Prior Programs definition

Prior Programs means the “Program” as defined in the Existing Program Agreement, the “Program” as defined in the Second Amended and Restated Program Agreement dated as of February 28, 2014 between Bank and Company, the “Program” as defined in the Amended and Restated Program Agreement dated as of November 8, 2010 between Bank and Company, and the “Program” as defined in the Loan Program Agreement dated as of December 10, 2007 between Bank and Company.
Prior Programs means The Prudential Insurance Company of America Defined Contribution Excess Program, The Prudential Insurance Company of America Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation Plan, and The Prudential Insurance Company of America Supplemental Savings Program (also known as The Prudential Insurance Company of America Supplemental Executive Savings Plan) as in effect from time to time prior to January 1, 2001.
Prior Programs means the programs of insurance benefits in effect as of January 1, 2017 for the plants listed in Exhibit A.

Examples of Prior Programs in a sentence

  • The Committee may, in its discretion, grant a Limited Stock Appreciation Right to the holder of any stock option granted hereunder or under the Prior Programs.

  • Currently the project is in the planning phase to develop a 120 units multifamily building.Table II – Operating Results of Prior Programs (unaudited).

  • Before the merger, both Itaú and Unibanco each had Stock Option Plans (Prior Programs).

  • Any common shares reserved for issuance under the Prior Programs in excess of the number of shares as to which options or other Benefits have been awarded on the date of shareholder approval of this Program, plus any such shares as to which options or other Benefits granted under the Prior Programs may lapse, expire, terminate or be canceled after such date, shall also be reserved and available for issuance in connection with Benefits under this Program.

  • The Committee may, in its discretion, grant a Stock Appreciation Right to the holder of any stock option granted hereunder or under the Prior Programs.

  • No options or other Benefits shall be granted under the Prior Programs on or after the date of shareholder approval of this Program.

  • Material Adverse Developments on Prior Programs Jamestown has invested in real estate over the past 35 years through various economic cycles, including the global financial crisis.

  • However, our Sponsor and its affiliates have sponsored 14 privately offered Prior Programs, consisting of four Blind Pool Funds and ten Identified Property Funds.

  • Table I presents information showing the experience of the Sponsor in raising and investing funds for Prior Programs.

  • Before the merger, Itaú and Unibanco had Stock Option Plans (Prior Programs).


More Definitions of Prior Programs

Prior Programs means the Excess Benefit Retirement Income Program, the Supplemental Retirement Income Program, and the Spouse Income Program, as maintained by the Company and in effect from time to time prior to 1996.
Prior Programs means the programs of insurance benefits in effect as of December 31, 2018;

Related to Prior Programs

  • Computer Programs means a set of related electronic instructions which direct the operations and functions of a computer or device connected to it, which enable the computer or device to receive, process, store, retrieve or send data.

  • Computer program means a set of instructions, rules, or routines recorded in a form that is capable of causing a computer to perform a specific operation or series of operations.

  • Programs refers to (a) the software owned or distributed by Oracle that You have ordered under Schedule P, (b) Program Documentation and (c) any Program updates acquired through technical support. Programs do not include Integrated Software or any Operating System or any software release prior to general availability (e.g., beta releases).

  • Prior Plans means, collectively, the Company’s 2006 Long-Term Incentive Plan, as amended, 2009 Long-Term Incentive Plan, 2012 Long-Term Incentive Plan and 2013 Long-Term Incentive Plan. Awards granted under the Prior Plans continue to be governed under the terms of those Prior Plans.

  • Child day program means a regularly operating service arrangement for children where, during the absence of a parent or guardian, a person or organization has agreed to assume responsibility for the supervision, protection, and well-being of a child under the age of 13 for less than a 24-hour period.

  • Educational program means a program for educating and preparing physician assistants which is approved by the board.

  • Apprenticeship program means a program registered with the U.S. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training which contains the terms and conditions for the qualification, recruitment, selection, employment and training of apprentices, including the requirement for a written apprenticeship agreement.

  • Covered Computer System means any Computer System as to which the Insured has possession, custody and control.

  • Video programming means programming provided by, or generally considered comparable to programming provided by, a television broadcast station.

  • Restricted computer software means computer software developed at private expense and that is a trade secret, is commercial or financial and confidential or privileged, or is copyrighted computer software, including minor modifications of the computer software.

  • the Programme means the Government programme for delivery of smart metering in Great Britain. The Programme is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of policy, including establishing the commercial and regulatory framework to facilitate the roll-out;

  • Research-based means a program or practice that has some research demonstrating effectiveness, but that does not yet meet the standard of evidence-based practices.