Incoming definition

Incoming means those persons who have been elected to Students' Council for the year commencing at the Changeover Meeting.
Incoming means those members of the body who will take office on 1 November; and
Incoming means a person who has been elected, appointed or otherwise named to an office, but whose term has yet to begin. “Outgoing” means a person whose term of office ends within three months.

Examples of Incoming in a sentence

  • Incoming telephone calls are queued and will be handled in the sequence received.

  • Incoming transportation charges are a proper part of materials and supply costs.

  • Incoming employees would retain original service date for this purpose.

  • Incoming new freshmen are not eligible to live in Husky Village during their first year in on-campus housing.

  • Financial information – and particularly: • Interest earnings and investment gains – in accordance with Section 5.7; • Proceeds from the disposal of assets – in accordance with Section 12.1; • Outgoing transfers – in accordance with Sections 5.3 and 5.4; • Incoming transfers – in accordance with Section 5.3; and • Amounts paid – in aggregate for Eligible Expenditures on each Eligible Project.


More Definitions of Incoming

Incoming means those members of the body who will take office on 1 January; and
Incoming means received at a post office in the Bailiwick through the post;
Incoming means holding office from 1 December that year.
Incoming. External Entity to North- western, Outgoing: Northwestern to External Entity, or Two-way: Both.
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Incoming means received at a post office in Jersey through the post; “jewellery” means –
Incoming here means that any perturbation introduced in the spacetime will fall into the horizon of the black hole. This boundary condition corresponds to the retarded correlators of the boundary theory.