Collate definition

Collate means the process of cutting or assembling master sheets or precut sheets of cards from one or more sets of cards into packets or books for marketing purposes. "Col- late" is also called "finish" or "finishing."
Collate means the process of cutting or assembling master sheets or precut sheets of cards from one or more sets

Examples of Collate in a sentence

  • Collate case studies of ecotourism initiatives with proven benefits for both community livelihoods and conservation of AEWA species and their habitats.

  • P6 Collate medical information for retirement on the grounds of permanent incapacity in accordance with Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations and Teacher’s Pension Scheme.

  • Collate, assess and disseminate intelligence from/to ROCUs and forces.

  • Collate feedback offered by customers relating to the service supplied both on-line and off-line in accordance with the Operations Manual.

  • Collate sufficient and relevant data to identify range of learners needs.

  • Collate records of relevant matters arising for incorporation as necessary into the contract documents.

  • Collate evaluations from a range of sources including National Student Survey results (NSS), Staff, Student Consultative Forum (SSCFS), data collection from programme teams, Professional Practice Evaluative Reports, External Examiners, and Partnership Quality Officers.

  • Collate the results of these surveys and report directly to you every three months.

  • The Arbitrator will have no power to alter or disregard any express language in this Agreement and may not reform the contract under equitable or other principles.

  • SPS ITMS ITMS Collate data to inform annual upload of KIS and provide to DMU on request.

Related to Collate

  • Collateral has the meaning specified in the Granting Clause of the Indenture.

  • Account Collateral has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1(d).

  • Borrower Collateral means all of Borrower's now owned or hereafter acquired right, title, and interest in and to each of the following:

  • Swap Collateral means, at any time, any asset (including, without limitation, cash and/or securities) which is paid or transferred by a Swap Provider to the Guarantor (and not transferred back to the Swap Provider) as credit support to support the performance by such Swap Provider of its obligations under the relevant Swap Agreement together with any income or distributions received in respect of such asset and any equivalent of such asset into which such asset is transformed; for greater certainty, Contingent Collateral shall at all times be excluded from Swap Collateral;

  • UCC Collateral is defined in Section 3.03.