Presence definition
Presence when used in connection with any Environmental Discharge or Hazardous Materials, means and includes presence, generation, manufacture, installation, treatment, use, storage, handling, repair, encapsulation, disposal, transportation, spill, discharge and release.
Presence means the presence of the Beneficiary in his or her capacity of employee and/or corporate officer of the Company or of any of the companies of the Group.
Presence means within the same health care institution or
Examples of Presence in a sentence
Presence of the principal/designee does not in any way impact the SRO’s duty, if applicable in the situation, to comply with the student's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or juvenile Miranda rights.
Verizon- servers for delivering Customer Content located on the CDN at Verizon’s Points of Presence (POP).
More Definitions of Presence
Presence. – means the presence of the shareholder himself, through a voting instrument or proxy or a representative as set forth in article 26 herein.
Presence means within the same room or an adjoining room or
Presence means a location in Iowa at which a student participates in any structured activity related to a school’s distance education course of instruction, with the exception of proctored examinations. “Presence” also means an address, location, telephone number, or internet protocol address in Iowa from which a school conducts any aspect of its operations. For the purpose of a residential course of instruction offered on a school’s campus that is not located in Iowa, “presence” does not include:
Presence means showing the state of the device or user (available, busy, on a call, and so forth). "Qualifying Charges" means the Monthly recurring charges for the Service at a Location.
Presence means maintaining a physical, postal, telephone or internet address within Iowa. “Presence” does not mean, “located in Iowa”.
Presence or ‘Present” at a Meeting means presence or present personally.
Presence means physically being in the Island. For example, a day-tripper from France or Guernsey is present in Jersey during the time of their visit. ‘Residence’, meanwhile, refers to the place where a person eats, drinks and sleeps (or where their family eats, drinks and sleeps) or to having an abode in a place. A person can in this regard be resident in several places, or more than one country, at the same time. This could occur, for instance, where a person has a home in 2 countries and regularly spends equal parts of the year in each country.