Pertinent definition

Pertinent means relating directly and significantly to the matter at hand.
Pertinent means anything that relates directly and significantly to the matter in issue.
Pertinent data means data directly related to cost and pricing information to specific efforts hereunder.

Examples of Pertinent in a sentence

  • All payments which each Borrower is liable to make under the Finance Documents to which it is a party may be made without deduction or withholding for or on account of any tax payable under any law of any Pertinent Jurisdiction.

  • The Contractor (hereinafter includes consultants) will comply with the Title VI List of Pertinent Nondiscrimination Acts and Authorities, as they may be amended from time to time, which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract.

  • All payments which the Borrower is liable to make under the Finance Documents may be made without deduction or withholding for or on account of any tax payable under any law of any Pertinent Jurisdiction.

  • The contractor (hereinafter includes consultants) will comply with the Title VI List of Pertinent Nondiscrimination Acts And Authorities, as they may be amended from time to time, which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract.

  • All payments which the Borrower is liable to make under the Finance Documents to which it is a party may be made without deduction or withholding for or on account of any tax payable under any law of any Pertinent Jurisdiction.

  • The contractor (hereinafter includes consultants) will comply with the Title VI List of Pertinent Nondiscrimination Statutes and Authorities, as they may be amended from time to time, which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract.

  • The Contractor (hereinafter includes consultants) will comply with the Title VI List of Pertinent Nondiscrimination Acts and Authorities, as they may be amended from time to time, which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this Contract.

  • Compliance with Regulations: Company will comply with the Title VI List of Pertinent Non-Discrimination Statutes and Authorities, as they may be amended from time to time, which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement.

  • The Contractor will comply with the Title VI List of Pertinent Nondiscrimination Acts and Authorities, as they may be amended from time to time, which are herein incorporated and attached hereto as Attachment “C”.

  • Pertinent and relevant information, whether written or oral, will be accepted.


More Definitions of Pertinent

Pertinent history means 1) information that assists in understanding the development of the challenging behaviors (e.g., traumatic events; family history of psychiatric disorders that may create a predisposition to psychiatric problems; genetic conditions known to predict certain behaviors); and 2) information that identifies potential setting events and/or antecedents to the challenging behaviors (e.g., diabetes sets the stage for food-related behavioral issues; communication deficits helped create a situation where the challenging behaviors became the most effective way to get what the person wanted). The setting event and antecedent factors identified in “pertinent history” need to be summarized in the A-B-C model in the Data Analysis and Summary Statement sections.
Pertinent data means data directly related to cost and pricing information R pertaining to specific orders. However, for catalog and price history items "pertinent" data means confirming the quoted catalog or price history is the current price.
Pertinent means "relevant, to the point." In The Merchant of Venice the comic character Launcelot Gobbo uses the word "impertinent" when he means to say "pertinent." Thus, instead of claiming that his petition is relevant, he actually says that it is irrelevant, or even worse, impudent and disrespectful. Of course, showing impertinence will not help the granting of one's petition or request. Such a ridiculous or humorous misuse of words is a "malapropism" (MAL uh prop iz um). "Malapropism" derives from the character Mrs. Malaprop in Richard Sheridan's play The Rivals (1775). She said such things as "Illiterate [for 'obliterate'] him, I say, quite from your memory." Shakespeare frequently used this comic device long before the word "malapropism" ever entered the English language.
Pertinent means related to or concerning the Property as currently configured, approved and occupied, and shall not include superseded parcel maps, outdated surveys, title reports and policies, and similar material which is outdated (for whatever reason), superseded or replaced by more current materials.

Related to Pertinent

  • Additional Information As defined in Section 4.02(a) of this Agreement.

  • Other Information has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.11(b).

  • Identifying information means the same as that term is defined in § 18.2-186.3, and

  • Annual Information means the information specified in Section 3 hereof. “EMMA” shall mean the Electronic Municipal Market Access System

  • Concerning means relating to, referring to, describing, evidencing or constituting.