Germane definition

Germane means that the substitute is relevant, appropriate, and in a natural and logical sequence to the subject matter of the original legislation.
Germane. – shall mean relevant to a subject under consideration.
Germane means closely or significantly related or relevant to a subject under consideration.

Examples of Germane in a sentence

  • Germane demographics such as gender, age, and rank are included.Additionally, information about the date and time of the crash, type of vehicle, mishap class, and type of injury, seatbelt use, and toxicology (TOX) are also included.

  • Germane to this discussion, to this Office’s understanding, the Advisory Committee currently recommends vaccination for children older than 5 years of age, especially for high-risk sports and extra-curricular activities.

  • Germane load describes the load needed for the processing, construction and automation of schemas.

  • Sweller’s cognitive load includes three types: Intrinsic Cognitive Load (ICL), Extraneous Cognitive Load (ECL), and Germane Cognitive Load (GCL).ICL refers to the inherent difficulty associated with a specific task.


More Definitions of Germane

Germane means having direct bearing upon the subject matter of the motion; that is, relevant, or relating to it.

Related to Germane

  • Normal Business Hours means 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., EST/EDT, on Business Days.

  • Business Hour means a clock hour during Standard Business Hours.

  • Examination means an inquiry into a specific element of or process related to bills for services performed under this Agreement. Either party (the “Requesting Party”) may perform one (1) Audit per twelve (12) month period commencing with the Effective Date, with the assistance of the other Party, which will not be unreasonably withheld. The Audit period will include no more than the preceding twelve (12) month period as of the date of the Audit request. The Requesting Party may perform Examinations, as it deems necessary, with the assistance of the other Party, which will not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Business Hours means the hours from 9.00am to 5.00pm on a Business Day.

  • Open means anywhere at the premises not fully enclosed by walls and a roof and which is not able to be secured, also any outbuildings on the premises if such buildings are not able to be secured.

  • Inspection means activities such as measuring, examining, testing, gauging one or more characteristics of the product or service and comparing the same with the specified requirement to determine conformity.

  • Objects means the Objects of the Club in clause 3.

  • Meeting means any meeting of:

  • meeting of shareholders means an annual meeting of shareholders or a special meeting of shareholders;

  • Attendance means the actual presence of an enrolled child.

  • Cost of attendance means an estimate of the student’s educational expenses for the period of enrollment and includes tuition and fees, room and board, books, supplies, transportation, loan fees, and if applicable, dependant care and costs related to disability.

  • Agenda means the notice of a meeting setting out the business to be transacted at the meeting;

  • adjourned meeting means the meeting to which a meeting is adjourned under Article 8.6 or 8.9;

  • Working Hours means 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (local time) on a Business Day.

  • physical meeting means a general meeting held and conducted by physical attendance and participation by shareholders and/or proxies at the Principal Meeting Place and/or where applicable, one or more Meeting Locations;

  • hybrid meeting means a general meeting convened for the (i) physical attendance by shareholders and/or proxies at the Principal Meeting Place and where applicable, one or more Meeting Locations and (ii) virtual attendance and participation by shareholders and/or proxies by means of electronic facilities;

  • Submittal Register means a list provided by Contractor of all items to be furnished for review and approval by A/E and Owner and as identified in the Contract Documents including anticipated sequence and submittal dates.