Principal Management definition

Principal Management means the authority to principally direct the handling of the subject matter of an environmental matter, including, without limitation, selection of consultants, contractors, experts or advisors; evaluation, selection and implementation of remedial measures; and negotiations with or challenges to any governmental bodies or third parties.
Principal Management means the authority to direct the handling of the subject matter of the Direct Claim, and any onsite Remedial Action associated with a Third Party Claim, including, without limitation, selection of consultants, contractors, experts or advisors; evaluation, selection and implementation of remedial measures; and negotiations with or challenges to any Governmental Authorities and third parties.
Principal Management means the authority to direct the handling of the subject matter of an Environmental Claim as provided in Section 15.6.5.

Examples of Principal Management in a sentence

  • As provided in the Distribution and Service Plan adopted by the Fund, it is recognized by the Fund that Principal Management Corporation (the “Manager”) may make payment to the Distributor with respect to any expenses incurred in the distribution of shares of the Fund, such payments payable from the past profits or other resources of the Manager including management fees paid to it by the Fund.

  • Written notice to the Credit Facility Team shall be sent to the following address: Principal Management Corporation, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.

  • As provided in the Distribution and Service Plan adopted by the Fund, it is recognized by the Fund that Principal Management Corporation (the "Manager") may make payment to the Distributor with respect to any expenses incurred in the distribution of shares of the Fund, such payments payable from the past profits or other resources of the Manager including management fees paid to it by the Fund.

  • In addition, for International Fund I, LargeCap Growth Fund I, LargeCap Value Fund, MidCap Value Fund III, SmallCap Blend Fund and SmallCap Value Fund II, Principal Management Corp.

  • To assume Principal Management, Gold ▇▇▇▇ must notify Southern States within thirty days of notice to Gold ▇▇▇▇ of the Environmental Claim, or such other period as the parties may agree to in writing, that it intends to assume Principal Management.

  • In the event Gold ▇▇▇▇ does not undertake Principal Management, Southern States may assume Principal Management of the subject matter of the Environmental Claim.

  • If another Union Representative is assigned, the Union will notify the Principal Management Contact in advance of any meetings if possible.

  • If the employee disagrees with the supervisor’s decision to deny training, the employee may contact the Union and the Union will discuss the issue with the Principal Management Contact in an attempt to resolve the disagreement before any grievance is filed.

  • Principal Group of Funds, Mutual Fund, Fund, or The Principal Family of Mutual Funds means the fund or funds managed by Principal Management Corporation which have been made available for the investment of Traditional IRA or Roth I▇▇ cont▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇s.

  • Seller is in compliance in all material respects with all laws, rules, regulations, and orders applicable to its Business and Seller has all necessary permits, licenses, and other authorizations required to conduct the Business as conducted (except for those matters which are the obligations of Buyer under the Principal Management Agreement for which Seller makes no representations).


More Definitions of Principal Management

Principal Management means the authority to principally direct, control and make all decisions with respect to the Debris Field Remediation, including without limitation selection of consultants, contractors, experts and advisors; evaluation, selection and implementation of investigatory, corrective and remedial measures; communications or negotiations with or challenges to any Governmental Authority or third parties; and determination that the Debris Field Remediation has been completed.
Principal Management means the authority to principally direct the handling of the Other Remediation Activities, including, without limitation, selection of consultants, contractors, experts or advisors; evaluation, selection and implementation of remedial measures; and negotiations with or challenges to any Governmental or Regulatory Authority and third parties. In connection with any Other Remediation Activities with respect to which Cambrex is required by this Section 7.08 to bear all or any portion of the Remediation Costs, (i) Sellers and their Affiliates shall be entitled to reasonable participation in the activities of Buyer relating thereto and Buyer shall facilitate such participation, such reasonable participation to include, without limitation, the right to (x) receive and comment on copies of material reports, work plans, agreements with Governmental or Regulatory Authorities and other documents prior to submission (and Buyer shall consider in good faith any reasonable comments of Sellers with respect thereto); (y) receive prior notice of and attend any meetings with Governmental or Regulatory Authorities (if acceptable to such authorities); and (z) review and comment on decisions of Buyer; provided that Buyer will use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with Cambrex and to minimize such Remediation Costs, including in connection with the timing and nature of its provision of notice to and negotiations with Governmental or Regulatory Authorities. (g) Without limiting any other provision of this Agreement, Sellers and Buyer shall diligently and expeditiously as reasonably practicable, perform their respective obligations under this Section 7.08.
Principal Management means the right to (1) hire and discharge consultants, contractors, and experts, (2) obtain any tests, reports, and surveys necessary to define and delineate the extent of any contamination or regulatory noncompliance, (3) contact, communicate with, negotiate with, and challenge Governmental Bodies, make any reports to such Bodies, submit any remediation or compliance plans to such Bodies, negotiate with such Bodies, and otherwise deal with such Bodies, (4) select and implement remedial measures, (5) prepare work plans for any remediation of contamination or correction of noncompliance, and (6) conduct or direct any such remediation of contamination or correction of noncompliance.
Principal Management means the authority to principally direct the handling of a Remedial Action, including selection of consultants, contractors, experts or advisors, and evaluation, selection and implementation of remedial measures.