Convenient bus service means within 13 minutes walk of a stop with a service at least once per hour
Convenient means the reasonable attempts were made to schedule screenings, evaluations, assessments, meetings and visits in settings and times the family preferred.
Convenient in this table means the cords from the equipment to be used in the room shall reach the receptacles without causing a trip hazard.
Examples of Convenient in a sentence
Convenient Pay payments must be paid by direct debit from Your nominated bank account.
If You choose to pay by Convenient Pay, We will estimate Your average consumption for the upcoming year and divide that by the number of payment cycles, determined in accordance with Your Payment Frequency (each payment being a Convenient Pay Amount).
You may not request reconnection of supply until a new Convenient Pay arrangement is set up.
Every 6 months We will review and adjust Your Convenient Pay Amount based on Your consumption history and the balance on Your account at the time we undergo the review.
If You do not satisfy our credit requirements we may offer you the option to sign up to Convenient Pay.
More Definitions of Convenient
Convenient and "incidental"; and (h) "including" and "includes," when following any general provision, sentence, clause, statement, term or matter, will be deemed to be followed by ", but not limited to," and ", but is not limited to," respectively.
Convenient means that the item fits well with a person’s needs, activities, and plans. Especially concerning clinical activities, operations and LEAN processes;
Convenient defined. Convenient means located on the same floor and the same wing, where applicable. The maximum convenient distance is 200 feet unless further distance has been approved in writing by the Health Authority.
Convenient transfers and withdrawals, for purposes of this limit, include preauthorized, automatic transfers (e.g. overdraft protection, bill payments); transfers or withdrawals initiated by phone or computer and transfers made by check, debit card, or other similar order made payable to a third party. Other less-convenient types of transfers, such as withdrawals or transfers made in person, by mail, or by using an ATM, do not count toward the six-per-month limit. You may also make unlimited transfers to any loan account with the Credit Union. If you exceed the transfer limitations set forth above in any statement period, your account may be subject to suspension or closure by the Credit Union, and/or may be subject to a service charge.
Convenient means a curbside system of collection; collection centers, whether public, private, or nonprofit, which are accessible to residents on the way to centers of commerce; or any other method of collection which, upon petition by the board to the Director, is deemed readily accessible to the general public for the purpose of recycling;
Convenient. The Madrid System is a centralized filing and management procedure. Through the Madrid System you can file one international application, in one language (English, French) and pay one set of fees in Swiss francs to obtain international registration in multiple territories. Cost effective: Filing an international application is the equivalent of filing a bundle of national applications, effectively saving you time and money. Broad geographic coverage Madrid – The International Trademark System Conditions Under TRIPS Agreement - For An Invention To Be Patentable Article 27 of TRIPS Agreement establishes the following conditions for an invention to be patentable. The product or process must be “new”, involve an “inventive step” (non- obvious) and should be “capable of industrial application” (useful). Patents shall be available irrespective of the place of invention, the field of technology and whether products are imported or locally produced. MAJOR CHANGES IN INDIAN PATENT SYSTEM AS POST TRIPS EFFECTS Exceptions To Patenting Under Article 65.1 and 65.2 of TRIPS Agreement, developing countries (including India) had 5 years to comply with the TRIPS provisions. Under Article 65.4, a further 5 years were provided to comply with the requirement of granting product patents in areas where such protection was not granted. The developing countries thus got a leeway of 10 years to introduce product patent regime in all areas of technology.
Convenient means compliant to usability standards and designed with the intention to minimise the interaction time