Important terms Sample Clauses

Important terms. ‘Cyber-safety’ refers to the safe use of the Internet and ICT equipment/devices, including mobile phones. ‘Cyber bullying’ is bullying which uses e-technology as a means of victimising others. It is the use of an Internet service or mobile technologies - such as e-mail, chat room discussion groups, instant messaging, webpages or SMS (text messaging) - with the intention of harming another person. ‘School and preschool ICT’ refers to the school’s or preschool’s computer network, Internet access facilities, computers, and other ICT equipment/devices as outlined below. ‘ICT equipment/devices’ includes computers (such as desktops, laptops, PDAs), storage devices (such as USB and flash memory devices, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, iPods, MP3 players), cameras (such as video and digital cameras and webcams), all types of mobile phones, gaming consoles, video and audio players/receivers (such as portable CD and DVD players), and any other, similar, technologies. ‘Inappropriate material’ means material that deals with matters such as sex, cruelty or violence in a manner that is likely to be injurious to children or incompatible with a school or preschool environment. ‘E-crime’ occurs when computers or other electronic communication equipment/devices (eg Internet, mobile phones) are used to commit an offence, are targeted in an offence, or act as storage devices in an offence.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Important terms. The following words and phrases, when the initial letter of the term is capitalized, will have the meanings set forth in this Section 2, unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context:
Important terms. For the purposes of this Agreement, the following terms will apply: Account refers to share, or deposit account includes, but is not limited to, accounts such as share, share draft, checking, and term share accounts. Account Statement summarizes all account transactions delivered to the member monthly or quarterly via their selected delivery method. Account Research occurs when we search your history and records for account transactions based on a specific inquiry. Affiliate is a company related by common ownership or control such as certain credit union service organizations. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is a percentage rate reflecting the total amount of dividend paid on the account, based on the dividend rate and frequency of compounding. Automated Clearing House (ACH) is a network that coordinates the transmission and exchange of electronic payments or transfer of funds. Available Balance is your current balance minus any charges you have made that have not cleared your account or are on hold. Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) is a government regulation that addresses the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities. Beneficiary is the person or business who receives the payment may also refer to the person/party who benefits from a Trust or Payable on Demand designation. Bill Pay is a bill payment service that allows you to pay bills online from one account. Business Day: Monday through Friday, excluding Federal Holidays. The credit union processes external transactions and payments on business days. Bylaws mean established rules about our credit union policies and operations which govern your account and membership. Checking Account is a term used to describe your Share Draft Account(s) with us (also referred to as Spending accounts). Check Conversion allows a financial institution to convert paper checks into electronic ones and then send them to the appropriate receiving bank. The electronic check is forwarded on via the automated clearing house. Check 21 is a federal law that went into effect in 2004, giving financial institutions the ability to create electronic image copies of consumers’ checks. Currency Transaction Report (CTR) is reporting required for certain cash transactions. Daily Balance Method for a statement cycle – we use the application of a daily periodic rate to the full amount of principal in the account each day. Debit card transaction is any purchase or bill payment using your debit...
Important terms. ‘Cyber-safety’ refers to the safe use of the Internet and ICT equipment/devices, including mobile phones. ‘Cyber bullying’ is bullying which uses e-technology as a means of victimising others. It is the use of an Internet service or mobile technologies - such as e-mail, chat room discussion groups, instant messaging, webpages or SMS (text messaging) - with the intention of harming another person. ‘School’ refers to the school’s computer network, Internet access facilities, computers, and other ICT equipment/devices as outlined below. ‘ICT equipment/devices’ includes computers (such as desktops, laptops, PDAs), storage devices (such as USB and flash memory devices, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, iPods, MP3 players), cameras (such as video and digital cameras and web- cams), all types of mobile phones, gaming consoles, video and audio players/receivers (such as portable CD and DVD players), and any other, similar, technologies. ‘Inappropriate material’ means material that deals with matters such as sex, cruelty or violence in a manner that is likely to be injurious to children or incompatible with a school environment. ‘E-crime’ occurs when computers or other electronic communication equipment/devices (eg Internet, mobile phones) are used to commit an offence, are targeted in an offence, or act as storage devices in an offence.
Important terms. ‘Cyber -safety’ refers to the safe use of the Internet and ICT equipment/devices, including mobile phones. ‘Cyber bullying’ is bullying which uses e-technology as a means of victimising others. It is the use of an Internet service or mobile technologies - such as e-mail, chat room discussion groups, instant messaging, webpages or SMS (text messaging) - with the intention of harming another person. ‘School and preschool ICT’ refers to the school’s or preschool’s computer network, Internet access facilities, computers, and other ICT equipment/devices as outlined below. ‘ICT equipment/devices’ includes computers (such as desktops, laptops, PDAs), storage devices (such as USB and flash memory devices, CDs, DVDs, iPods, MP3 players), cameras (such as video and digital cameras and webcams), all types of mobile phones, gaming consoles, video and audio players/receivers (such as portable CD and DVD players), and any other, similar, technologies. ‘Inappropriate material’ means material that deals with matters such as sex, cruelty or violence in a manner that is likely to be injurious to children or incompatible with a school or preschool environment. ‘E -crime’ occurs when computers or other electronic communication equipment/devices (eg Internet, mobile phones) are used to commit an offence, are targeted in an offence, or act as storage devices in an offence. Strategies to help keep Brighton Primary School Cyber-safe Parents/caregivers play a critical role in developing knowledge, understanding and ethics around their child’s safety and safe practices regardless of the time of day. Being cyber-safe is no exception and we invite you to discuss with your child the following strategies to help us stay safe when using ICT at school and after formal school hours.
