Apprise definition

Apprise means Apprise Corp., a New Jersey corporation and a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.

Examples of Apprise in a sentence

  • Apprise and train management and staff with respect to important legal issues.

  • Apprise OC Community Resources of Fund Development and client satisfaction survey outcomes.

  • Apprise the Servicing Agency of all terms, conditions, and requirements to be incorporated into the award as necessary to comply with the statutes, regulations and directives that are unique to the Requesting Agency (e.g., funding restrictions, domestic source restrictions).

  • Apprise supervisor of damage to university property including fire equipment, alarm systems, common areas and bathrooms.

  • Apprise the Servicing Agency of all terms, conditions, and requirements to be incorporated into the contract as necessary to comply with the statutes, regulations and directives that are unique to the Requesting Agency’s department or agency.

  • Apprise Advanced Energy of any alterations or modifications to the property, facilities, equipment or occupancy that affect energy consumption so that appropriate adjustments can be made to the Guaranteed Usage.

  • Apprise JVC Northwest of the source of any public (federal, state, county, municipal, etc.) funds used to pay the placement fee and verify that the use of such funds is permissible per their own grant restrictions and regulations JVC Northwest is required to submit this information to AmeriCorps with its annual financial report.

  • Apprise City of applicable changes in state or federal law regarding engineering or design services where such changes in state and federal law directly affect the Engineer’s work or the City’s projects, and public works.

  • Apprise RC of damage to university property including fire equipment, alarm systems, common areas and bathrooms.

  • Apprise Presi- dent, or in the event that there is a conflict of interest, notify the ▇▇▇▇, of ongoing progress regarding complaint, determinations, recommended sanctions, appeals etc.