Human intervention definition

Human intervention means managed grazing, mowing, cutting, harvesting or burning;
Human intervention means significant human involvement in the dialing of a number, and any human involvement with phone number compilation is irrelevant. See In re Rules and Regulations Implementing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, CG Docket No. 02–278, Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd. 14014, ¶ 132 (2003) (“The basic function of [ATDS], however, has not changed—the capacity to dial numbers without human intervention.” (emphasis added and omitted)); Moore v. Dish Network L.L.C., 57 F. Supp. 3d 639, 654 (N.D.W. Va. 2014) (“[I]t is irrelevant under the FCC’s definition of a predictive dialer that humans are involved in the process of creating the lists that are entered into the Campaign Manager software.”).
Human intervention means significant human involvement in the dialing of a number, and any human involvement with phone number compilation is irrelevant. See In re Rules and Regulations Implementing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, CG Docket No. 02–278, Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd. 14014, ¶ 132 (2003) (“2003 FCC Order”) (“The basic function of [ATDS], however, has not changed—the capacity to dial numbers without human intervention.” (emphasis added and omitted)); Moore v. Dish Network L.L.C., 57

Examples of Human intervention in a sentence

  • Human intervention is required to distinguish passenger trains from the freight trains, as only freight trains will be scanned.