DEFT definition

DEFT means direct electronic funds transfer which is a payment, collection, receipting and reconciliation service that enables the payment of bills by customers registered with the DEFT scheme through the internet, BPAY, Australia Post offices, telephone or mail.

Examples of DEFT in a sentence

  • You must already be a client of Macquarie and have a Macquarie Business Banking bank account in order to use DEFT.

  • Since January 1, 2011, family physicians have been remunerated through a new fee (HSC CGA1, cat DEFT, paid at 26.32 MSUs or $60 in 2010/11) for the completion of the CGA for residents of provincially licensed nursing homes and residential care facilities.

  • Draft Data Quality Objectives Decision Errors Feasibility Trials (DEFT) Software Guidance for the Data Quality Objectives Process for Hazardous Waste Sites, QA/G- 4HW (EPA/600/R-00/007, January 2000).

  • The light ERE annotation task was defined as part of the DARPA DEFT program (LDC, 2014a; LDC, 2014b; LDC, 2014c) as a simpler version of tasks like ACE (Doddington et al., 2004) to al- low quick annotation of a simplified ontology of entities, relations, and events, along with iden- tity coreference.

  • At such time that the District opens at 100% face to face after Spring 2022, (starting summer 2022 and beyond) if a Unit member chooses to remain teaching in a remote format, said faculty member will be required to complete the SWC Remote Teaching Certificate or DEFT (or equivalent) prior to receiving a remote assignment.

Related to DEFT

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  • Infiltration means water other than wastewater that enters a sewer system (including sewer system and foundation drains) from the ground through such means as defective pipes, pipe joints, connections, or manholes. Infiltration does not include, and is distinguished from, inflow.