Procedural definition

Procedural error” means a failure or failures to follow required procedures or a failure or failures to consider relevant evidence.
Procedural means the provision addresses process and applies to all existing and future ROW documents.
Procedural means a process involving application of non-discretionary steps.

Examples of Procedural in a sentence

  • In the absence of Proper Instructions, the Custodian may release assets from and/or transfer assets into a Segregated Futures Margin Account only in accordance with the provisions of the applicable Procedural Agreement.

  • Upon receipt of Instructions, the Custodian shall enter into a futures margin procedural agreement among the appropriate Fund, the Custodian and the designated futures commission merchant (a "Procedural Agreement").

  • The provisions on voting and cumulation of parties and claims in the Swedish Procedural Code shall be applied in the arbitration.

  • CDOT has formulated its procedures in Procedural Directive (P.D.) 400.1 and the related operations guidebook titled "Obtaining Professional Consultant Services".

  • Because the procedures and laws described in the Procedural Directive and the guidebook are quite lengthy, the subsequent steps serve as a short-hand guide to CDOT procedures that a Local Agency must follow in obtaining professional consultant services.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, a "Procedural Agreement" is a procedural agreement relating to options, swaps (including caps, floors and similar arrangements), futures contracts, forward contracts or borrowings by the Fund to which the Fund, the Custodian and a third party are parties.

  • CONTRACTOR shall use Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) or Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) codes, as provided in the DHCS Billing Manual available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/services/MH/Pages/MedCCC-Library.aspx, as from time to time amended.

  • Subject to the standard of care set forth in Article V (and to its safekeeping duties set forth in section 2.1), the Custodian shall not be responsible for the sufficiency of assets held in any segregated account established and maintained in accordance with Proper Instructions or instructions from a third party properly given under any Procedural Agreement or for the performance by the Fund or any third party of its obligations under any Procedural Agreement.

  • For all NASA mishaps or close calls, Partner agrees to comply with ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.▇, "NASA Procedural Requirements for Mishap and Close Call Reporting, Investigating, and Recordkeeping".

  • For all NASA mishaps or close calls, Partner agrees to comply with NPR 8621.1, "NASA Procedural Requirements for Mishap and Close Call Reporting, Investigating, and Recordkeeping" and [insert Center safety policies, as appropriate].


More Definitions of Procedural

Procedural means every rule which fixes rules of procedure, practice or evidence for dealings with or proceedings before an agency, including forms prescribed by the agency (see W. Va. Code §29A-1-2(h)).
Procedural due process concerns the means by which a person can be punished under the law. It is a procedural check against a sovereign’s attempts to violate the fundamental rights of its subjects, deriving from the Magna Carta requirement that “judgment must precede execution.” A person cannot be subject to punishment or other deprivation of “life, liberty, or property,” except through the application of the appropriate legal procedures a person facing punishment is due (such as trial by combat or a properly carried out arrest that includes a Miranda warning).54 In antebellum U.S. constitutional jurisprudence, due process began55 to be applied in a “substantive” as well as “procedural” manner. Contrary to the 1856 ruling in Murray’s Lessee v. Hoboken Land & Improvement Company, where “the Court emphasized that due process is met so long as the government’s procedures are in accordance with the law,”56 “substantive” due process means that persons protected by the Constitution may not be deprived of life, liberty, or property except by force of law that at minimum57 is “fair and reasonable” and in furtherance of a “legitimate governmental objective.”58
Procedural matters- therefore not subject to "veto"-would be listed as those dealing with meetings, the call for a Conference to amend the Charter under Article 109, determination of the agenda, credentials, Council presidency, filings and order of vote, invitations to states to participate in discussions, requests to individuals for information, procedures on membership applications, relations with other organs of the United Nations, elections to the international Court of Justice, opening of the Court to non-members of the United Nations, Council requests for advisory opinions by the court and the creation of subsidiary organs. At the end was an omnibus item to deem procedural "all other decisions of the Security Council not involving its taking direct measures in connection with settlement of disputes, adjustments of situations likely to lead to disputes, determination of threats to peace, removal of threats to the peace; and suppression of breaches of the peace."
Procedural exception - Title 5, United States Code, Section 7106(b)(2), dealing with procedures, really isn't an exception to management's rights as the Authority has held that a proposed procedure that "directly interferes" with a management right is not a procedure within the meaning of Title 5, United States Code, Section 7106(b)(2).

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