Support Classes definition

Support Classes. As specified in the Preliminary Statement.
Support Classes. Not applicable.

Examples of Support Classes in a sentence

  • The Support Classes may receive no principal payments for extended periods of time, and their principal payment rates may vary widely from month to month.

  • ESF also operates Learning Support Classes (LSC) in ESF mainstream schools for SEN students with a moderate level of disabilities who require a modified curriculum.

  • Learning Support Classes for primary and secondary aged pupils who have a severe speech and language disorders, communication disorder, autistic disorders, complex learning difficulties and severe/profound hearing impairments.

  • Note that this does not apply to a Special Risk Administrative Support Class member with at least 6 years of Special Risk Class Membership (8 years for members enrolled on or after July 1, 2011) when the Special Risk and Special Risk Administrative Support Classes are the only memberships held because such a member is treated as a Special Risk Class member.

  • In the meantime, we are working to provide the same transport routes into Learning Support Classes, Pupil Referral Units and Special Schools, although the available seating capacity may continue to be limited.

  • Bjelopera, Terrorism Information Sharing and the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Report Initiative: Background and Issues for Congress (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, 2011), http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/166837.pdf, 16.

  • The local government shall provide a financial underwriting analysis and other Participating Party documentation to the Department that was not required at the time of application.

  • The stability in principal payment of the PAC Classes will be supported in part by the related TAC and Support Classes.

  • The stability in principal payment of the PAC and Scheduled Classes will be supported in part by the Support Classes.

  • This class covers the material their student is learning in the FYS Tutoring Support Classes for reinforcement within the home environment.


More Definitions of Support Classes

Support Classes. Not applicable. Targeted Balances: Not applicable.
Support Classes. The Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4, Class A-5, Class A-6, Class A-7, Class A-8, Class A-9, Class A-10, Class A-11, Class A-12, Class A-13 and Class A-14 Certificates.
Support Classes. Not Applicable. Targeted Principal Classes: Not applicable.
Support Classes. As specified in the Preliminary Statement. TAC Certificates: The Class I-A-9 Certificates. TAC Schedule: The schedule designated as such in Exhibit R.
Support Classes. As specified in the Preliminary Statement. --------------- Targeted Balances: With respect to any Targeted Principal ------------------ Classes and any Distribution Date appearing in Schedule IV hereto, the applicable amount appearing opposite such Distribution Date for such respective Class.

Related to Support Classes

  • Scheduled Classes As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • asset class means the category of the underlying interest of a derivative and includes, for greater certainty, interest rate, foreign exchange, credit, equity and commodity;

  • Backward Classes means any socially and educationally Backward Classes of citizens recognized by the Government for purpose of clause (4) of article 15 of the Constitution of India;

  • Related Classes As to any Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest, those classes of Certificates identified as "Related Classes of Certificates" to such Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest in the definition of Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest.

  • Settlement Classes means the following:

  • Job Classification means an arrangement of tasks in an establishment or industry into a limited series of jobs or occupations, rated in terms of skill, responsibility, experience, training, and similar considerations, usually for wage setting purposes. This term, or job class, refers to a single cluster of jobs of approximately equal “worth.”

  • film classification body means the person or persons designated as the authority under section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (c.39) (authority to determine suitability of video works for classification).

  • Support Request means a request for assistance received by Blackboard's Service Desk and/or Service Desk Infrastructure from an Authorized User, such as any answered phone call, answered email, or answered chat.

  • Requisite Class Lenders means, at any time of determination (i) for the Class of Lenders having Revolving Loan Exposure, Lenders having or holding more than 50% of the aggregate Revolving Loan Exposure of all Lenders, and (ii) for the Class of Lenders having Term Loan Exposure, Lenders having or holding more than 50% of the aggregate Term Loan Exposure of all Lenders.

  • Support Cost Rate means the flat rate at which the Partner will be reimbursed by UN Women for its Support Costs, as set forth in the Partner Project Document and not exceeding a rate of 8% or the rate set forth in the Donor Specific Conditions, if that is lower. The flat rate is calculated on the eligible Direct Costs.

