Significant impairment definition

Significant impairment in adaptive behavior means:
Significant impairment in adaptive behavior means a composite score of at least two standard deviations below the norm or two or more areas of functioning that are at least two standard deviations below the norm including but not limited to communication, mobility, self-care, socialization, self-direction, functional academics, or self- sufficiency as indicated on a standardized adaptive test.
Significant impairment means to render the new motor vehicle unfit, unreliable or unsafe for

Examples of Significant impairment in a sentence

  • Any report notifying the Reinsurer of a Significant Impairment shall provide the CUSIP, ISIN or similar security identifier (as applicable) for the impaired ModCo Assets and describe the reason for each such impairment and the effect on Statutory Book Value of the applicable ModCo Assets.

  • Within five (5) Business Days following the Reinsurer’s receipt of written notification of a Significant Impairment, the Reinsurer shall provide written notice to the Ceding Company of its objection (the “Objection Notice”) to any such impairment determination.

  • In the event that the Bank causes Significant Impairment to the Company’s business model with respect to its ability to borrow or the Initial Credit Guidelines, the Limited Members shall only have the option, but not the obligation, to exercise the Company Sale Right as set forth in and in accordance with Article V, Section 3, subject to the following provisions and curative remedies in this Article XI, Section 8.

  • Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement, the Limited Members shall have no other rights or remedies, take action against the Bank or its Affiliates, or have other recourse against the Bank or its Affiliates in the event of a Significant Impairment.


More Definitions of Significant impairment

Significant impairment has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(f)(i).
Significant impairment in adaptive behavior means minus two standard deviations below the norm in two or more areas of functioning including but not limited to: communication, mobility, self- care, socialization, self-direction, functional academics or self- sufficiency as indicated on a standardized adaptive test.
Significant impairment means visibility impairment which, in the Judgment of the Technical Secretary, interferes with the management, protection, preservation, or enjoyment of the visitor’s visual experience of the mandatory Class I Federal area. This determination must be made on a case-by-case basis taking into account the geographic extent, intensity, duration, frequency, and time, of the visibility impairment, and how these factors correlate with times of visitor use of the mandatory Class I Federal area, and the frequency and timing of natural conditions that reduce visibility.
Significant impairment means an ‘intellectual, mental, or physical condition or impairment (or a combination of 2 or more intellectual, mental, or physical conditions or impairments) that affects
Significant impairment shall be as defined as set forth in Article XI, Section 8 of this Agreement.
Significant impairment in adaptive behavior means a composite score of at least two standard deviations below the norm or two or more areas of functioning that are at least two standard deviations
Significant impairment means to render the new motor vehicle unfit, unreliable or unsafe for ordinary use or reasonable intended purposes.