Close to definition

Close to means ‘identify with’, ‘feel attached to’
Close to means within playing distance of where the offence occurred and with no significant advantage gained.
Close to means within the area served by the collecting system or within a distance outwith that makes connection to the public sewerage system reasonably practicable. (This distance may vary depending upon site specific geographical or physical characteristics). Further guidance on this will be developed.

Examples of Close to in a sentence

  • If Project Co is directed to pay the Design and Bid Fee to fewer than two Proponents, then Project Co shall revise the Financial Model prior to Financial Close to reflect such change.

  • If Project Co is directed to pay the Design and Bid Fee to fewer than two Proponents, then Project Co shall revise the Financial Model prior to Financial Close to reflect such reduction.

  • Close to completion Published done translations in production July In production.

  • Close to this view it has been pointed how from a religious biblical perspective that the human being is a worker as also God is a worker.216 Such reading of the creation in God’s image gives the possibility for a theology of labour in the RCC: 217 213 See ▇.

  • Buyer shall pay the Cash to Close to the Escrow Agent by wire transfer to a depository designated by Escrow Agent.

  • Close to the heart of Gauteng’s main commercial centres, including Kempton Park and Johannesburg.

  • Close to half of Regional FNIHB staff interviewed indicated that projects’ capacity building activities as a result of HSIF have provided First Nation and Inuit community members with the skills needed to direct their own health services.

  • From Commencement Date [or the later of the Commencement Date or Financial Close] to the Final Milestone Date Public Report must comply with the ARENA Report Writing Tips and Guidelines, including the minimum content.

  • Resolved that the whole of the Parish Land be let by Valuation of 3 competent parties from Lady Day next, the garden at the back of the National School separated by a hedge from Parish Close to be let apart from Parish Close, the present tenant to have the option of taking on the several occupations excepting the said garden which is to be offered in preference to the Committee of the National School and that Mr Butcher, Mr Lewin and Mr John Nash be appointed to put a Value on the Parish Land.

  • From Commencement Date [or the later of the Commencement Date or Financial Close] to the Final Milestone Date Public Report must comply with the standards outlined in 4.5 of this Schedule.


More Definitions of Close to

Close to means for an array 𝜖 containing (small) allowed deviations

Related to Close to

  • close links means a situation in which two or more natural or legal persons are linked by:

  • Close-Out Date means a day on which, pursuant to the provisions of Section 8.1, the Non-Defaulting Party closes out Currency Obligations and/or Options or such close-out occurs automatically. "Closing Gain", as to the Non-Defaulting Party, means the difference described as such in relation to a particular Value Date under the provisions of Section 8.1.

  • close corporation means a close corporation within the meaning of the Close Corporations Act, 1984 (Act No. 69 of 1984);

  • Close of Business on any given date shall mean 5:00 P.M., New York City time, on such date; provided, however, that if such date is not a Business Day it shall mean 5:00 P.M., New York City time, on the next succeeding Business Day.

  • Close contact means being within six feet of a COVID-19 case for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or greater in any 24-hour period within or overlapping with the “high-risk exposure period” defined by this section. This definition applies regardless of the use of face coverings.