Protection Clause definition

Protection Clause means the mortgagee protection clause referred to in clause 8 of the Agency's model flat lease and clause 6 in the Agency's model house lease in relation to Shared Ownership disposals and as contained within the Capital Funding Guide (or any successor clause or form of lease from time to time); Net Sales Receipt means the Gross Sales Receipt less any eligible deductions identified in this Schedule; Protected Areas means a principle introduced by The Housing (Shared Ownership Leases (Exclusion from Leasehold Reform Act 1967) (England) Regulations 2009 with effect from 7th September 2009, to assist the retention of Shared Ownership property in hard to replace areas (e.g. those exempted from the Right to Acquire) by either restricting Staircasing or requiring the leaseholder to sell back to the landlord; Protected Areas Repurchase (or any cognate term) means the repurchase of grant funded shared ownership property originally built subject to the Agency’s Protected Areas policy (See "Protected Areas" above) by the landlord or a suitable nominated organisation. Where alternative means of funding have been robustly explored, the Agency will fund the repurchase of eligible Protected Area grant funded shared ownership property; Shortfall means the difference between the relevant Recoverable Amount and the Net Sales Receipt; Staircasing means the acquisition by the shared owner of further equity in the relevant dwelling in accordance with the terms of the Shared Ownership Lease; Staircasing Allowance means the sum of £449 or such other sum as may be identified in the Capital Funding Guide as an administrative allowance for Staircasing sales made pursuant to the AHP; Supported Housing means accommodation provided for a specific client group to enable them to adjust to independent living or to enable them to live independently. The term supported housing applies to purpose-designed or designated supported housing. See Circular 03/04 (and any successor circular or like publication) for definitions of supported housing and housing for older people; Total Scheme Costs means in respect of each Firm Scheme the figure set out in the field of that name in the Firm Scheme Details;
Protection Clause means the mortgagee protection clause referred to in clause 8 of the GLA's model flat lease and clause 6 in the GLA's model house lease in relation to shared ownership disposals and as contained within the Capital Funding Guide (or any successor clause or form of lease from time to time); Net Sales Receipt means the Gross Sales Receipt less any eligible deductions identified in this Schedule; Protected Areas means a principle introduced by The Housing (Shared Ownership Leases (Exclusion from Leasehold Reform Act 1967) (England) Regulations 2009 with Protected Areas Repurchase (or any cognate term) means the repurchase of grant funded shared ownership property originally built subject to the GLA’s Protected Areas policy from time to time by the landlord or a suitable nominated organisation. Where alternative means of funding have been robustly explored, the GLA will fund the repurchase of eligible Protected Area grant funded shared ownership property; Shortfall means the difference between the relevant Recoverable Amount and the Net Sales Receipt; Staircasing means the acquisition by the shared owner of further equity (beyond the first share) in the relevant dwelling in accordance with the terms of the Shared Ownership Lease; Staircasing Allowance means the sum of £449 or such other sum as may be identified in the Capital Funding Guide as an administrative allowance for staircasing sales made pursuant to the AHP;
Protection Clause means the mortgagee protection clause referred to in clause 8 of the Agency's model flat lease and clause 6 in the Agency's model house lease in relation to shared ownership disposals and as contained within the Capital Funding Guide (or any successor clause or form of lease from time to time). Net Sales Receipt means the Gross Sales Receipt less any eligible deductions identified in this Annex Protected Areas means a principle introduced by The Housing (Shared Ownership Leases (Exclusion from Leasehold Reform Act 1967) (England) Regulations 2009 with effect from 7th September 2009, to assist the retention of shared ownership property in Protected Areas Repurchase (or any cognate term) means the repurchase of grant funded shared ownership property originally built subject to the Agency’s Protected Areas policy from time to time by the landlord or a suitable nominated organisation. Where alternative means of funding have been robustly explored, the Agency will fund the repurchase of eligible Protected Area grant funded shared ownership property; Staircasing means the acquisition by the shared owner of further equity in the relevant dwelling in accordance with the terms of the Newbuild HomeBuy Lease Staircasing Allowance means the sum of £449 or such other sum as may be identified in the Capital Funding Guide as an administrative allowance for staircasing sales made pursuant to the AHP

Examples of Protection Clause in a sentence

  • Without limiting Dell’s obligations under this Data Protection Clause, Dell will provide the APEX Service or any Related Service as applicable in compliance with reasonable and appropriate security measures stated in the APEX Information Security Measures Addendum, including all updates during the Subscription Term (“AISMA").

