Subsequent Correspondence definition

Subsequent Correspondence means any correspondence relating to the Funds and/or the Activities that the Province sends to the Recipient subsequent to the Approval Letter.
Subsequent Correspondence means any correspondence relating to the Funds, the Program, the Project, the Budget, and/or the Reports that the Province sends to the Recipient after submission of the Application Form by the Applicant.

Examples of Subsequent Correspondence in a sentence

  • The critical difference is that LE has the complementizer with an uninterpreted T in subordinate interrogatives as well, forcing inversion in CP-over-CP structures, i.e. complements to the ask/wonder verbs.

  • Subsequent Correspondence in December On December 10, 2013, we sent Mr. Reilly an email thanking him for arranging the interviews earlier that month and asking when it would be most convenient to conduct additional interviews.

  • Subsequent Correspondence in December On December 17, Apple’s outside counsel sent us a copy of a letter the company had written to the Plaintiffs, addressing, among other things, the scope of our responsibilities.

  • These additional terms and conditions will be contained in the Approval Letter or Subsequent Correspondence that the Province will send to the Applicant for signature.

  • Subsequent Correspondence Serial Pages………………Architectural Drawings Serial Pages……………………..6.

  • Plaintiff’s Subsequent Correspondence with ASPA Plaintiff’s subsequent correspondence with members and representatives of ASPA after the April 16, 2012 meeting also suggests that she was not terminated.

  • Subsequent Correspondence Upon receipt of the cash to close on March 16, 2006, we contacted Mr. Abbi via facsimile immediately to notify him of the error and the outstanding balance.

Related to Subsequent Correspondence

  • Correspondence between the Company, the Union, or any member of the Union arising out of this Agreement or incidental thereto, shall pass to and from the Company, the Union and member by verifiable means.

  • Marketing Information means marketing studies, marketing analyses, and similar research and information designed to identify potential customers and business relationships.

  • Major transit investment corridor means public transit service that uses or occupies:

  • Class Representatives means Xxxx X. Xxxxx, Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, and Xxxx Xxxxx.

  • Company Material Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 3.18(a).

  • Environmental Notices means notice from any Environmental Authority or by any other person or entity, of possible or alleged noncompliance with or liability under any Environmental Requirement, including without limitation any complaints, citations, demands or requests from any Environmental Authority or from any other person or entity for correction of any violation of any Environmental Requirement or any investigations concerning any violation of any Environmental Requirement.

  • Listing Information means an Onvoy Customer’s primary name, address (including city, state and zip code), telephone number(s), the delivery address and number of directories to be delivered, and, in the case of a business Customer, the primary business heading under which the business Customer desires to be placed, and any other information Frontier deems necessary for the publication and delivery of directories.

  • Real Estate-Related Securities shall have the meaning set forth in the Charter.

  • Class Representative means the named Plaintiff in the operative complaint in the Action seeking Court approval to serve as a Class Representative.

  • Budgets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.12(b).

  • Public School Student Accessing Courses at a Distance means a student who is scheduled for a full course load through the District and attends all classes virtually.

  • Notice-triggering Personal Information means the personal information identified in Civil Code section 1798.29 whose unauthorized access may trigger notification requirements under Civil Code section 1798.29. For purposes of this provision, identity shall include, but not be limited to, name, address, email address, identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual, such as a finger or voice print, a photograph or a biometric identifier. Notice-triggering Personal Information includes PI in electronic, paper or any other medium.

  • Material Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 3.09(a).

  • Student Personal Information means information collected through a school service that personally identifies an individual student or other information collected and maintained about an individual student that is linked to information that identifies an individual student, as identified by Washington Compact Provision 28A.604.010. For purposes of this DPA, Student Personal Information is referred to as Student Data.

  • Supporting information means the experience and judgment of the filer and the experience or data of other insurers or organizations relied on by the filer, the interpretation of any statistical data relied on by the filer, description or methods used in making the rates and any other similar information required to be filed by the commissioner.

  • Real Estate-Related Assets means any investments by the Company or the Operating Partnership in Mortgages and Real Estate-Related Securities.

  • Special Personal Information means Personal Information as referred to in Section 26 of POPIA

  • Related Real Estate Documents with respect to any Real Estate subject to a Mortgage, the following, in form and substance satisfactory to Agent and received by Agent for review at least 10 days prior to the effective date of the Mortgage: (a) a mortgagee title policy (or binder therefor) covering Agent’s interest under the Mortgage, in a form and amount and by an insurer acceptable to Agent, which must be fully paid on such effective date; (b) such assignments of leases, estoppel letters, attornment agreements, consents, waivers and releases as Agent may require with respect to other Persons having an interest in the Real Estate; (c) a current, as-built survey of the Real Estate, containing a metes-and-bounds property description and flood plain certification, and certified by a licensed surveyor acceptable to Agent; (d) flood insurance in an amount, with endorsements and by an insurer acceptable to Agent, if the Real Estate is within a flood plain; (e) a current appraisal of the Real Estate, prepared by an appraiser acceptable to Agent, and in form and substance satisfactory to Required Lenders; (f) an environmental assessment, prepared by environmental engineers acceptable to Agent, and accompanied by such reports, certificates, studies or data as Agent may reasonably require, which shall all be in form and substance satisfactory to Required Lenders; and (g) an Environmental Agreement and such other documents, instruments or agreements as Agent may reasonably require with respect to any environmental risks regarding the Real Estate.

  • Environmental Reports means each and every “Phase I Environmental Site Assessment” (and, if applicable, “Phase II Environment Site Assessment”) as referred to in the ASTM Standards on Environmental Site Assessments for Commercial Real Estate, E 1527-2000 and an asbestos survey, with respect to each Mortgaged Property, prepared by one or more Environmental Auditors and delivered to Lender and any amendments or supplements thereto delivered to Lender.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Informal communications means any communication method other than written emails to the Point of Contact Person identified for this RFP.

  • Material Information means information for which there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonable investor would consider it important in making investment decisions, or information that is reasonably certain to have a substantial effect on the price of a company’s securities. Examples of material information include information regarding dividend changes, earnings estimates, changes in previously released earnings estimates, significant merger or acquisition proposals or agreements, major litigation, liquidity problems, and extraordinary management developments.

  • Material Modifications means any modifications to the material related party transactions which were approved by the Audit Committee or Shareholders during the year which will change the complete nature of the transaction and in case of monetary thresholds which is in excess of 10% of the originally approved transaction, in case of exigencies only.

  • Original Information means information that—