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 for legal services matters means someone who is not and never has been -

Examples of Lay in a sentence

  • Lay out walls in advance for accurate spacing of surface bond patterns with uniform joint thicknesses and for accurate location of openings, movement-type joints, returns, and offsets.

  • Lay out tile work and center tile fields in both directions in each space or on each wall area.

  • Lay solid masonry units with completely filled bed and head joints; butter ends with sufficient mortar to fill head joints and shove into place.

  • Lay hollow masonry units with face shell bedding on head and bed joints.

  • Lay out temporary watering system to avoid walking over muddy or newly planted areas.


More Definitions of Lay

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 means the distance parallel to the axis of the rope in which a strand makes one complete turn about the axis of the rope.
Lay with respect to Pipelines, means to place Pipelines in City Streets as a result of necessary relocation or repair of Pipelines pursuant to the Franchise granted by this Ordinance. “Lay” shall not include construction or placement of new Pipelines not existing as of the Effective Date of the Franchise.
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 means to wager on a selected outcome not occurring (betting the outcome will not occur) in a given market.
Lay is a verb that means to put something down carefully. It can usually be replaced with the verb “to place.” “Lie” is a verb that means to rest on a horizontal surface. It’s a synonym of “recline.”
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.