prescribed period definition

prescribed period means 14 days;
prescribed period means any period (not exceeding five years on any occasion) for which the authority, in the case of Article 8.3, is conferred or renewed by ordinary or special resolution stating the Section 551 Amount and in the case of Article 8.4 is conferred or renewed by special resolution stating the Section 561 Amount;
prescribed period means, in a case where the default shares represent at least 0.25% in nominal value of their class, 14 days and in any other case, 28 days.

Examples of prescribed period in a sentence

  • In such circumstances, the Prescribed Period will relate to the time at which the Customer contacts the User and the time at which the Customer contacts the Company will not be relevant to the calculation of the Prescribed Period.

  • If the Contractor becomes insolvent after the Prescribed Period, the Employer shall not be required to pay the Contractor the Notified Sum on or before the final date for payment.

  • Where the ICP carried out Contestable Work on behalf of an Eligible Person and intends to carry out Contestable Work on behalf of a Subsequent Contributor within the Prescribed Period, the ICP shall provide Electricity North West with details of the Eligible Person including the name and address, description of the original Contestable Work and the date it was carried out, the amount of the Net First Connection Expenses and such other information as Electricity North West shall reasonably request.

  • For the duration of the Prescribed Period, the Company shall operate solely as an investment company, in accordance with the provisions of clause 5 and 6 of the Memorandum of Incorporation.

  • Where the ICP did not carry out Contestable Work on behalf of an Eligible Person but intends to carry out Contestable Work on behalf of a Subsequent Contributor within the Prescribed Period, Electricity North West shall notify the ICP that it believes the ICP Customer is a Subsequent Contributor and will be liable to make a Reimbursement Payment to all Eligible Persons.


More Definitions of prescribed period

prescribed period means 21 days.
prescribed period means the shorter of: (a) the period commencing on March 30, 2004 and ending prior to the date the determination as to the independence of the individual by the Board of Directors is made; and (b) the three year period ending immediately prior to the date the determination as to the independence of the individual by the Board of Directors is made; and
prescribed period means a period of 3 months after a mining tenement expires or is surrendered or forfeited or such longer period thereafter as the Minister from time to time or in any particular case determines and is hereby authorised to determine.
prescribed period means any period (not exceeding five years from the passing of the relevant resolution on any occasion) for which the authority referred to in paragraph (a) is conferred by ordinary or special resolution of the company stating the Section 80 amount;
prescribed period means fourteen days;
prescribed period. , in relation to a report, means the period within which the report is required to be filed or lodged under regulation 16, 22, 23E or 32, as the case requires.
prescribed period means 14 days; and