Barring definition

Barring or “barring”; means the act of stopping commercial services on the Inmarsat network. This does not affect a user’s ability to initiate approved GMDSS distress alerting services, including without limitation Inmarsat C distress alerting;
Barring and “Barred” means the act of barring the Customer from making or receiving certain services on the Equipment;
Barring or “barring”; means the act of suspending or terminating Authorisation, preventing an AES from accessing various services on the Inmarsat Services. This does not affect a user’s ability to initiate approved distress alerting services;

Examples of Barring in a sentence

  • References to ‘must’ in any such guidance will be treated as ‘should’ for the purposes of this Agreement, save for any references to legal requirements arising from the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 in respect of referrals to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

  • The Authority may in its sole discretion refuse access to its premises by any member of the Contractor’s Personnel who does not successfully complete the vetting procedures under the Vetting and Barring Scheme.

  • The Authority may in its sole discretion refuse access to its Premises by any member of the Contractor’s Personnel who does not successfully complete the vetting procedures under the Vetting and Barring Scheme.

  • References to ‘must’ in any such guidance will be treated as ‘should’ for the purposes of this Contract, save for any references to legal requirements arising from the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 in respect of referrals to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

  • All designated Officers who have access to personal data should have been assessed for reliability in line with the employer’s requirements for the role, for example Disclosure and Barring Scheme (DBS) checks.

  • References to ‘must’ in any such guidance shall be treated as ‘should’ for the purposes of this Contract, save for any references to legal requirements arising from the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 in respect of referrals to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

  • The Supplier shall take all necessary steps to ensure that such potential staff or persons obtain standard and enhanced disclosures from the Disclosure and Barring Service (or other appropriate body) and shall ensure all such disclosures are kept up to date.

  • The Supplier shall ensure that no person who discloses that he has a Relevant Conviction, or who is found to have any Relevant Convictions (whether as a result of a police check or through the procedure of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) or otherwise), is employed or engaged in any part of the provision of the Goods and/or Services without Approval.

  • Barring events not in the control of the Custodian such as strikes, lockouts or labor disputes, riots, war or equipment or transmission failure or damage, fire, flood, earthquake or other natural disaster, action or inaction of governmental authority or other causes beyond its control, at 9:00 a.m., Kansas City time, on the second business day after deposit of any check into an Account, Custodian agrees to make Fed Funds available to the Fund in the amount of the check.

  • References to ‘must’ in any such guidance shall be treated as ‘should’ for the purposes of this Agreement, save for any references to legal requirements arising from the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 in respect of referrals to the Disclosure and Barring Service.


More Definitions of Barring

Barring allows you to prevent the making of specified types of outgoing calls.
Barring. We reserve the right to bar provision of Services to you, The information we disclose to a credit reporting agency will be limited of any Service, or (d) any other delay or default in performance where charges remain outstanding past the due date as stated on your to identity particulars about you, the fact that you have applied for credit under this Agreement, if it is caused by any event reasonably beyond our invoice, your unbilled calls exceed your credit limit with us, or we become and the amount, the fact that we are a current credit provider to you, loan control, including but not limited to war, accident, act of God, industrial aware of unusual calling patterns. repayments that are more than 60 days overdue and for which debt collection action, embargo, delay or failure or default by any other Supplier.

Related to Barring

  • Conservation means any reduction in electric power

  • Coasting has the meaning given by regulations under subsection (3) of section 60B of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 in relation to a school to which that section applies.

  • Washout means the carrying away of solid waste by waters of the base flood.

  • Evacuation means the authorized or ordered departure from post of an employee or dependent(s), or any of the circumstances outlined in Section 610j herein. The terms "evacuated" and "ordered/authorized to depart" are used interchangeably in these regulations.

  • Unavoidable means adverse impacts that remain after all appropriate and practicable avoidance and minimization have been achieved.