Valid Objection definition

Valid Objection means an objection based on:
Valid Objection means an explanation of why a school district disapproves of an eligible teacher employed by the school district from entering into a partnership with a participating nonpublic school. A school district with a valid objection shall cite, with sufficient supporting proof, as determined by the Commissioner of Education, one or more of the following reasons:
Valid Objection means an explanation of why a school district

Examples of Valid Objection in a sentence

  • Any PACA Claim, or portion thereof, to which no Valid Objection has been filed and served by the objection date, shall be deemed a valid PACA trust claim for the undisputed portion listed in the Proof of Claim.

  • Claims for which a Valid Objection has been filed and served and no timely response was filed and served shall be disallowed to the extent of the Valid Objection.

  • On or before the “Deadline for First Interim Distribution” of Wednesday, October 7, 2009, absent timely Valid Objection to the PACA Trust Chart or portion thereof, the Receiver shall distribute the Available Funds pro-rata to the holders of undisputed claims listed on the PACA Trust Chart.

  • Valid Objection Notices must be ‘given’ to both the LA and the Applicant within 3 working days of receiving the TEN.

  • The Director, after consultation with the city manager and the city attorney shall decide any dispute as to whether or not there is a Valid Objection to the issuance of the license.

  • In the event of a Valid Objection, the Data Controller shall have an additional right to terminate the Agreement, on written notice provided within 30 days from the date the Data Processor notifies the Data Controller of any addition or replacement of the Sub-Processors and pursuant to Section 10 of the Agreement, in the event that the Data Processor engages the Sub-Processor after a Valid Objection has been made.

  • A final decision by the Director that there is no Valid Objection may be appealed to the district court under Rule 106(a)(2) of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure.

  • On or before Monday, August 24, 2009, absent timely Valid Objection to the PACA Trust Chart or portion thereof, the Trustee shall distribute the Available Funds pro-rata to the holders of undisputed claims listed on the PACA Trust Chart.

  • A Valid Objection shall be submitted in writing to the Board of Directors, signed by ten (10) members in good standing, and be accompanied by the name(s) of consenting alternate candidate(s).

  • Thirty (30) days after the publishing of said appointment(s), if no member has filed a Valid Objection (see below) with the Board, the appointment(s) shall be considered ratified.


More Definitions of Valid Objection

Valid Objection means an objection based on:1. The Owner’s objective failure to file a Complete Application; or2. The Owner’s failure to meet any of the required criteria for the issuance of a Short Term Rental Condition Use Permit.
Valid Objection means an objection permitted by the ACT Jurisdiction Objection Rules within the NEMMCO Transfer Systems.
Valid Objection means any exception to title to the Asset (including any Permitted Exceptions) that (i) materially and adversely affects marketability of the Asset, (ii) was created or caused by Seller in breach of this Agreement, (iii) is a Monetary Objection, or (iv) only with respect matters either first appearing of record after the effective date of the Existing Title Commitment or first appearing on the Real Property after the field work date of the Current Survey and revealed by any update to the Current Survey, would (if not cured) be reasonably expected to result in a diminution of value of the asset in excess of $250,000, except with respect to a condemnation action for which Section 11.2 shall apply.
Valid Objection means an explanation of why a school district disapproves of an eligible teacher employed by the school district

Related to Valid Objection

  • Dispute Notice means a written notice served by one Party on the other stating that the Party serving the notice believes that there is a Dispute;

  • Final Approval Hearing means the hearing before the Court where the Parties will request the Final Judgment to be entered by the Court approving the Settlement Agreement, the Fee Award, and the incentive award to the Class Representative.