No cooperation definition

No cooperation means the client is given direct ac- cess to the reflectee’s memory and registers. Metadata gen- erated by the assembler affords a somewhat symbolic view of these. Metadata generated by the compiler affords a source-level view. Fig. 2 shows metadata in the DWARF for- mat [Free Standards Group 2010], standardised beginning in 1992, describing the main compilation unit in a simple “hello world” C program.

Examples of No cooperation in a sentence

  • The No- cooperation fee shall start to be applied after a 2-month prior notification to such Client.

  • No cooperation by the Company pursuant to this Section 4.12 shall be considered to constitute a breach of the representations, warranties or covenants of the Company hereunder or be considered in determining whether any of the conditions in Section 6.1 or Section 6.2 have been satisfied.

  • This No- cooperation Fee shall be charged until the status of Client is rectified according to our internal risk and compliance rules or Client redeems the outstanding balance in compliance with this Agreement and our internal procedures.

  • No cooperation or assistance by the Agency shall be construed or implied to constitute any action by the City or any board, commission or committee thereof acting in its governmental capacity.

Related to No cooperation

  • Refuse to Cooperate means to obstruct the collection or testing process; to submit an altered, adulterated or substitute sample; to fail to show up for a scheduled test; to refuse to complete the requested drug testing forms; or to fail to promptly provide specimen(s) for testing when directed to do so, without a valid medical basis for the failure. Employees who leave the scene of an accident without justifiable explanation prior to submission to drug and alcohol testing will also be considered to have refused to cooperate and will automatically be subject to discharge.

  • Coordination means the process through which the infrastructure manager and applicants will attempt to resolve situations in which there are conflicting applications for infrastructure capacity;

  • Limited cooperative association means, with respect to a Wisconsin cooperative, a cooperative organized under ch. 193.

  • Academic and professional matters means the following policy development and implementation matters:

  • Surveyor-General means the Surveyor-General as defined in the Land Survey Act, 1997 (Act No. 8 of 1997);