Field Inquiry definition

Field Inquiry or “Field Interview” means an investigatory stop as defined in this Agreement.

Examples of Field Inquiry in a sentence

  • COMPANY does not perform any of the foregoing three actions within [***] months after the date of a Disease Field Inquiry Notice, then M.I.T. may grant a license to such third party and, upon the effective date of such license, that DISEASE FIELD will be removed from this Agreement.

  • COMPANY does not perform any of the foregoing three actions within [***] after the date of a Disease Field Inquiry Notice, then M.I.T. may grant a license to such third party and, upon the effective date of such license, that DISEASE FIELD will be removed from this Agreement.

Related to Field Inquiry

  • Reasonable inquiry means an inquiry designed to uncover any information in the entity's possession about the identity of the producer or provider of covered telecommunications equipment or services used by the entity that excludes the need to include an internal or third-party audit.

  • Acquisition Inquiry means an inquiry, indication of interest or request for information (other than an inquiry, indication of interest or request for information made or submitted by Parent) that could reasonably be expected to lead to an Acquisition Proposal.

  • Inquiry and “Inquiries”: As defined in Section 4.5(a).

  • preliminary inquiry or "intake" means a mandatory, preadjudicatory interview of the juvenile and, if available, the parents, legal guardian, or other custodian of the juvenile, which is performed by a duly authorized individual to determine whether a juvenile comes within the purview of the Oklahoma Juvenile Code, whether nonadjudicatory alternatives are available and appropriate, and if the filing of a petition is necessary;

  • Background investigation means the investigation conducted by a licensee or applicant to support the determination of trustworthiness and reliability.