Retiring definition

Retiring means where the Participant satisfies the Committee that the Participant is genuinely retiring, having regard to, among other things, whether the Participant is likely to work full time in any capacity, including directorships or consultancy.
Retiring means receiving retirement benefits from STRS/PERS.
Retiring means, with respect to any Indebtedness of the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries, the purchase (and simultaneous retirement), retirement, redemption, payment and/or defeasance by the Parent or such Subsidiary, as the case may be, of such Indebtedness in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Guaranty.

Examples of Retiring in a sentence

  • Retiring early in the interests of the service is a flexibility available at employer discretion.

  • Retiring Executive Officers and members of the Committee shall be eligible for re-election.

  • By the close of business on the proposed termination date, the Retiring Member shall ensure that all FCM Contracts registered in the Retiring Member's name have been closed-out or transferred so as to ensure that there are no open FCM Contracts to which the Retiring Member is a party at the proposed termination date.

  • A Retiring Member other than a Defaulter shall be liable in respect of Aggregate Excess Losses relating to any Default which arises prior to the relevant Retirement Effective Date.

  • In such circumstances, and as further provided in the Default Rules, the Retiring Member may be required to maintain some or all of its Contribution until after the completion of the default management process related to the relevant Default, notwithstanding that the Retirement Effective Date might occur prior to such time.


More Definitions of Retiring

Retiring means the relinquishing of all clinical privileges and either expiration of medical liability insurance by lapse of the policy or conversion of the policy to extended reporting period coverage only.
Retiring means that an individual is no longer involved with Southern as a volunteer. Retiring generally results when a volunteer relocates out of the area, is inactive for a prolonged period of time, or no longer wishes to be involved with Southern’s programs. Volunteers who have not volunteered in more than 12 consecutive months will be reevaluated to establish their interest and desire to continue serving.
Retiring means not being re-elected or standing down from public office.
Retiring means where an employee is winding down from their substantive professional career with the DHB, noting that this does not exclude ongoing part time or casual work.
Retiring means where an employee is winding down from their substantive professional career with the employer, noting that this does not exclude ongoing part time or casual work.
Retiring a record means sending records to the FRC for storage, servicing, and ultimate destruction. Retired records remain in HUD’s legal custody.
Retiring means an employee who is eligible to receive, applies for, and receives a pension payment under P.E.R.S.