Priority Points definition

Priority Points means the point exhibitors will accrue throughout the year based on their level of involvement with the Event; these points may be considered in Exhibit Space allocation or Exhibit Space assignment.
Priority Points means the total service points the sessional lecturer has earned in the department or non-departmentalized college since August 31, 1981, when the sessional lecturer has the right of first refusal on at least one course in the department or non- departmentalized college. Priority points determine priority of appointment as set out in Article 16.02.
Priority Points. All Priority Points are accumulated per Show. To receive Priority Points, You must pay all invoices on time. Failure to pay on time will result in the forfeiture of Priority Points. If for any reason You do not maintain or lose Your ASI supplier member status, You will forfeit all Priority Points that You have earned. Non ASI supplier members permitted to exhibit at Shows do not receive Priority Points or discounts. The cost of a 10’x10’ booth is the standard rate in addition to the non- member charge of $500. When a non-member supplier becomes a member within ninety (90) days of exhibiting, the $500 fee will be applied towards ASI membership.

Examples of Priority Points in a sentence

  • Initial booth space is assigned to all WVC exhibitors based on Exhibitor Priority Points.

  • EAGE’s Priority Points System is set out in a separate document which will be made available to Exhibitor upon request.

  • Failure to pay on time will result in the forfeiture of Priority Points.

  • Failure to pay on time may result in forfeiture of Priority Points previously earned.

  • To receive Priority Points, all invoices must be paid by the deadline dates.

  • Non ASI supplier members permitted to exhibit at Shows do not receive Priority Points or discounts.

  • Exhibitors dismantling or packing exhibits prior to official closing time will forfeit Priority Points for the current show.

  • If for any reason You do not maintain or lose Your ASI supplier member status, You will forfeit all Priority Points that You have earned.

  • Those individuals whose Club Seat orders are received by May 15, 2015, will receive an appointment to select their locations scheduled in order of the donor’s Duke Club Priority Points.

  • Priority Points help ensure that you get the best possible booth space selection at future ASI Shows! All exhibitors who pay in full with contract, before May 1, 2012, will receive an extra bonus Priority Point.

Related to Priority Points

  • Priority 2 Individuals who are: Age 60 and over in need of the following medically related trips: • Need for life sustaining medical care such as dialysis, chemotherapy, radiation treatment • Multi-system failure or conditions requiring immediate medical supervision/care, e.g. diabetes, heart disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) • Surgery or non-elective (immediate need) procedure

  • Priority 1 is defined in Appendix A, Section 3.4.

  • Priority area means the portions of the qualified incentive area

  • Priority Percentage As to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent (carried to six places rounded up) of a fraction the numerator of which is the Class Certificate Balance of the Class A-6 Certificates immediately prior to such date and the denominator of which is the aggregate of the Class Certificate Balances of all Classes of Certificates (other than the Class A-PO Certificates) immediately prior to such date.

  • Priority Payables means, as of any date of determination: (a) the full amount of the liabilities of any Borrower at such time which, except for liabilities associated with Permitted Encumbrances (i) have a trust, deemed trust or statutory lien imposed to provide for payment or a security interest, pledge, hypothec, charge or other Lien ranking or capable of ranking senior to or pari passu with the Liens granted to Agent on the Collateral under federal, provincial, municipal or local law in Canada or (ii) have a right imposed to provide for payment ranking or capable of ranking senior to or pari passu with such Obligations under local or federal law, regulation or directive, including, but not limited to, claims for unremitted and/or accelerated rents, taxes (including sales tax, goods and services taxes, harmonized sales taxes and withholding taxes), wages, withholding taxes, VAT and other amounts payable to an insolvency administrator, employee withholdings or deductions and vacation pay, severance and termination pay, workers’ compensation obligations, government royalties, pension fund obligations or any amounts representing any unfunded liability (whether or not due), solvency deficiency or wind up deficiency with respect to any defined benefit plan for Canadian employees which could become subject to a trust, deemed trust or statutory lien, in each case, to the extent such trust, deemed trust, statutory lien, security interest, hypothec, charge or other Lien has been or could reasonably be expected to be imposed as determined by Agent in its sole discretion; and (b) the amount equal to the percentage applicable to Inventory located in Canada that is part of the Formula Amount which Agent, in its Permitted Discretion, considers as being, or is reasonably likely to become, subject to retention of title by a supplier or a right of a supplier to recover possession thereof, where such supplier’s right has priority over Agent’s Liens securing such Obligations, including, without limitation, Eligible Inventory subject to a right of a supplier to repossess goods pursuant to Section 81.1 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada) or any applicable laws granting revendication or similar rights to unpaid suppliers or any similar laws of Canada or any other applicable jurisdiction.