vary definition

vary means that, on one or more issues addressed in the WCAT decision, the panel reaches a conclusion which differs in whole or in part from the conclusion or outcome provided by the prior decision-maker and provides a changed decision.
vary means vary under regulations made under section 10 of the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999.]
vary. , in relation to bail, means imposing further conditions after bail is granted, or varying or rescinding conditions;

More Definitions of vary

vary means any act that results in the variation, termination, repudiation or denial of an insurer's liability to provide policy benefits under a policy where the person performing the act may do so without the insurer becoming aware of the act until after the act has been performed, and includes any act declaring a policy void.
vary means that WCAT varied the previous decision in whole or in part. Accordingly, whether WCAT has fully granted the remedies requested by the appellant on all issues arising under the appeal or merely changed a minor aspect of the previous decision, the decision is considered to have been “varied.” “Confirm” means that WCAT agreed with all aspects of the previous decision. “Cancel” means that WCAT set aside the previous decision without a new or changed decision being provided in its place.
vary means any act that results in the variation, termination, repudiation or denial of an
vary means, in relation to bail, imposing further conditions after bail is granted, varying existing conditions or lifting any or all existing conditions.
vary the formal agreement by casual conversations and inconsistent behaviour; thereby triggering uncertainty about the status of the formal agreement under the common law of estoppel, waiver, implied variation of contact and promissory estoppel (s 90KA; 90UN).
vary means amendments, modifications, additions to or amendments to this Agreement.
vary in relation to bail, means to impose further conditions after bail has been granted, or to alter or rescind prior conditions relating to the granting of bail.