Correct definition

Correct means, in the context of determining the accuracy of a COI Disclosure Form, that the form, in all material respects, is complete, accurate, not misleading, and does not omit any material information.
Correct means any weight or measure or weighing, measuring, or counting instrument which meet all of the tolerance and specification requirements established by the director pursuant to Section 12107.
Correct means a device that meets all of the tolerance and specification requirements of Section 12107.

Examples of Correct in a sentence

  • All invoices must include reference to the PO (to be added) - The correct sum in £ sterling - The correct terms of services/goods supplied - A unique invoice number - A valid purchase order number - Correct supplier details, date and contact details - Have been delivered to the nominated address Have been delivered in accordance with the timing of the contract Invoice frequency The supplier will send electronic invoices monthly in arrears.

  • If Licensee fails to Correct a non-Emergency violation within the specified time period, including any agreed upon extensions, the provisions of Article 16 shall apply.

  • If, consistent with Article 8.1.2 of the Agreement, Licensee fails to rearrange, transfer, remove or Correct violations in a timely manner, Licensee shall be subject to a daily fee of One Hundred dollars ($100) per Attachment, per day, beginning on the day after expiration of the original time period for completion of the work specified in the Agreement and the original notification that Licensee needs to rearrange, transfer, remove or Correct violations.

  • Upon receipt of any notice from the City, any court or governmental entity that Licensee’s operation of the Wireless Facilities are interfering with or endangering any persons, equipment, property or Facilities of the City or any Other Party including the general public, Licensee will, at its sole Cost and expense, immediately take all necessary steps to Correct or stop such danger or interference.

  • Correct and complete copies of each of the insurance policies have been made available to the Purchaser.


More Definitions of Correct

Correct shall be construed (in Article 7, Clause 2) so as to mean and include rectify, remedy, repair and replace with the intent that the Builder’s duty under Article 7, Clause 2 shall be to take all necessary corrective action by (as may be appropriate) correcting or rectifying or remedying or repairing or replacing, or paying for the correction or rectification or remedy or repair or replacement of, every Defect and any other physical damage for which the Builder is liable under Article 7, Clause 2;
Correct. – This means that the contact information you or your registrar provide us with must be good enough to allow us to contact you quickly at any reasonable time, must not be deceptive, and must clearly identify you.
Correct means conformance to all applicable requirements of this Chapter.
Correct. – This means that the information must be good enough to allow us to contact you quickly at any reasonable time without having to get information from anywhere else, must not be deceptive, and (if possible for that type of information) must clearly identify you. For your name this also means that the information must be detailed enough that we can tell exactly who you are (in legal terms, exactly which legal entity we have this contract with).
Correct or “Correction” has the meaning set forth in Part 1 of the Product Assurance Document.
Correct means to correct or provide a workable work-around for an Error by means of a
Correct if provided VIN is identical and presented data fits to type of vehicle (interface to database is correctly implemented), otherwise “Incorrect”.