Eligibility Rules definition

Eligibility Rules means the rules governing eligibility of expenditure for payment of European Social Fund (including for the Youth Employment Initiative) contained in:
Eligibility Rules means these World Athletics Eligibility Rules as amended from time to time.

Examples of Eligibility Rules in a sentence

  • Contractor must determine the eligibility of Contractor’s Employees and their Dependents for PEBB Insurance Coverage in accordance with Exhibit A, Eligibility Rules for Contractor.


More Definitions of Eligibility Rules

Eligibility Rules means the rules on eligible expenditure contained in articles 48 to 53 of the Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1828/2006 (amended by EC 846/2009 and 832/2010),which apply in accordance with article 13 of Regulation 1080/2006 (amended by EC 397/2009) of the European Parliament and of the Council (subject to the list of ineligible expenditure in article 7 of Regulation 1080) and those contained in articles
Eligibility Rules means the rules of the Eligibility Panel set out in Part B;
Eligibility Rules means the rules of World Athletics governing an Athletes eligibility to compete.
Eligibility Rules. ‘Good leavers’ (e.g. Voluntary Redundancy via MTSF, ill health, TUPE and Settlement Agreements) will receive a pro-rata payment based upon the period of time worked during the financial year. This is extremely important due to the number of franchises due to take place in the coming months.  Two Targets:
Eligibility Rules means the rules governing eligibility of expenditure for payment of ERDF contained in: Articles 55 and 56 of Regulation 1083; The National Eligibility Rules; and Articles 48 to 53 of Regulation 1828; but subject to the list of ineligible expenditure contained in Article 7 of Regulation 1080.
Eligibility Rules means rules that relate to the conditions of eligibility for membership.