Authoritative definition

Authoritative means certified by a professional land surveyor in accordance with established principles of professional land surveying when used to describe products, processes, applications or data resulting from the practice of professional land surveying.
Authoritative means being presented as trustworthy and competent when used to describe products, processes, applications, or data resulting from the practice of engineering or land surveying; and
Authoritative means being presented as trustworthy and

Examples of Authoritative in a sentence

  • ICANN will use commercially reasonable efforts to have such requests implemented in the Authoritative Root-Server System within seven calendar days of the submission.

  • The Collateral Custodian shall maintain the Vault Partition and each Receivable that is an Electronic Contract such that (i) a watermark on all perceivable renderings of the Authoritative Copy thereof shall read “View of Authoritative Copy,” (ii) a watermark on any copy of a former Authoritative Copy thereof shall read “View of Non-Authoritative Copy,” and (iii) the Required Legend is placed by the E-Vault System on each page of any perceivable rendering thereof.

  • The Collateral Custodian shall thereafter “maintain” as within the meaning of Section 9-105(3) of the UCC such Authoritative Copy in the Vault Partition for the purpose of exercising control over the Contracts which are Electronic Contracts pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and shall maintain the Vault Partition so that the E-Vault System will place the Required Legend on each page of any perceivable copy of any Contract that is an Electronic Contract.

  • Each of the parties hereto agrees that it will not initiate or consent to any revision to the Required Legend or any other identification of the Indenture Trustee as the assignee of any Authoritative Copy without the consent of (A) the Indenture Trustee (acting at the written direction of the Requisite Noteholders), or (B) if the Notes (other than the Class XS Notes) are no longer outstanding, the Issuing Entity (acting at the written direction of the Majority Certificateholders).

  • Authoritative Copy System or other similar third party electronic vaulting system; provided that at no time shall a Receivable File be moved to an office or location outside the geographic boundaries of the United States.


More Definitions of Authoritative

Authoritative means certifiably accurate, based on the expertise of one who is sanctioned by an established governmental authority.
Authoritative means being presented as trustworthy, and competent, and in accordance with the rules and statutes governing the practice of engineering and surveying, codes, ordinances and other recognized standards when used to describe products, processes, applications, or data resulting derived from the practice of engineering or land surveying; and
Authoritative means being presented as trustworthy
Authoritative. The manager commands individuals and groups of people, sets high performance standards and punishes those who don't meet the performance norms. • Directive: The manager provides the vision to the team, gives clear directions and standards. Then, the manager steps back and allows the team to work. • Affiliative: The manager creates harmony in the workplace, avoids conflicts and creates good personal relationships.
Authoritative means that these fundamental principles are officially endorsed by the military in question.
Authoritative. The "firm but fair" manager. This manager will motivate employees with persuasion and feedback on their task performance. This is effective when: a) there are clear directions and standards needed, or b) when the manager is credible. This is however ineffective when a) the employees are underdeveloped (they need guidance on what to do), or b) when the manager is not credible - people do not follow the manager’s vision if they don't believe in it.
Authoritative here means recognized by Americans and American legal officials at the time—and today—as having the ability to designate something as the ultimate legal norm in our society.