RLT definition

RLT means the use of radioligands in the Therapeutic Field and Diagnostic Field, in either or both of their labeled/radioactive or unlabeled/non-radioactive states.
RLT. See Recital C hereto.

Examples of RLT in a sentence

  • Qwest will provide access to 911 emergency services and directory listings in accordance with the terms and conditions of CLEC’s interconnection agreements (“ICAs”), except that the business end user rate in the applicable tariff applies to all end user premium and privacy directory listings (with the exception of residential additional listings, i.e., USOC RLT) when services are provisioned to CLEC under this Agreement whether CLEC's end user is a residential end user or a business end user.

  • CenturyLink will provide access to 911 emergency services and directory listings in accordance with the terms and conditions of CLEC’s interconnection agreements (“ICAs”), except that the business end user rate in the applicable Tariff applies to all end user premium and privacy directory listings (with the exception of residential additional listings, i.e., USOC RLT) when services are provisioned to CLEC under this Agreement whether CLEC's end user is a residential end user or a business end user.

  • Any non-regular employee who has filled an RLT position is likewise entitled to revert to non-regular status upon the expiry of the RLT position.

  • Qwest will provide access to 911 emergency services and directory listings in accordance with the terms and conditions of CLEC’s interconnection agreements (―ICAs‖), except that the business end user rate in the applicable tariff applies to all end user premium and privacy directory listings (with the exception of residential additional listings, i.e., USOC RLT) when services are provisioned to CLEC under this Agreement whether CLEC's end user is a residential end user or a business end user.

  • The non-regular, RLT, or the RLT/non-regular combination employee must have the required subject competency and/or qualifications for the position.

  • Such regular limited term (RLT) appointments shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • If the appointment is to be extended, the RLT employee will be notified of the extension at least three (3) months prior to the termination date of the current appointment.

  • In the case of less than satisfactory performance judged by the criteria set out in 11.5.2, the RLT employee will be advised that such an offer of extension is not to be made.

  • No notification shall be given if an extension cannot be offered due to the employee who is absent from the regular position returning or resigning, or, in the case of an RLT employee appointed under 2.1.4.1.1, the assignment is complete.

  • Any temporary employee who has filled an RLT position is likewise entitled to revert to temporary status upon the expiry of the RLT position.