Perfect definition

Perfect or “Perfected” means recorded or filed for record so as to place the public on notice, or as otherwise provided in Section 732.703(c) and (d) of this Part.
Perfect or “Perfected” means recorded or filed for record so as to place the public on notice, or as otherwise provided in Sections 740.621 and 740.622 of this Part.
Perfect security interest", "value" (in references to the giving of value) and "verification statement" have the meaning given to those terms in the Law; and

Examples of Perfect in a sentence

  • The Perfect Attendance Leave days would be in addition to any accrued personal business days.

  • The application for Perfect Attendance Leave Days will comply with the same language as application for personal business leave Perfect Attendance requires that no days are missed due to individual illness, family sick leave, emergency leave, or any other absence for which an employee’s sick leave accumulation is modified.

  • Perfect attendance is defined as no absences, compensable or non-compensable.

  • If we determine that this Agreement (or any transaction in connection with it) contains a Security Interest for the purposes of the PPSA, you acknowledge that we will be entitled to Perfect such Security Interest by registration on the Register.

  • Perfect repeatability of sample book colours, based on lab tests and small scale printings, cannot be guaranteed on a mass production scale.


More Definitions of Perfect

Perfect or “Perfected” means recorded or filed for record so as to place the public on notice, or as otherwise provided in Sections 734.715(c) and (d) of this Part.
Perfect or 'perfected' means to take all legal steps needed to complete service of
Perfect shall have a corresponding meaning;
Perfect here means ‘best’ rather than ‘paradigmatic’. Aristotle uses ‘καλλίστης’— ‘finest’, ‘most admirable’, or sometimes ‘beautiful’. See also [Curran 2016: 109]. For criticism of how Aristotle’s theory disregards oppressed tragic figures, see [Freeland 1992] and [Curran 1998].
Perfect but a "fair" comparison. In this case, the EC had made a "fair" comparison by acting in the way it did. On the basis of the above-mentioned elements, the EC argued that its dumping determination in the present case was made in conformity with its obligations under the Agreement and that, consequently, the allegations of Brazil regarding Article 2:4 and 2:6 should be rejected.
Perfect has the meaning given to thatterm in the PPSA;
Perfect under Quebec law, means to render opposable, publish and allow the setting up of the purchaser's interest in, and right to collect payment under, the assets which are the subject of such transfer, sale and assignment, and to make opposable, publish and allow the setting up of such transfer, sale and assignment as against Obligors and other third parties, including any trustee in bankruptcy;