Expedient definition

Expedient means, in the reasonable opinion of the Offeror, necessary due to a change in law, regulation, enforcement practice of any Regulatory Authority or otherwise and material in context of the Acquisition as a whole having regard to the requirements of the Code, having: (i) consulted in good faith and on a timely basis with Target; and (ii) reasonably considered comments from Target;
Expedient means ‘advantageous’, ‘desirable’, ‘suitable to the circumstances of the case’.
Expedient sometimes means "convenient and practical although possibly improper or immoral." https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/expedient

Examples of Expedient in a sentence

  • Seller acknowledges that it has been notified that the work and materials covered by this Purchase Order are for use under a Government of Canada Expedient Route Opening Capability (EROC) Defence Contract, hereinafter called the “Government Contract”.

  • Company and Expedient have caused this Agreement to be signed in its name and on its behalf by its representative there unto duly authorized as of the date first mentioned above.

  • So there shall be no doubt, for the purposes of this Agreement, Confidential Information of Expedient shall always include (but shall not be limited to) its: Service Organization Control (SOC) reports (e.g., SSAE-16 and SOC 2), HIPAA business associate agreement (BAA), and PCI DSS Attestation of Compliance (AOC) for the Report on Compliance (ROC) (collectively, the “Specified Items”).

  • This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or, if any services to be provided by Expedient to Company further to the Purpose will be provided in a state other than Pennsylvania, the laws of such other state, with the exception of its conflict of laws provisions to the extent that any such provisions would dictate that the substantive laws and/or courts of any jurisdiction other than those of Pennsylvania (or such other state) apply.

  • HIPAA policy manual, internal documentation required to meet industry and government/regulatory compliance audit requirements, and attestation documentation made available by Expedient to complement compliance requirements.

  • Also, the users can see through Expedient if the AM supports the automatic FlowSpace granting when they select the AMs.

  • No. 608638) D3.5 Figure 2.5: Defining resources in jFed Figure 2.6: Defining resources in jFed On the other hand, it was made possible to access the Expedient user interface by using properly generated (and trusted) certificates.

  • Any and all commission as set forth in Schedule A of the Expedient Contract within five (5) business days, and conditioned upon, the receipt by the Client of said compensation.

  • We monitored Expedient and C-BAS error log files and followed several cycles of creating a new member, downloading its certificate and key from Expedient, using aforementioned information to log onto Expedient, creating project, creating slices, accessing slice credential, adding or removing members to project, updating member SSH keys, updating project and slice information, deleting project object.

  • Figure 2.7 shows the three possibilities given to an experimenter: a) log in with user and password (Expedient legacy), b) log in using certificate generated by corresponding clearinghouse, and c) directly through the jFed tool.


More Definitions of Expedient

Expedient means in practice, what trees can be protected and how they can be identified.
Expedient. [in section 44(3)] means no more than ‘advantageous’ or ‘helpful’. There is no requirement at the authorisation stage that the stop-and-search power be considered ‘necessary’ and therefore no requirement of any assessment of the proportionality of the measure.

Related to Expedient

  • Desirable means the terms “may”, “can”, “should”, “preferably”, or “prefers” identifies a desirable or a discretionary item or factor for the Department to determine.

  • Protect means taking measures to safeguard personally identifiable information and prevent its breach that are functionally equivalent to those called for in that OMB memorandum and elaborated on in the [federal] General Services Administration (GSA) Directive CIO P 2180.1 GSA Rules of Behavior for Handling Personally Identifiable Information.

  • Unreasonably impracticable means that the measures necessary to comply with the regulations require such a high investment of risk, money, time, or any other resource or asset that the operation of a marijuana establishment is not worthy of being carried out in practice by a reasonably prudent businessperson.

  • Refuse means any garbage, rubbish, or trade waste.

  • prescribe means prescribe by regulation;