Other uses definition

Other uses means activities other than residential uses or commercial uses.
Other uses. We may disclose your protected health information for other reasons including: research where established protocols protect your privacy; to Law Enforcement agencies where there is a imminent threat to the health or safety of a person or the public; to the Military for command, benefit, or national security activities; in compliance with Workers Compensation laws; and other uses allowed or required by law.
Other uses means activities described in s.12(3)(b) and (c) of the IFA.

Examples of Other uses in a sentence

  • Other Sources (Page BudgetSum 2-3 - Acct 7000), must equal Other Uses (BudgetSum 2-3 - Acct.

  • Other Sources (Page BudgetSum 2‐3 ‐ Acct 7000), must equal Other Uses (BudgetSum 2‐3 ‐ Acct.

  • Other Sources (BudgetSum 2-4 tab - Acct 7000) must equal Other Uses (BudgetSum 2-4 tab - Acct 8000).

  • Other Uses of Health Information Other uses and disclosures of health information not covered by this Notice or the laws that apply to us will be made only with your permission.

  • If You purchase a Product for Other Uses, this Limited Warranty may not be transferred to any subsequent owner of the property where the Product was originally installed.


More Definitions of Other uses

Other uses means all non-residential, non-multi-residential and non- commercial uses such as parks, golf courses and schools.
Other uses means registration, reregistration, or modification of a pesticide registration for minor crops, minor uses, major crops, and major uses. "Other uses" includes research and other factfinding efforts relative to pesticide registration and use, but not nonresearch efforts such as persuading state or federal public officials to change current laws, rules, or regulations related to pesticide registration and use.
Other uses means all uses other than the Permitted Use. Other Uses shall include without limitation, (A) time shares, residential or resort membership clubs, fractional ownership and any similar forms of ownership that divide such ownership according to specific assigned calendar periods or similar methods, (B) hotels, hotel condominiums, serviced apartments (except for the allottees / transferees who provide an individual furnished apartment to their employees), extended stay hotels or any similar use, (C) office use, (D) casinos and the ownership, operation or management of casinos and any gambling or gaming activities, including, without limitation, any activities relating to or consisting of the taking or receiving of bets or xxxxxx upon the result of games of chance or skill, (E) bar, restaurant, retail and any other commercial business or services, other than as may be approved by Licensor in its sole discretion, except those provided solely for the benefit of the residents of the Project and their guests, (F) golf course or golf club, (G) other type of club (other than the one that may be developed for the exclusive use of residents within the Project and their guests).
Other uses. If permission is given for any other use of a system before the Works are accepted as complete, it must be subject to a separate written agreement between the parties. 540 METER READINGSCharges for service supplies: Where to be apportioned ensure that: - Meter readings are taken by relevant authority at possession and/ or completion as appropriate. - Copies of readings are supplied to interested parties. 550 THERMOMETERS • General: Provide on site and maintain in accurate condition a maximum and minimum thermometer for measuring atmospheric shade temperature, in an approved location.
Other uses means activities other than the Residential uses or Commercial and Industrial uses.
Other uses means land uses not specifically defined by this section.
Other uses means uses described under the caption “Land Use Type E: Other Uses” in Section 3.6.1.E of the SPA Plan. Each Feasibility Plan shall include a financial proforma that includes an estimate of the cost to develop and install the infrastructure improvements required for the proposed development of the Project Phase and the public infrastructure and other horizontal improvements needed to prepare the portion of the Project Phase land designated for University/UID uses for vertical development (developable pad) (“Horizontal UID Infrastructure”). Each Feasibility Plan shall demonstrate that the non-University and non-UID uses within the Project Phase are estimated to produce sufficient revenues (from net land sale revenues) to enable the City to pay the cost to develop the Horizontal UID Infrastructure planned for such Project Phase. If approved by the City, the Feasibility Plan may additionally take other reasonably-quantifiable revenues (in addition to net land sale revenues) into account in the financial feasibility analysis for the applicable Project Phase. HomeFed shall consult with the City prior to submittal of any Feasibility Plan that does not meet the goals described in (i) and (ii) above. HomeFed shall be responsible for the cost of preparing each Feasibility Plan and any revisions to any Feasibility Plan made at the request of the City or in response to comments by or discussions with the City. The City shall have no obligation to pay HomeFed for its costs incurred to prepare any Feasibility Plan, regardless of whether or not such Feasibility Plan is approved by the City. HomeFed shall not engage third party consultants or contractors in connection with the preparation of the Feasibility Plan without the prior written approval of the City.