Lay definition
Lay means a person who is not and never has been a registrant of the JCCP and does not hold qualifications which would entitle them to apply for registration with the JCCP;
Lay or “Lay Person” means a member of the Laity.
Lay means to wager on a selected outcome not occurring (betting the outcome will not occur) in a given market.
Examples of Lay in a sentence
Press the plate dry for 5 minutes as follows: Lay the plate on a flat surface, agarose side up.
Lay faculty members employed at the School and who have children enrolled at the School as full-time regular students shall be granted tuition reductions of up to a maximum of $1,600 per year, per student, subject to the conditions listed below in Paragraphs “1” and “2”.
For purposes of this Article, Authorization Forms of the Catholic Lay ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Inc., previously filed with the School, shall be deemed to be valid for the Federation of Catholic Teachers.
More Definitions of Lay
Lay means a wager made at any time on the selection of the PT marked with the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 where the player has the option of receiving true odds on these wagers in return for which, the player shall pay a commission at the time of placement equal to 5% of the amount that the player could win.
Lay for legal services matters means someone who is not and never has been -
Lay means a lay person as defined in paragraphs 2 (4 and 5) of Schedule 1 of the Legal Services Act 2007; and means a person who has never been an authorised person in relation to reserved legal activity, such as a barrister or solicitor.
Lay in relation to any person means a person who is neither a barrister, has previously been a barrister, or who holds any qualification that would enable him to become a barrister.
Lay for legal services matters means someone who is not and never has been - (a) an authorised person in relation to an activity which is a reserved legal activity under the Legal Services Act 2007, for example, a solicitor or barrister (b) a person authorised to provide services which are regulated claims management services under the Compensation Act 2006 (c) an advocate in Scotland; (d) a solicitor in Scotland; (e) a member of the Bar of Northern Ireland; (f) a solicitor of the Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland.
Lay bet means a wager the same as a Place Bet to Lose, as defined in rule 6.1.11 except that the player has the option of receiving true odds on these wagers in return for which, the player shall pay a commission at the time of placement equal to 5% of the amount that the player could win.
Lay means to place or deposit, and requires a direct object ( forms: lay, laid, laid, laying). “ Lie” means to be in a reclining position or to be situated. I t does not take an object