Arrangements definition

Arrangements means every arrangement or transaction that:
Arrangements means a formal agreement entered into between the Council and a debtor where specific repayment parameters are agreed to.
Arrangements means:

Examples of Arrangements in a sentence

  • For more information on rollover limitations, you may wish to obtain IRS Publication 590-B, Distributions from Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), from the IRS or refer to the IRS website at xxx.xxx.xxx.

  • Arrangements for such special conferences shall be made in advance and an agenda of the matters to be taken up at the meeting shall be presented at the time the conference is requested.

  • Generally, these relationships are called “Inter-Plan Arrangements.” These Inter-Plan Arrangements work based on rules and procedures issued by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (“Association”).

  • Whenever you access healthcare services outside the geographic area BCBSRI serves, the claim for those services may be processed through one of these Inter-Plan Arrangements, as described below.

  • Special Funding Arrangements Some payments can be funded by special funding arrangements linked to your PayPal account, such as merchant/transaction specific balance, gift vouchers or other promotional funding arrangements.


More Definitions of Arrangements

Arrangements shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.13(k) hereof.
Arrangements means a written agreement or an acknowledgement of debt in terms of which a Municipality agrees to the payment over a period of time of a debt that is outstanding;
Arrangements means arrangements of any kind (whether or not in writing).
Arrangements means optional remuneration arrangements (as defined in section 69A of ITEPA 2003);
Arrangements means arrangements of any kind, whether in writing or not (and includes a series of arrangements, whether or not between the same parties);
Arrangements means arrangements of any kind whether inwriting or not,
Arrangements means the arrangements referred to in section 22(1) of the Act;