Professional visit definition

Professional visit means an approved visit for the youth from:
Professional visit means an approved visit for the youth from: (A) An attorney;

Examples of Professional visit in a sentence

  • The Construction Manager shall request that the Professional visit the Site at additional times as the Construction Manager deems necessary to attend meetings, inspect the Work, and render interpretations regarding the Work necessary for the proper execution of the Work.

  • Construction Manager shall request that Professional visit the Project Site at additional times as Construction Manager deems necessary to attend meetings, inspect the Work, and render interpretations regarding the Work necessary for the proper execution of the Work.

  • The Construction Manager shall request that the Professional visit the Project Site at additional times as the Construction Manager deems necessary to attend meetings, inspect the Work, and render interpretations regarding the Work necessary for the proper execution of the Work.

  • The Construction Manager shall request that the Design Professional visit the Site at additional times as the Construction Manager deems necessary to attend meetings, inspect the Work, and render interpretations regarding the Work necessary for the proper execution of the Work.

Related to Professional visit

  • Professional Client means a “Professional Client” for the purposes of CySEC Rules, as specified in the Client Categorization Policy found on the Company’s Website.

  • Professional Engineer means a person entitled to practise as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario under a licence issued under the Professional Engineers Act;

  • Professional Services means those services within the scope of the practice of architecture, professional engineering, landscape architecture, or registered surveying and mapping, as defined by the laws of Florida, or those services performed by any architect, professional engineer, landscape architect, or registered surveyor and mapper, in connection with the firm's or individual's professional employment or practice.