  • Without limiting Dell’s obligations under this Data Protection Clause, Dell will provide the APEX Service in compliance with reasonable and appropriate security measures stated in the APEX Information Security Measures Addendum, including all updates during the Subscription Term (“AISMA").

  • Without limiting Dell’s obligations under this Data Protection Clause, Dell will provide the Service Offering in compliance with reasonable and appropriate security measures stated in the Information Security Measures Addendum, including all updates during the Subscription Term (“ISMA").

  • Note: See Letter of Understanding re Incumbent Protection Clause.

  • The following clauses will survive termination or expiry of the Contract: Clause B5 (Risk in and Title to the Goods), Clause D2 (Consequences of Termination), Clause F1 (Intellectual Property), Clause F2 (Confidentiality, Publicity and Transparency), Clause F3 (Data Protection), Clause F4 (Freedom of Information), Clause F5 (Record Keeping and Monitoring), Clause G4 (TUPE and Re-Tendering), Clause H4 (Severance), Clause H10 (Non Solicitation and Offers of Employment),and Clause H15.

  • The Federation may file a grievance directly to Level III, if any part of the Protection Clause is violated.

  • Clause 3 (Indemnity, Liability & Insurance); Clause 5 (Confidentiality, Information Disclosure & Publicity); Clause 6 (Intellectual Property Rights); Clause 18 (Data Protection); Clause 21 (Dispute Resolution); Clause 25 (Waiver); and Clause 28 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction).

  • The following clauses will survive termination or expiry of the Contract: Clause B5 (Risk in and Title to the Goods), Clause D2 (Consequences of Termination), Clause F1 (Intellectual Property), Clause F2 (Confidentiality, Publicity and Transparency), Clause F3 (Data Protection), Clause F4 (Freedom of Information), Clause F5 (Record Keeping and Monitoring), Clause G4 (TUPE and Re-Tendering), Clause H4 (Severance), Clause H10 (Non Solicitation and Offers of Employment),and Clause H11.

  • The following Clauses will survive termination or expiry of the Contract: Clause D2 (Consequences of Termination), Clause F1 (Intellectual Property), Clause F2 (Confidentiality and Publicity), Clause F3 (Data Protection), Clause F4 (Freedom of Information), Clause F5 (Record Keeping and Monitoring), Clause H4 (Severance), Clause H10 (Non Solicitation and Offers of Employment) and Clause H12 (Law and Jurisdiction).

  • Minimum Protection Clause It is a requirement of this Insurance that all external doors are fitted with a minimum five-lever mortice deadlock.


More Definitions of Protection Clause

Protection Clause means the mortgagee protection clause referred to in clause 8 of the Agency's model flat lease and clause 6 in the Agency's model house lease in relation to shared ownership disposals and as contained within the Capital Funding Guide (or any successor clause or form of lease from time to time); Net Sales Receipt means the Gross Sales Receipt less any eligible deductions identified in this Schedule; Protected Areas means a principle introduced by The Housing (Shared Ownership Leases (Exclusion from Leasehold Reform Act 1967) (England) Regulations 2009 with effect from 7th September 2009, to assist the retention of shared ownership property in hard to replace areas (e.g. those exempted from the Right to Acquire) by either restricting staircasing or requiring the leaseholder to sell back to the landlord; Protected Areas Repurchase (or any cognate term) means the repurchase of grant funded shared ownership property originally built subject to the Agency’s Protected Areas Shortfall means the difference between the relevant Recoverable Amount and the Net Sales Receipt; Staircasing means the acquisition by the shared owner of further equity (beyond the first share) in the relevant dwelling in accordance with the terms of the Older People's Shared Ownership Lease or Shared Ownership Lease (as relevant); Staircasing Allowance means the sum of £449 or such other sum as may be identified in the Capital Funding Guide as an administrative allowance for staircasing sales made pursuant to the AHP;