MACS definition
MACS has the meaning specified in Section 3.10.
MACS means the party described in Item 2 of Schedule 1. MACS Property means all furniture, furnishings (including window coverings, blinds and light fittings), plant, machinery, installations and equipment installed on the Land, owned or leased from a third party by MACS (including the Portable Buildings).
MACS means Moves, Adds, and Changes, including all Simple MACs and Complex MACs. "OEM” means the original manufacturer of the PBX Equipment.
Examples of MACS in a sentence
Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS) governs the operation of MACS schools and owns, governs and operates the School.
More Definitions of MACS
MACS means Medicare Administrator Contractors.
MACS has the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement.
MACS. * Act means the …………. Mutually Aided Co-op Societies Act 1995.
MACS means the Recipient’s Ministries, Agencies and Commissions.
MACS means “Maximum Average Class Size” and is set at 25, meaning 25 pupils = 1 teacher and 26 pupils = 2 teachers! Given that just 1 extra child counted could provide the tipping point needed for the extra teacher I suggest you submit a review request even if the 5% threshold is out of reach as I believe that the 5% rule is there to prevent frivolous applications for reviews by larger schools that would yield very little extra staffing and can be addressed by other means next year.
MACS means the management of your Service requests to Move, Add,Change install, remove, upgrade, delete, disconnect, reconfigure and relocate your relevant Service and/or Equipment, requested through the CrossPoint Incident Management System;
MACS are moves, adds, and changes.
A. Simple MACs are defined as administrative work performed at the user level.
B. Complex MACs are defined as administrative or configuration work performed at the system, network, or application level.
C. Remote MACs are services provided without the need to dispatch a technician.
(1) “Remote Simple” MACs are related to extension assignments, abbreviated dial buttons, announcement assignment [Customer records the announcement(s)], call coverage paths, and feature access codes.
(2) “Remote Complex” MAC are services such as abbreviated dial lists, call pickup groups, ▇▇▇▇ groups, and vectoring.