Disruption definition

Disruption. , as used in this part, means the cost effect upon, or the increased cost of performing, the unchanged work due to a change to the contract.
Disruption means the termination of an adoption placement prior to legal finalization.
Disruption means student engages in low-intensity, inappropriate disruption;

Examples of Disruption in a sentence

  • Delayed Redemption on Occurrence of an Additional Disruption Event and/or Optional Additional Disruption Event: Not applicable.

  • Disruption of operations of any one or more units or division of the listed entity due to natural calamity (earthquake, flood, fire etc.), force majeure or events such as strikes, lockouts etc.

  • The following Optional Additional Disruption Events apply to the Securities: Administrator/Benchmark Event.

  • Upon the occurrence of an Additional Disruption Event, the Company, or the Calculation Agent on behalf of the Company, shall give notice as soon as practicable to the Shareholders stating the occurrence of the Additional Disruption Event, giving details thereof and the action proposed to be taken in relation thereto provided that any failure to give, or non-receipt of, such notice will not affect the validity of the Additional Disruption Event.

  • Additional Disruption Event means any of Change in Law, Hedging Disruption and/or Increased Cost of Hedging.


More Definitions of Disruption

Disruption means the interruption of an adoptive placement prior to the finalization of the adoption in a court of law.
Disruption means to interrupt, impede or obstruct teaching, instructional, research, disciplinary, public service, administration, or other university activities. Examples of Disruption include, but are not limited to the following: allowing personal electronic communication devices to ring or beep, making or receiving phone calls, messages, or otherwise disrupting class or scheduled university instructional activities; assembling in a manner that is disruptive and not peaceful, refusing to follow the direction of a university official, entering or attempting to enter any athletic, dance, social or other event without the credentials for admission (e.g. ticket, identification card or invitation).
Disruption means the detrimental environmental effects on the working conditions of office based employees caused by a variety of factors including one or generally more of the following: dust, noise, fumes, heat, vibrations, cold, wet, dirt, loss of amenities and general inconvenience, which may arise from building activities.
Disruption means an approval by the Child Permanency Program Manager to end an adoption process after adoption placement selection but before the adoption is legally finalized.
Disruption means the existence of any of the following that delays or prevents a party from performing an obligation: an act of war (whether declared or not) or terrorism, the mobilisation of armed forces, civil commotion or riot, natural disaster, industrial action or labour disturbance, currency restriction, embargo, action or inaction by a Government Agency (other than a Government Agency which is charged with, or whose role involves, the administration of any Laws relating to the Authorisation or conduct of Clinical Trials, or the evaluation, assessment or Authorisation of, or reimbursement for, therapeutic or diagnostic products, including the United States Food and Drug Administration and counterparts thereof in other countries), a failure of a supplier, public utility or common carrier or computer disruption due to the effects of a virus or other malicious code introduced other than through the acts or omissions of such party, for so long as such condition continues.
Disruption or “Disruptions” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.1 of the Agreement.