Adequate Justification definition

Adequate Justification must include, but is not limited to: (a) explanation of why the acquisition of goods or services is limited to one vendor or supplier; (b) description of sole vendor/supplier’s unique qualifications to provide the goods or services in question; and (c) analysis of cost(s) to demonstrate reasonableness.
Adequate Justification means the occurrence after a Change in Control of any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to comply with the terms of this Agreement; (ii) any relocation of the Executive outside the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area that is not approved by the Executive; or (iii) other than as provided for herein, the removal of the Executive from his position hereunder or any other substantial diminution in the Executive's authority or the Executive's responsibilities that is not approved by members of the Incumbent Board.
Adequate Justification means the occurrence after a Change in Control of any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to

Examples of Adequate Justification in a sentence

  • Adequate justification shall include, but is not limited to: (1) inadequate water depth; (2) presence of physical obstacles sufficient to prevent access to or for primary contact recreation; and, (3) uses of adjacent land sufficient to discourage primary contact activities.

  • Adequate justification must be submitted and approved prior to continuation of the service.

  • Adequate justification should be provided to support the calculation of both fixed and working capital.

  • Adequate justification or data must be provided to the Department indicating as to why the assigned characteristic is not present at levels that would adversely affect the environment.

  • Adequate justification shall be provided to the department for the request.


More Definitions of Adequate Justification

Adequate Justification means the occurrence after a Change in Control of any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to comply with the terms of this Agreement; (ii) any relocation of the Executive outside the metropolitan area where the Company's principal executive office is located that is not approved by members of the Incumbent Board (as such term is defined under Section 15(i)(ii)); or (iii) other than as provided for herein, the removal of the Executive from the position of President and Chief Operating Officer or any other substantial diminution in the Executive's authority or the Executive's responsibilities that is not approved by members of the Incumbent Board.
Adequate Justification means that the Division has a reasonable suspicion, based on information in its possession, that the Compact is being violated. Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the Division to disclose the basis for its suspicion as part of the notice required under subsection 7.1.2.2.A; however, the State may disclose the basis of its suspicion if it so chooses.
Adequate Justification means that the Division has a
Adequate Justification means any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to comply with the terms of this Agreement, following written notice by the Executive to the Board of such material failure, describing it in reasonable detail, and a 20 day cure period; (ii) any non-voluntary, Company-imposed relocation of the Executive outside Charleston, South Carolina; (iii) a Change in Control which results in a material diminution in the Executive’s responsibilities; or (iv) other than as provided for herein (including through the lapse of the Term), the removal of the Executive from the position of President and Chief Executive Officer.
Adequate Justification means the occurrence of any of the following events or conditions: (i) any relocation more than thirty (30) miles of Covenantor's principal office that is not approved by Covenantor; or (ii) substantial reduction in Covenantor's compensation on the date hereof that is not approved by Covenantor. Adequate Justification shall only be deemed to have occurred if not cured by the Company within ten (10) days following receipt of written notice from Covenantor which specifies with particularity the events which constitute such
Adequate Justification means any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to comply with the terms of this Agreement, following written notice by the Executive to the Board of such material failure, describing it in reasonable detail, and a 20 day cure period; (ii) any non-voluntary, Company-imposed relocation of the Executive outside Charleston, South Carolina; (iii) a Change in Control which results in a material diminution in the Executive’s responsibilities; or (iv) other than as provided for herein (including through the lapse of the Term), the removal of the Executive from the position of President and Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Adequate Justification must include but is not limited to: