any further explanation to Opti-Harvest. In the event that Opti-Harvest elects to terminate this Agreement “Without Cause” at any point during the Term of this Agreement, then the Severance Sum shall be one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00). Regardless of the amount of the Severance Sum, Handy shall not receive the Severance Sum without execution of the Severance Agreement, and any refusal by Handy to execute the Severance Agreement voids Handy’s entitlement to the Severance Sum.
Prerogative means the right to participate, by virtue of Staff category or otherwise, granted to a Medical Staff member or Advanced Practice Provider, and subject to the ultimate authority of the Board of Directors and the conditions and limitations imposed in these Bylaws and in other Health Center and Medical Staff policies.
Prerogative means a participatory right granted, by virtue of Medical Staff category or otherwise, to a Medical Staff member and exercisable subject to the conditions imposed in the Medical Staff Bylaws, Policies and Rules, and other Hospital policies.
Prerogative means a participatory right granted, by virtue of LLP/AHP Appointment or otherwise, to a LLP or AHP and exercisable subject to the conditions imposed in this Manual and in other Hospital Authority and Medical Staff Policies.