New Coverage definition

New Coverage means the build-out in the Service Area that is in addition to the build-out required under the then-existing Build-out Plan, which build-out Sprint PCS or Manager decides should be built-out.
New Coverage means the build-out in the Service Area that is in addition to the build-out required under the then-existing Build-out Plan, which build- out Sprint PCS or Manager decides should be built-out.
New Coverage or "new plan" means the mortgage insurance coverage or mortgage insurance plan for which the financial institution collects premiums beginning on the effective date of a consolidation.

Examples of New Coverage in a sentence

  • Accordingly, Manager agrees to build-out New Coverage when directed by Sprint PCS as set forth in this Section 2.

  • In the event that the Executive becomes employed by a new employer and is eligible to receive health insurance and/or other welfare benefits ("New Coverage"), the Welfare Benefits coverage provided under this Section 3.2 shall be secondary to such New Coverage.

  • Sprint PCS will give to Manager a written notice of a New Coverage within the Service Area that Sprint PCS decides should be built-out.

  • If Sprint PCS desires New Coverage to be built out, then Sprint PCS will grant to Manager the right of first refusal to build-out that New Coverage.

  • Sprint PCS grants to Manager the right of first refusal to build-out New Coverage.

  • Manager must communicate to Sprint PCS within 90 days after receipt of the notice whether it will build-out the New Coverage, otherwise Manager's right of first refusal terminates with regard to the New Coverage described in the notice.

  • In the event that the Executive becomes employed by a new employer and is eligible to receive health insurance and/or other welfare benefits (“New Coverage”), the Welfare Benefits coverage provided under this Section 3.2 shall be secondary to such New Coverage.

  • Manager must communicate to Sprint PCS within 90 days after receipt of the notice whether it will build-out the New Coverage.

  • Eligibility for coverage under a group health plan offered by the USW Union Retiree VEBA shall not, by itself, in the absence of electing coverage under one of the group health plans, constitute New Coverage.

  • Manager must communicate to Sprint PCS within 90 days after receipt of the notice whether it will build-out the New Coverage, otherwise Manager’s right of first refusal terminates with regard to the New Coverage described in the notice.


More Definitions of New Coverage

New Coverage or "new plan" means the mortgage insurance coverage or mortgage insurance plan sponsored by the financial institution in connection with a consolidation.
New Coverage means new Data provided on an existing Data Set by describing details of an area not described in the original Data Set, or Data that is created to represent a particular feature that is not currently in an existing Data Set;

Related to New Coverage

  • Lot coverage means the percentage of lot area covered by all buildings on the lot;

  • Coverage or “Covering”) shall mean that the developing, making, using, offering for sale, promoting, selling or importing of a given compound, formulation or product would infringe a Valid Claim of an issued patent in the absence of a license under such Valid Claim. The determination of whether a compound, formulation or product is Covered by a particular Valid Claim shall be made on a country-by-country basis.

  • Insurance Coverage Contractor shall, at Contractor’s sole expense, procure, maintain and keep in force for the duration of this Contract the following insurance conforming to the minimum requirements specified below. Unless specified herein or otherwise agreed to by the City, the required insurance shall be in effect prior to the commencement of work by Contractor and shall continue in force as appropriate until the latter of:

  • Continuation Coverage means the temporary continuation of PEBB benefits available to enrollees under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA), 42 U.S.C. Secs. 300bb-1 through 300bb-8, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), 38 U.S.C. Secs. 4301 through 4335, or the public employees benefits board's policies.

  • Period of Coverage means the Plan Year, with the following exceptions: (a) for Employees who first become eligible to participate, it shall mean the portion of the Plan Year following the date on which participation commences, as described in Section 3.1; and (b) for Employees who terminate participation, it shall mean the portion of the Plan Year prior to the date on which participation terminates, as described in Section 3.2.