reasonable opportunity definition

reasonable opportunity means that the Union(s) may request a discussion of such contracts with applicable bureau staff members not more than ten (10) calendar days from the date the project transmittal form is sent to the Union(s). If no request is made within ten (10) calendar days, the Union(s) have waived their right to discuss the matter. If requested in a timely manner, the Union(s) and the City must meet within ten (10) calendar days of receiving the Union(s)’s request for a meeting.
reasonable opportunity means at least one documented good faith attempt to contact the provider of record that provides an opportunity for the provider of record to discuss the services under review with us during normal business hours prior to issuing a prospective, concurrent, or retrospective utilization review adverse determination:
reasonable opportunity means opportunities for employee participation that are reasonable in the circumstances, taking into consideration things such as:

More Definitions of reasonable opportunity

reasonable opportunity means fifteen days after the legal
reasonable opportunity means that NantBio shall receive from Etubics or patent counsel true copies of all documents relating to the Prosecution of patent applications and patents within the Licensed Patents as soon as reasonably practical after Etubics has prepared or received such documents and materials, together with any documents submitted by Etubics to or received by Etubics from such patent office with respect to such Prosecution. Etubics shall, in its reasonable judgment and to the extent practicable, consider in good faith and reasonably incorporate NantBio’s comments concerning such documents and materials that Etubics receives from NantBio.
reasonable opportunity means that Licensee shall receive from Licensor or patent counsel true copies of all documents relating to the Prosecution of patent applications and patents within the Licensed Patents as soon as reasonably practical after Licensor has prepared or received such documents and materials, together with any documents submitted by Licensor to or received by Licensor from such patent office with respect to such Prosecution. Licensor shall, in its reasonable judgment and to the extent practicable, consider in good faith and reasonably incorporate Licensee’s comments concerning such documents and materials that Licensor receives from Licensee.
reasonable opportunity means that Nant shall receive from Benitec or patent counsel true copies of all documents relating to the Prosecution of patent applications and patents within the Designated Patents as soon as reasonably practical after Benitec has prepared or received such documents and materials, together with any documents submitted by Benitec to or received by Benitec from such patent office with respect to such Prosecution. Benitec shall, in its reasonable judgment and to the extent practicable, consider in good faith and reasonably incorporate Nant’s comments concerning such documents and materials that Benitec receives from Nant.
reasonable opportunity given” (section 75A(2) / 75B(3) [delete as appropriate])
reasonable opportunity means that a candidate must be offered the opportu- nity to take part in electoral discussion and reports. If a candidate refuses or is unable to participate, the item may nev- ertheless go ahead. A broadcaster shall use his editorial judgement in determin- ing the amount of air time to be allocated to each candidate or party having regard to the number of constituencies being
reasonable opportunity means that NantCell shall receive from Sorrento or patent counsel true copies of all documents relating to the Prosecution of patent applications and patents within the Licensed Patent Rights and the Joint Patents as soon as reasonably practical after Sorrento has prepared or received such documents and materials, together with any documents submitted by Sorrento to or received by Sorrento from such patent office with respect to such Prosecution. Sorrento shall, in its reasonable judgment and to the extent practicable, consider in good faith and reasonably incorporate NantCell’s comments concerning such documents and materials that Sorrento receives from NantCell.