Examples of Agreement for electronic presentment in a sentence
Electronic presentment.(a) "Agreement for electronic presentment" means an agreement, clearing-house rule, or federal reserve regulation or operating circular, providing that presentment of an item may be made by transmission of an image of the item or information describing the item ("presentment notice") rather than delivery of the item itself.
Other definitions applying to this Article and the sections in which they appear are: "Agreement for electronic presentment." Section 4‑110.
ELECTRONIC PRESENTMENT. (a) "Agreement for electronic presentment" means an agreement, clearing-house rule, or Federal Reserve regulation or operating circular, providing that presentment of an item may be made by transmission of an image of an item or information describing the item ("presentment notice") rather than delivery of the item itself.
Other definitions applying to this title and the sections in which they appear are: "Agreement for electronic presentment" § 8.4-410.
Other definitions applying to this Article and the sections in which they appear are: "Agreement for electronic presentment." Section 4-110.
Other definitions applying to this chapter and the sections in which they appear are: "Agreement for electronic presentment" 12A:4-110.
Other definitions applying to this title and the sections in which they appear are: "Agreement for electronic presentment" § 8.4-110.
Electronic presentment.(a) 'Agreement for electronic presentment' means an agreement, clearing-house rule, or federal reserve regulation or operating circular, providing that presentment of an item may be made by transmission of an image of the item or information describing the item ('presentment notice') rather than delivery of the item itself.
For some of the special needs children, particularly autistic boys, this was essential for reducing anxiety and the smooth running of the classroom.Our classroom and behaviour management programs are proactive and explicitly teach skills through modelling, role-play and the Stop, Think and Do strategy.