Past Practices has the meaning set forth in Section 3.03(a).
Past Practice means past practices, accounting methods, elections and conventions.
Consistent means that the action will fully comply with the LWRP policy standards and conditions and, whenever practicable, will advance one or more of them.
Best Practices means a term that is often used inter-changeably with “evidence- based practice” and is best defined as an “umbrella” term for three levels of practice, measured in relation to Recovery-consistent mental health practices where the Recovery process is supported with scientific intervention that best meets the needs of the Client at this time.
Best Practice means in accordance with the best practice within the industry of the Contractor
Forest practice means any activity conducted on or directly pertaining to forest land and relating to growing, harvesting, or processing timber, including but not limited to:
Practices means that the practice(s) seems like a logical approach to addressing a specific behavior which is becoming distinct, recognizable among Clients and clinicians in practice, or innovators in academia or policy makers; and at least one recognized expert, group of researchers or other credible individuals have endorsed the practice as worthy of attention based on outcomes; and finally, it produces specific outcomes.
Group practice means a group of two or more health care providers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, or similar association:
Servicer Policies and Practices means, with respect to the Servicer’s duties under Exhibit A to the Servicing Agreement, the policies and practices of the Servicer applicable to such duties that the Servicer follows with respect to comparable assets that it services for itself and, if applicable, others.
standards of generally recognised accounting practice means an accounting practice complying with standards applicable to municipalities or municipal entities as determined by the Accounting Standards Board
ISO-NE Practices means the ISO-NE practices and procedures for delivery and transmission of energy in effect from time to time and shall include, without limitation, applicable requirements of the NEPOOL Agreement, and any applicable successor practices and procedures.
Ordinary Course means, with respect to an action taken by a Person, that such action is consistent with the past practices of the Person and is taken in the ordinary course of the normal day-to-day operations of the Person.
UK generally accepted accounting principles and practices means the principles and practices prevailing from time to time in the United Kingdom which are generally regarded as permissible or legitimate by the accountancy profession irrespective of the degree of use.
Ordinary Course Professionals Order means the Order Authorizing the Debtors’ Retention and Compensation of Certain Professionals Utilized in the Ordinary Course of Business, entered by the Bankruptcy Court on February 4, 2008 [ECF No. 148], as amended from time to time.
Elective Treatment and Procedures means any medical treatment or surgical procedure that is not medically necessary, including any service, treatment, or supplies that are deemed by the federal, or a state or local government authority, or by Us to be research or experimental or that is not recognized as a generally accepted medical practice.
Good engineering practice (GEP) stack height means the greater of:
Best management practices (BMP) means schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of the United States. BMPs include treatment requirements, operation procedures, and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw material storage.
Ordinary Course Professional Order means the Order Authorizing the Retention and Compensation of Certain Professionals Utilized in the Ordinary Course of Business [D.I. 765].
Current Good Manufacturing Practices or “cGMP” means (i) the good manufacturing practices required by the FDA and set forth in the FD&C Act or FDA regulations (including without limitation 21 CFR §§ 210 and 211), in effect at any time during the Term of this Agreement, for the Manufacturing and testing of pharmaceutical materials as applied solely to Contracted Products; and (ii) the corresponding requirements of each applicable Regulatory Authority (as defined below).
Standards of Practice means the standards, limits and conditions for the practice of dentistry established by the board under section 19(1)(k) or (1.1) of the Act, and, for greater certainty, includes the sedation and general anaesthetic standards;
collusive practices means a scheme or arrangement between two or more Bidders, with or without the knowledge of the Procuring Entity, designed to establish bid prices at artificial, non-competitive levels.
Course means classroom training delivered live either physically in person or virtually via the internet.
Promising practice means a practice that presents, based on preliminary information, potential for becoming a research-based or consensus-based practice.
Good Manufacturing Practices means current good manufacturing practices, as set forth in 21 C.F.R. Parts 210 and 211.
Good Practice means such practice in the processing of personal data as appears to the Commissioner to be desirable having regard to the interests of data subjects and others, and includes (but is not limited to) compliance with the requirements of this Act;
the ordinary course of business means matters connected to the day-to- day supply of goods and/or services by the acquired DCC business or Nicholls and does not include matters involving significant changes to the organisational structure or related to the post-merger integration of the acquired DCC business and Nicholls;