Important terms. ‘Cyber-safety’ refers to the safe use of the Internet and Digital Technology equipment/devices, including mobile phones. ‘Cyber bullying’ is bullying which uses e-technology as a means of victimising others. It is the use of an Internet service or mobile technologies - such as e-mail, chat room discussion groups, instant messaging, webpages or SMS (text messaging) - with the intention of harming another person. ‘School and preschool Digital Technology’ refers to the schools or preschool’s computer network, Internet access facilities, computers, and other Digital Technology equipment/devices as outlined below. ‘Digital Technology equipment/devices’ includes computers (such as desktops and laptops), storage devices (such as USB), DVDs, iPads/iPods, MP3 players), cameras (such as video and digital cameras), all types of mobile phones, gaming consoles, video and audio players/receivers (such as portable CD and DVD players), and any other, similar, technologies. ‘Inappropriate material’ means material that deals with matters such as sex, cruelty or violence in a manner that is likely to be injurious to children or incompatible with a school or preschool environment. ‘E-crime’ occurs when computers or other electronic communication equipment/devices (eg Internet, mobile phones) are used to commit an offence, are targeted in an offence, or act as storage devices in an offence. GOPS Digital Technology/ Cyber-safe Use Guidelines 2020 STUDENTS - CAREFULLY READ THESE POINTS WITH YOUR PARENTS / CAREGIVERS Keep this page for reference and future discussion Parents/caregivers play a critical role in developing knowledge, understanding and ethics around their child’s safety and safe practices any time of day. Being cyber-safe is no exception. We invite you to discuss the following strategies with your child to help them stay safe when using ICT at and after school hours.
Important terms. ‘Cyber-safety’ refers to the safe use of the Internet and ICT equipment/devices, including mobile phones. ‘Cyber bullying’ is bullying which uses e-technology as a means of victimising others. It is the use of an Internet service or mobile technologies - such as e-mail, chat room discussion groups, instant messaging, webpages or SMS (text messaging) - with the intention of harming another person. ‘ICT equipment/devices’ includes computers, storage devices, cameras, all types of mobile phones, gaming consoles, video and audio players/receivers and any other technologies. ‘Inappropriate material’ means material that deals with matters such as sex, cruelty or violence in a manner that is likely to be injurious to children or incompatible with a school or preschool environment. ‘E crime’ occurs when electronic communication devices are used to commit an offence or act as storage in an offence. Teachers’ Responsibilities include:
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Important terms. Some terms in this contract are capitalized. They have special meanings. Please see the Important Terms You Should Know section to familiarize yourself with these terms.
Important terms. ‘Cyber-safety’ refers to the safe use of the Internet and ICT equipment/devices, including mobile phones. ‘Cyber bullying’ is bullying which uses e-technology as a means of victimising others. It is the use of an Internet service or mobile technologies - such as e-mail, chat room discussion groups, instant messaging, webpages or SMS (text messaging) - with the intention of harming another person. ‘School and preschool ICT’ refers to the school’s computer network, Internet access facilities, computers, and other ICT equipment/devices as outlined below. ‘ICT equipment/devices’ includes computers (such as desktops, laptops, PDAs), storage devices (such as USB and flash memory devices, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, iPods, MP3 players), cameras (such as video and digital cameras and webcams), all types of mobile phones, gaming consoles, video and audio players/receivers (such as portable CD and DVD players), and any other, similar, technologies. ‘Inappropriate material’ means material that deals with matters such as sex, cruelty or violence in a manner that is likely to be injurious Stotrachteilgdireesn toor ihneclopmkpeaetipble[EwviethryaSscchhooooll]orCphrieldsrcehnooCl yebnveirr-osnamfeent. ‘E-crime’ occurs when computers or other electronic communication equipment/devices (eg Internet, mobile phones) are used to commit an offence, are targeted in an offence, or act as storage devices in an offence.
Important terms. An Active Spouse is the person/people upon whose life and age Rider benefits are determined. On the Rider Date, there must be two Active Spouses who are married to each other and are either joint Owners or one Active Spouse is an Owner and the other is the sole primary Beneficiary. In order for an Active Spouse to maintain status as an Active Spouse, all of the following conditions must be met:
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.