Rating Guidelines definition

Rating Guidelines means the “Guidelines on Ratings” (formerly “Norms and Procedures for Ratings”).

Examples of Rating Guidelines in a sentence

  • In addition to complying with these policies, the content of your app must be rated in accordance with our Content Rating Guidelines.

  • The Hotel also shall satisfy the criteria for receiving an American Automobile Association Three Diamond rating as described in Lodging Listing Requirements & Diamond Rating Guidelines (Revised June 1996) published by American Automobile Association.

  • Terrorism as provided in the Company’s Umbrella Underwriting and Rating Guidelines as of January 1, 2003 and as revised by mutual agreement between the Company and Reinsurer, or as referred to and approved by the Reinsurer.

  • The Company appoints the Underwriting Manager as the exclusive Underwriting Manager of the Company with the authority to solicit, receive, negotiate, underwrite, accept and manage medical stop-loss insurance business (which business is defined in the Underwriting and Rating Guidelines, Methods and Procedures ["Underwriting Guidelines"] attached as Addendum One hereto, and is referred to herein as "Medical Stop-Loss Business"), subject to its compliance with all of the terms of this Agreement.

  • Concessionaire shall and will furnish and dispense food and beverage of the best quality and shall and will maintain a high standard of service at least equal to those prevailing in the Westside communities of Los Angeles County with Three-Diamond or above rating of AAA Restaurant Diamond Rating Guidelines for similar products and services, and without discrimination.

  • This proposed Product should be assigned the appropriate LGD rating using the FTPS Obligation model in accordance with the Dual Risk Rating Guidelines.