Total Plan Case definition

Total Plan Case means a case where payments for services rendered to the member are exclusively the responsibility of the Contractor and where fee-for-service payments and/or reinsurance is not involved.

Related to Total Plan Case

  • Plan Objective means the objective of securing the return described in the brochure to which these Terms and Conditions are attached.

  • Consolidated Plan means the plan prepared in accordance with 24 CFR Part 91, which describes needs, resources, priorities and proposed activities to be undertaken with respect to certain HUD programs, including the HOME Program.

  • Total Profit means the aggregate amount (before taxes) of the following: (i) the amount received by Grantee pursuant to Issuer's repurchase of the Option (or any portion thereof) pursuant to Section 7, (ii) (x) the amount received by Grantee pursuant to Issuer's repurchase of Option Shares pursuant to Section 7, less (y) the Grantee's purchase price for such Option Shares, (iii) (x) the net cash amounts received by Grantee pursuant to the sale of Option Shares (or any other securities into which such Option Shares are converted or exchanged) to any unaffiliated party, less (y) the Grantee's purchase price of such Option Shares, (iv) any amounts received by Grantee on the transfer of the Option (or any portion thereof) to any unaffiliated party, and (v) any amount equivalent to the foregoing with respect to the Substitute Option.

  • Covered employer means the City of Cambridge or a Beneficiary of Assistance.

  • Top Heavy Plan Year means a Plan Year during which the Plan is a Top Heavy Plan.