Reentering definition

Reentering means accessing an existing well bore for either the original or amended purpose, provided that such well has not been abandoned.
Reentering as used in this lease are not restricted to their technical legal meanings.

Examples of Reentering in a sentence

  • Re-entering the Medicaid information in ITOTS flags the Infant & Toddler Connection of Virginia Office staff to add back the benefit.

Related to Reentering

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  • Tenant means any Person leasing, subleasing or otherwise occupying any portion of the Property under a Lease or other occupancy agreement with Borrower.

  • Lessee means a person who acquires the right to possession and use of goods under a lease. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the term includes a sublessee.

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  • Occupant means any person or persons over the age of eighteen years in possession of the property.