Rules of the Scheme definition

Rules of the Scheme means the rules framed by the Master Policyholder for the Scheme and approved by the Company from time to time, governing the grant of benefits to the employees/members of the scheme
Rules of the Scheme means the rules approved by the registrar which govern the operation of the scheme concerned;
Rules of the Scheme means the rules framed by the Master Policyholder for the Scheme and approved by

Examples of Rules of the Scheme in a sentence

  • This Agreement (together with the Rules of the Scheme) contains the only and entire agreement between the parties relating to the Option, and both parties acknowledge that they have not, in entering into this Agreement, relied on any written or oral representation or undertaking except as expressly stated herein and that this Agreement supersedes any previous contract or arrangement between the parties relating to the Option.

  • The Purchaser hereby confirms that the exclusive use areas specified in the Information Schedule have been allocated to the Unit by the Seller in terms of the Management Rules of the Scheme.

  • The Trustees of the pension scheme may require you to increase contribution levels where deemed necessary] OR [This is a non-contributory scheme].]13 This provision shall be in accordance with the Rules of the Scheme which may vary from time to time.

  • The Trustees hereby agree that they shall, so far as possible, apply all monies received by them from Eligible Employees under a Matching Offer made pursuant to Schedule 2 in the acquisition of Shares which the Trustees shall thereafter hold as Contributed Shares UPON TRUST for the Eligible Employees respectively entitled thereto subject to the Rules of the Scheme and the provisions of Schedule 2.

  • Medscheme shall advise the Doctor in writing by either e-mail, facsimile, SMS or postal mail, with at least ninety (90) days notice of any proposed changes to the Rules of the Scheme that may impact on this Agreement.

  • The Purchaser hereby confirms that the sole utilization areas specified in the Information Schedule have been allocated to the Unit by the Seller in terms of the Management Rules of the Scheme.

  • Subject as hereinafter provided, the Trustees hereby agree with each Participating Company that they shall as far as possible apply all monies received by them under the Scheme in the acquisition of Shares and in paying their expenses, taxation and other liabilities in accordance with the Rules of the Scheme.

  • In such a situation THE ALLOTTEE(s) herein and other unit holders/occupiers will be subject to general Rules of the Scheme in the manner hereto and as may be modified by Society from time to time.

  • The Trustees are empowered to impose such rules and regulations as may in their sole discretion be necessary for the efficient and proper day to day management and running of the Scheme (the "House Rules") (which House Rules may be imposed in relating, but in no way limited to, the use of security and access, waste removal, visitors' parking bays and recreations areas), provided that the House Rules so imposed will not in any way conflict with the Act or with the Management and Conduct Rules of the Scheme.

  • Employers, therefore, who fail to observe the Building and Civil Engineering Benefits Scheme shall themselves be liable for the appropriate benefits in the event of the retirement or death of Operatives in circumstances covered by the Rules of the Scheme.


More Definitions of Rules of the Scheme

Rules of the Scheme means the constitution, rules, by-laws, procedures and instruments of the Visa Debit system and the Visa credit card system as applied in Australia, and any other arrangement relating to the scheme by which participants consider themselves bound;
Rules of the Scheme means the rules of the Scheme as approved by the Registrar of the Council for Medical Schemes;

Related to Rules of the Scheme

  • Rules of Procedure means the rules of procedure adopted by the Fund Council for the management of its own business, as originally adopted on July 16, 2010 and amended from time to time.