Provisional Plan definition

Provisional Plan means the plan attached to Schedule 1 of this Agreement.
Provisional Plan means an unrecorded survey plan prepared by a qualified Canada Land Surveyor, which identifies the Easement Lands and the boundary of the Muscowpetung reserve bordering the Qu’Appelle River and Pasqua Lake;
Provisional Plan means the provisional plan of the proposed unit title Subdivision of the Land as contained within the Plans and Specifications in Schedule B which may be varied from time to time by the Vendor in accordance with clause 25 or any other term of this Agreement.

Examples of Provisional Plan in a sentence

  • In addition, the JSC shall meet, by telephone, videoconference or in person, within [*] days of the Effective Date to finalize and approve the initial Development Plan and Development Budget based upon the Provisional Plan and Budget.

  • The Purchaser hereby acknowledges and agrees that it is intended that the Carparks as shown on the Provisional Plan are to be privately owned, and will not be available for public use.

  • If the institution is closing entirely or closing campus(es) or additional location(s), and it has students in academic programs at that location, then the Provisional Plan will need to include arrangements for teaching out of those students so that they can complete their academic program.

  • The completed Provisional Plan, including any associated institutional change applications, should be sent by the chief executive officer to HLC at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Information about how the institution intends to communicate with students should be included in the Provisional Plan filed with HLC.

  • The Provisional Plan should provide information about where transcripts will be stored after the closure or suspension of operations and the process whereby those transcripts will be transferred to the party that has agreed to provide this service.

  • However, such an institution should still submit a Provisional Plan to inform HLC that it intends to teach out its own students.

  • Such closures may occur without any Provisional Plan or teach-out agreement(s) in place.

  • The institution that is closing should make every effort to assist such students in transferring and should include information within the Provisional Plan regarding how that assistance will be provided.

  • If denied, HLC will require the institution to refile the Provisional Plan addressing issues that led to the denial.