VIG definition
Examples of VIG in a sentence
Subject to Article VI(G), no party may assign its rights or delegate its duties hereunder without the prior written consent of the other party, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.
Subject to VI(G), no party may assign its rights or delegate its duties hereunder without the prior written consent of the other party, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.
A majority of the Independent Directors must approve any Board action to which the following sections of the NASAA REIT Guidelines apply: II.A., II.C., II.F., II.G., IV.A., IV.B., IV.C., IV.D., IV.E., IV.F., IV.G., V.E., V.H., V.J., VI.A., VI.B.4, and VI.G.
For purposes of Article VI.G, a holiday is defined as the 24-hour period beginning 12AM on the day of the holiday and ending at 11:59 PM.
This license may be revoked or modified under the same conditions and process as the license for Contractor’s Subject Inventions in Article VI(G) of this CRADA.
If such a determination is made, the provisions of Section VI.G and H, above, apply.
For purposes of Article VI.G., a holiday is defined as the 24-hour period beginning 12AM on the day of the holiday and ending at 11:59PM.
Although the Executive is not entitled to any severance amount in the event of termination pursuant to this Section VI.G, the Executive may reduce the term of the non-compete and non-solicitation covenants in Section IX hereof, from twenty-four (24) months to eighteen (18) months, upon execution of a full release of claims in favor of the Company.
Refer to ACOP Section VI.G. for the full policy on the Community Service and Economic Self-Sufficiency Requirement.
NPCC refers to the following provisions of the NPCC bylaws: • Section VI(G): Section VI(G) provides that at the first meeting of the members, the members from each of the eight voting sectors will vote to elect directors in their respective sector.