Retermination definition

Retermination means a change in the Customer Site for a particular Service where DFA delivers a new Service at the Retermination Site.

Examples of Retermination in a sentence

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 above, or if TWTC elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.1.13.2 above, or if Syniverse elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, Syniverse must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if US LEC elects not to utilize the EEL to UNE-L Retermination process, US LEC must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if MRC elects not to utilize the EEL to UNE-L Retermination process, MRC must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if NewSouth elects not to utilize the EEL to UNE-L Retermination process, NewSouth must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if NuVox elects not to utilize the EEL to UNE-L Retermination process, NuVox must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if TCG elects not to utilize the EEL to UNE-L Retermination process, TCG must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.1.13.2 above, or if Excel elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, Excel must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if TC Systems elects not to utilize the EEL to UNE-L Retermination process, TC Systems must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

  • If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.1.13.2 above, or if BLC Management elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, BLC Management must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop.

Related to Retermination

  • Eligibility Determination means an approval or denial of eligibility and a renewal or termination of eligibility.

  • Termination or “Terminated” means, for purposes of this Plan with respect to a Participant, that the Participant has for any reason ceased to provide services as an employee, officer, director, consultant, independent contractor or advisor to the Company or a Parent or Subsidiary of the Company. An employee will not be deemed to have ceased to provide services in the case of (i) sick leave, (ii) military leave, or (iii) any other leave of absence approved by the Committee; provided, that such leave is for a period of not more than 90 days, unless reemployment upon the expiration of such leave is guaranteed by contract or statute or unless provided otherwise pursuant to formal policy adopted from time to time by the Company and issued and promulgated to employees in writing. In the case of any employee on an approved leave of absence, the Committee may make such provisions respecting suspension of vesting of the Award while on leave from the employ of the Company or a Parent or Subsidiary of the Company as it may deem appropriate, except that in no event may an Award be exercised after the expiration of the term set forth in the applicable Award Agreement. The Committee will have sole discretion to determine whether a Participant has ceased to provide services and the effective date on which the Participant ceased to provide services (the “Termination Date”).

  • Normal Termination means termination of employment or service with the Company and Affiliates: (i) by the Optionee; (ii) upon retirement; (iii) on account of death or Disability; or (iv) by the Company, a Subsidiary or Affiliate without Cause.

  • Disability Termination means termination by the Company of the Executive’s employment by reason of the Executive’s incapacitation due to disability. The Executive will be deemed to be incapacitated due to disability if at the end of any month the Executive is unable to perform substantially all of the Executive’s duties under this Agreement in the normal and regular manner due to illness, injury or mental or physical incapacity, and has been unable so to perform for either (i) three consecutive full calendar months then ending, or (ii) 90 or more of the normal working days during the 12 consecutive full calendar months then ending. Nothing in this paragraph alters the Company’s obligations under applicable law, which may, in certain circumstances, result in the suspension or alteration of the foregoing time periods.

  • Termination After Change in Control means either of the following events occurring within twelve (12) months after a Change in Control: