Stipulated definition

Stipulated means specified by the regulations made by the National Council, which may make regulations for any matter relating or incidental to regulating the social security Schemes and their implementation in India.
Stipulated means stipulated under this Policy or under executive instructions issued by the State Government from time to time.
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Examples of Stipulated in a sentence

  • OIG shall not have the right to appeal to the DAB an adverse ALJ decision related to Stipulated Penalties.

  • Notwithstanding the language in 42 C.F.R. § 1005.2(c), the request for a hearing involving Stipulated Penalties shall be made within 10 days after receipt of the Demand Letter and the request for a hearing involving exclusion shall be made within 25 days after receipt of the Exclusion Letter.

  • Specifically, OIG’s determination to demand payment of Stipulated Penalties or to seek exclusion shall be subject to review by an HHS ALJ and, in the event of an appeal, the HHS Departmental Appeals Board (DAB), in a manner consistent with the provisions in 42 C.F.R. § 1005.2-1005.21.

  • If the ALJ decision is properly appealed to the DAB and the DAB upholds the determination of OIG, the Stipulated Penalties shall become due and payable 20 days after the DAB issues its decision.

  • Payment of the Stipulated Penalties shall be made by electronic funds transfer to an account specified by OIG in the Demand Letter.


More Definitions of Stipulated

Stipulated means that both sides agree to the terms, without the judge being involved or making a decision about the law or the facts. There are advantages and disadvantages for tenants who sign these kinds of agreements. Keep in mind that, if you do sign a stipulated agreement, you may be giving up some important legal rights. ADVANTAGES: • It’s fast: The case is resolved right away, without a trial. • If you are able to follow the agreement exactly, the case will be dismissed and there will be no judgment of eviction on your record. (If your agreement doesn’t say specifically when the case will be dismissed, it will be dismissed in one year.) • Depending on the agreement, you may be able to stay in your housing, or get more time to move than you would if you went to trial and lost. • Depending on the agreement, you may be able to avoid paying the landlord’s court costs or attorney fees. DISADVANTAGES: • Some agreement forms say that you “waive” (meaning give up forever) any other rights you might have to sue your landlord. You should strongly consider refusing to sign an agreement that contains a waiver term. You can ask the landlord to cross out that part of the agreement. • You lose your chance to go to trial. Any counterclaims or defenses that you might have had to the eviction will be lost. It won’t matter if there was a legal problem with the eviction. If you enter into a stipulated agreement, you lose your right to object to the landlord’s eviction case. • If you don’t agree on a specific date for your case to be dismissed, it may stay on your record for one year. • You must follow the agreement exactly as it is written. If you don’t follow the agreement, the landlord can evict you very quickly, without the right to a trial. Even a minor violation can result in an eviction. • Although you can ask for a hearing if the landlord says you didn’t follow the agreement, the only issues that the judge will ask about are: o did you follow the agreement o did the landlord prevent you from following the agreement o did you and the landlord change the agreement o was the agreement entered into in good faith o was the agreement fundamentally unfair o did you actually owe rent that came due after you made the agreement SHOULD I SIGN THE AGREEMENT? It’s up to you whether to agree to enter into a stipulated agreement. Agreements can give you more time to move, can prevent an eviction from going on your record, and can sometimes allow you to keep your housing. But you are giv...
Stipulated means a set value for a parameter that is agreed upon by the Entity and the ESP. A stipulated value remains constant throughout the term of the contract, regardless of the actual behavior of that parameter. This term has the same meaning as "estimated" for M&V purposes.
Stipulated. 2000 Adjusted EBIT" 4.3 "Straddle Period" 8.5(a)(i) "Third Party Claim" 14.5(a) "Umbrella Agreement" Recitals "Updated Disclosure Schedule" 9.3
Stipulated means that both sides agree to the terms, without the judge being involved or making a decision about the law or the facts.
Stipulated means the provisions of this diploma or any implementing regulations;
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