Receiving definition

Receiving means acquiring possession, control, or title, or lending on the security of the property.
Receiving means acquiring possession, control or title, or
Receiving means acquiring possession, control or title or lending on the

Examples of Receiving in a sentence

  • The trainee and Receiving Organisation/Enterprise will communicate to the Sending Institution any problem or changes regarding the traineeship period.

  • By signing this document, the trainee, the Sending Institution and the Receiving Organisation/Enterprise confirm that they approve the Learning Agreement and that they will comply with all the arrangements agreed by all parties.

  • The Receiving Organisation/Enterprise will provide a contribution in kind to the trainee for the traineeship: Yes ☐ No ☐ If yes, please specify: ….

  • Enterprise The Receiving Organisation/Enterprise will provide financial support to the trainee for the traineeship: Yes ☐ No ☐ If yes, amount (EUR/month): ………..

  • If the Parties exchange Data disclosing an invention for which patent protection is being considered, and the furnishing Party identifies the Data as such when providing it to the Receiving Party, the Receiving Party shall withhold it from public disclosure for a reasonable time (one (1) year unless otherwise agreed or the Data is restricted for a longer period herein).


More Definitions of Receiving

Receiving in relation to property, means acquiring possession, control or title, or lending on the security of the property.
Receiving means any offence against section 306; “recklessness” has the meaning given in section 21;
Receiving means acquiring possession, control, or title or lending on the security of the scrap metal; and
Receiving means inspecting the supply or service and checking it against the contract to ensure it is acceptable, complete, and complies with the contract terms.
Receiving and gochiso-sama means “it was a great meal.” Both itadaki-masu and gochiso- sama show thanks to the person who has prepared the meals, such as a mother when eating at home. However, we also say these words when we eat at restaurants, or eat something we do not have to cook, such as fruits. If my parents or grandparents found even a piece of rice left in my bowl, they said, “The farmer will cry.” By saying itadaki-masu and gochiso-sama, we thank everyone involved in preparing the food, including farmers, although it may be unconscious and taken for granted.
Receiving means the offence under The Criminal Code section 414;
Receiving means acquiring possession, control, or title of the property.