Permissible Events Clause Samples

Permissible Events a. Every effort will be made to provide a well-rounded event for NESCON participants. All exhibitor activities must be reviewed and approved by NESCON’s Exhibit Manager in advance. b. Advertising novelties may be distributed. c. Exhibitors may hold individual raffles at their own booths; any prize offered must not exceed $500 in value. Winners must be selected and notified during NESCON. d. Exhibitors may participate in the NESCON raffle; any prize donated to the NESCON raffle must not exceed $500 in value. e. Any raffle item (Exhibitor or NESCON) must be listed in the appropriate section of the Exhibitor Application.
Permissible Events a. Gold Sponsor videos – should be professionally done and can, as examples, be a virtual tour of a facility, or a product introduction video, or provide other information about Sponsor’s goods or services. NEC reserves the right to reject a video based on content.
Permissible Events a. Gold & Platinum Sponsor videos – should be professionally done and can, as examples, be a virtual tour of a facility, or a product introduction video, or provide other information about Sponsor’s goods or services. NEC reserves the right to reject a video based on content. Normally this video will be up on the NESCON website, until the next year’s conference website takes over (multiple months, and normally when the next year’s website is set up, the previous year’s website is archived for viewing at any time.
Permissible Events a. Silver and Gold Sponsors’ videos – should be professionally done and can, as examples, be a virtual tour of a facility or a product introduction or provide other information about Sponsor’s goods or services. b. Gold sponsors may hold individual ‘giveaways’ or raffles during their break-out session; any prize offered must not exceed $500 in value, and sponsor is responsible for notifying and delivering the prize to the winner.
Permissible Events. LESSOR reserves the right to reject rentals of the grounds and facilities for any event which might compromise the mission, statement of faith and/or values of Redemption Church or jeopardize their non-profit status.

Related to Permissible Events

  • Reportable Events No such Employee Benefit Plan which is an Employee Pension Benefit Plan has been completely or partially terminated or been the subject of a Reportable Event as to which notices would be required to be filed with the PBGC. No proceeding by the PBGC to terminate any such Employee Pension Benefit Plan has been instituted or threatened; and

  • Subsequent Taxable Events If, within 10 years from the date on which the relevant Participating TO's Interconnection Facilities are placed in service, (i) the Interconnection Customer Breaches the covenants contained in Article 5.17.2, (ii) a "disqualification event" occurs within the meaning of IRS Notice 88-129, or (iii) this LGIA terminates and the Participating TO retains ownership of the Interconnection Facilities and Network Upgrades, the Interconnection Customer shall pay a tax gross-up for the cost consequences of any current tax liability imposed on the Participating TO, calculated using the methodology described in Article 5.17.4 and in accordance with IRS Notice 90- 60.

  • Reportable Events Involving the ▇▇▇▇▇ Law Notwithstanding the reporting requirements outlined above, any Reportable Event that involves solely a probable violation of section 1877 of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. §1395nn (the ▇▇▇▇▇ Law) should be submitted by Practitioner to CMS through the self-referral disclosure protocol (SRDP), with a copy to the OIG. If Practitioner identifies a probable violation of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Law and repays the applicable Overpayment directly to the CMS contractor, then Practitioner is not required by this Section III.G to submit the Reportable Event to CMS through the SRDP.

  • ERISA Reportable Event A reportable event with respect to a Guaranteed Pension Plan within the meaning of §4043 of ERISA and the regulations promulgated thereunder as to which the requirement of notice has not been waived.

  • Reportable Event Reportable Event" means a "reportable event" as defined in Section 4043(b) of ERISA.