Corrections definition

Corrections means a change (e.g. fixes, workarounds and other modifications) made by or for Blackboard which corrects Software Errors in the Software, provided in temporary form such as a patch, and later issued in the permanent form of an Update.
Corrections means the Department of Corrections created under Section 64-13-2.
Corrections has the meaning assigned thereto in the Preamble hereof.

Examples of Corrections in a sentence

  • Conflict Attorney agrees to act as court-appointed conflict counsel for all juveniles named in a petition filed in this County pursuant to the Idaho Child Protective Act or the Juvenile Corrections Act and/or for all persons who qualify for court appointed counsel at Blaine County’s expense pursuant to Idaho Code §§ 16-1614 and 20-514 and Idaho Juvenile Rule 37.

  • Corrections will not be accepted from the Supplier after the 10-day time limit.

  • Corrections noted by COBEA shall be brought to the attention of the Human Resources Manager or their designee within thirty (30) days.

  • Information regarding the predatory offender registry and persons registered with the predatory offender registry under MN Statute 243.166 may be obtained by contacting the local law enforcement offices in the community where the property is located, or the Minnesota Department of Corrections at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇, or from the Department of Corrections Web site at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇.

  • Temporary employees hired under this Pilot will be represented by the King County Corrections Guild.


More Definitions of Corrections

Corrections means the repair, modification, adjustment, relabeling, destruction, or inspection (including patient monitoring) of a device without its physical removal from its point of use to some other location.
Corrections means a change (e.g. fixes, workarounds and other modifications) made by or for us which corrects Software Errors, provided in temporary form such as a patch, and later issued in the permanent form of an Update. “Software Error” means a failure of any Software or SaaS Services to materially conform to its applicable standard end user documentation provided by us (“Documentation”), provided that such failure can be reproduced and verified by us using the most recent version (including all available Corrections, application packs, Updates, and Upgrades) of such Software or SaaS Service made available to you, and further provided that Software Errors do not include any nonconformity to applicable Documentation caused by your material breach of the Agreement, or your unauthorized modification or misuse of the Software or SaaS Services. “Updates” means the object code versions of the Software or SaaS Services that have been developed by us to correct any Software Error and/or provide additional functionality and that have been commercially released. “Upgrades” means the object code versions of the Software or SaaS Services that have been enhanced or otherwise modified by or on our behalf, acting in our sole discretion, to include additional functionality and that have been commercially released and not marketed as a separate product or solution.
Corrections means changes made in the Development Software and/or Documentation by LICENSOR to correct errors or defects in the Development Software and/or Documentation.
Corrections means a modification, revision or supplement to the BP Software which makes such software perform functions it was designed to perform or corrects defects or "bugs".
Corrections means a change (e.g. a fix, workaround or other modification) made by or for Blackboard which corrects Software Errors in the Software, provided in temporary form such as a patch, and later issued in the permanent form of an Update.
Corrections means subsequently commercially released versions of the Software that Stac or Microsoft, in their sole discretion, has released with its version number designation increased by hundredths, but not tenths or greater.
Corrections means changes (e.g., fixes, workarounds and other modifications) made by or for Docent that correct Software Errors in the Software, provided in temporary form such as a patch, and later issued in the permanent form of an Update.