Category Description Sample Clauses

A Category Description clause defines and explains the specific categories or classifications relevant to the agreement or document. It typically outlines the criteria or characteristics that distinguish each category, such as types of goods, services, or user groups, and may provide examples to clarify distinctions. By clearly describing each category, this clause ensures all parties have a mutual understanding of how terms apply to different groups or items, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes.
Category Description. I Brokered Deposits
Category Description. I Brokered Deposits II CDARS III Market Place Deposits [Name of Unclaimed Depositor] [Address of Unclaimed Depositor] [Anytown, USA]
Category Description. I Brokered Deposits II CDARS III Market Place Deposits
Category Description. Age 55 or greater, plus years of service is equal to or greater than 80 2 • Age 55 or greater, plus 10+ years of service with age plus service less than 80 3 • Age less than 55, however, age plus service is equal to or greater than 80 4 • All other Regular Full or Regular Part-time employees If you are in Category 3, you will receive a Bridging Allowance and a 26 week lump sum payment, or a lump sum payment of up to a maximum of 65 weeks. If you are in Category 4, you will receive a Termination Allowance based on your years of service.
Category Description conduct Category 1 conduct is inappropriate conduct that: i. relates to minor management matters or customer service matters; or ii. reveals a need for improvement in the performance of the AFP appointee concerned; and iii. conduct of that kind does not warrant being treated as category 2 or 3 conduct.
Category Description. Extensive There is extensive business service impact because multiple clients, or an entire critical business area is affected by the incident. Considerable human and technical resources are needed. Management is involved in the decision process.
Category Description. I Brokered Deposits II CDARS
Category Description. Increased compensation costs Increased compensation costs (including salaries, wages, tips, paid leave, and group healthcare benefits) (e.g. hired an additional employee). Please only list increases in compensation that are a direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic and compliance with public health measures. This does not include increase in staffing due to increases in business or demand.
Category Description. SLA Requirements
Category Description. Increasing Risk Drinkers Those with no apparent problems but taking risks with their longer term health through regular excessive drinking or intermittent sessions of heavy drinking Higher Risk Drinkers Those who are already experiencing physical. psychological ill effects from their drinking but are not severely dependent Dependant Drinkers Those who have a wide range of alcohol related problems. Some are drinkers with complex problems such as co existing physical or mental health needs, polydrug dependence and social problems Binge Drinkers Those who consume over double the maximum Dept of Health recommended daily maximum number of alcohol units in one session.