Short-term means a period of one or less than one (1) year;
Short-term means the time required for treatment of a condition that, in the judgment of the CO-OP, is subject to significant improvement within sixty (60) consecutive calendar days from the first day of treatment.
Short-term means the short term Rate Type attributed to a Subscribed Transmission Service as set out in ACT – attachment B.
Examples of Short-term in a sentence
The Local union and Local school board agree to continue to cooperate in the implementation and administration of early intervention and safe return to work processes as a component of the Short Term Leave and Long Term Disability Plans.
The top- up will not exceed two (2) days and is dependent on having two (2) unused Short Term Paid Leave Days/Miscellaneous Personal Leave Days in the current year.
All Residential Counselors will have access to the Agency’s Short Term Disability Plan, subject to the terms and conditions set forth by the Agency.
The top-up will not exceed two (2) days and is dependent on having two (2) unused Short Term Paid Leave Days/Miscellaneous Personal Leave Days in the current year.
More Definitions of Short-term
Short-term means the time required for treatment of a condition that, in the judgment of the Member's PCP and HPN, is subject to significant improvement within sixty (60) consecutive calendar days from the first day of treatment.
Short-term means one year or less.
Short-term means not occupied by long-term tenants, classed as those who stay longer than 31 days.
Short-term means investments with a remaining term to maturity of 90 days or less;
Short-term. Short-term rental” shall mean means a period of less than one year. Additionally, as used in this subdivision, “repossession” shall include
Short-term means normally intended for continuous use for between 60 minutes and 30 days.
Short-term means investments with a remaining term to maturity of ninety days or less; and