  • CLASS Features means certain CCIS-based features available to Customers, including: Automatic Call Back; Caller Identification and related blocking features; Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting; Selective Call Forward; and Selective Call Rejection.

  • Restricted Classes As defined in Section 4.02(e).

  • Alternative Clauses means the alternative Clauses specified in paragraph 2.2 of Annex A to this Contract that were requested in the Order by the CUSTOMER and that shall apply to this Contract.

  • Crew Support Costs means all expenses of a general nature which are not particularly referable to any individual vessel for the time being managed by the Managers and which are incurred by the Managers for the purpose of providing an efficient and economic management service and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, shall include the cost of crew standby pay, training schemes for officers and ratings, cadet training schemes, sick pay, study pay, recruitment and interviews.

  • Support Call Process means the support call process applicable to all of our customers who have licensed the Tyler Software. A copy of our current Support Call Process is attached as Schedule 1 to Exhibit C.

  • First Level Support means any support relating to calls from Customer’s customers, end users or affiliates or general resolution of user errors, network errors, provisioning errors or Internet delays or malfunctions.

  • Class size means the maximum number of students who can receive instruction together in a special class or resource room program and the number of teachers and supplementary school personnel assigned to the class.

  • Floating Rate Classes The Classes designated as either “Floating Rate” or “Inverse Floating Rate” in the Prospectus Supplement.

  • Facility Production Limit means the production limit placed on the main product(s) or raw materials used by the Facility that represents the design capacity of the Facility and assists in the definition of the operations approved by the Director.

  • Enhancement means, with respect to any Series of Notes, the rights and benefits provided to the Noteholders of such Series of Notes pursuant to any letter of credit, surety bond, cash collateral account, overcollateralization, issuance of subordinated Notes, spread account, guaranteed rate agreement, maturity guaranty facility, tax protection agreement, interest rate swap or any other similar arrangement.

  • Facility component means any part of a facility, including equipment.

  • International Classification means the Classification established under the Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs;

  • Category 3 means those affected lands and support facilities if those lands supported operations which were not completed or substantially completed prior to July 1, 1973 (the effective date of the Wyoming Environmental Quality Act) and any affected lands or support facilities taken out of use on or after July 1, 1973 and before May 25, 1975 (the effective date of the Division’s 1975 Rules and Regulations).

  • First Class Mail When mailed first class to the last address of the recipient known to the party giving notice, notice is effective three (3) mail delivery days after deposit in a United States Postal Service office or mailbox. Certified Mail: When mailed certified mail, return receipt requested, notice is effective on receipt, if delivery is confirmed by a return receipt. Overnight Delivery: When delivered by overnight delivery (Federal Express/Airborne/United Parcel Service/DHL WorldWide Express) with charges prepaid or charged to the sender’s account, notice is effective on delivery, if delivery is confirmed by the delivery service. Facsimile transmission: When sent by facsimile to the facsimile number of the recipient known to the party giving notice, notice is effective on receipt, provided that, (a) a duplicate copy of the notice is promptly given by first-class or certified mail or by overnight delivery, or (b) the receiving party delivers a written confirmation of receipt. Any notice given facsimile shall be deemed received on the next business day if it is received after 5:00 p.m. (recipient’s time) or on a non-business day. Addresses for purpose of giving notice are as follows: To COUNTY: COUNTY OF MENDOCINO Xxxxx, XX 00000 Attn: To CONTRACTOR: [Name of Contractor] [Number and Street] [City, State, Zip Code] ATTN: Any correctly addressed notice that is refused, unclaimed, or undeliverable because of an act or omission of the party to be notified shall be deemed effective as of the first date that said notice was refused, unclaimed, or deemed undeliverable by the postal authorities, messenger, or overnight delivery service. Any party may change its address or facsimile number by giving the other party notice of the change in any manner permitted by this Agreement.

  • Commercial Tort Claims means commercial tort claims (as that term is defined in the Code), and includes those commercial tort claims listed on Schedule 1.