Termination Proceedings definition

Termination Proceedings means any action taken by the PBGC under ERISA to terminate any plan.
Termination Proceedings means proceedings for a dissolution order, a nullity order, a presumption of death order or a separation order;
Termination Proceedings means proceedings for a termination order; “variation order” means an order under paragraph 42 of Schedule 5 to the Act.

Examples of Termination Proceedings in a sentence

  • Upon occurrence of a Ministry Terminable Default, Contractor may initiate Termination Proceedings, unless such Ministry Terminable Default was directly attributable to acts or omissions of Contractor.

  • Procedure Upon Default and Determination of Material Default 14 Section 17.2 Membership Termination Proceedings 14 Section 17.3 Default Notice Requirement 17 ARTICLE 18.


More Definitions of Termination Proceedings

Termination Proceedings means the following steps to be taken in all cases where Contractor, acting reasonably, and after exhausting all other remedies and recourses available to it, deems it necessary to terminate this Agreement for a Ministry Terminable Default:
Termination Proceedings means termination proceedings under Section 4042 of ERISA or any successor section of ERISA.

Related to Termination Proceedings

  • Formal proceedings means proceedings conducted before a judge with notice to interested persons.

  • CCAA Proceedings means the proceedings commenced by the Applicant under the CCAA as contemplated by the Initial Order;

  • Informal proceedings means proceedings for probate of a will or appointment of a personal representative conducted by the probate register without notice to interested persons.

  • criminal proceedings means criminal proceedings in relation to which the strict rules of evidence apply;

  • winding-up proceedings means collective proceedings involving realisation of the assets and distribution of the proceeds among the creditors, shareholders or members as appropriate, which involve any intervention by administrative or judicial authorities, including where the collective proceedings are terminated by a composition or other analogous measure, whether or not they are founded on insolvency or are voluntary or compulsory;