Redirect definition

Redirect means the automatic redirection (transfer) of a web user from the web page on which they are currently situated to another page or website.
Redirect means redirection of a User to the Bing Search Service, in accordance with this Agreement, upon a User’s initiation of an Included Search.
Redirect means the automatic redirection (transfer) of a web page user to another page or website. “IB Account” shall mean the special account opened for the sole purpose of crediting the IB’s compensation.

Examples of Redirect in a sentence

  • Re-direct the driver to the building that the package is addressed for delivery.

  • Redirect the driver to an approved area/alternative building for offloading.

  • Specifically, a Market Partner may not alter the look (placement, sizing etc.) or functionality of the following: • The MONAT Independent Market Partner Logo • The Market Partner’s Name • MONAT Corporate Website Redirect Button • Artwork, logos, or graphics • Original text.

  • Redirect Services: The Network Services and requirements identified in the Eligible User‘s SOW shall be made available to Eligible User within the timeframe specified in the SOW after receipt of a Disaster declaration, based on then current availability on Service Provider‘s Global Network (SGN), in accordance with the Multiple Disaster Procedures.

  • Information regarding the Redirect Business, the Broker/Agent Business, New TLD Business or Company's business methods.

  • Re-direct examination shall be limited to the subject of cross-examination.

  • Redirect the Contractor/Haulier to an approved area/an alternative building for offloading.

  • These deductions can be for such items as, but not limited to: Association Dues, Annuities, United Way, Credit Unions, and Salary Redirect Plans.

  • Bonneville agrees that changes or modifications to its ATC Methodology as used to evaluate Redirect or Network Integration Modification of Service Requests by the Customer will be subject to the notice requirements pursuant to Bonneville’s Network Open Season Bulletin as effective on the Open Season Deadline.

  • This includes procedures related to TSR conformance by the Customer, and at the time a valid Scheduling Point is designated, for the submittal of a Redirect Request.


More Definitions of Redirect

Redirect means the User’s Query is redirected from a Search Access Point to a Bing Service.
Redirect shall be defined as the ability to properly redirect the customer (purchased lead) to the directed page or site. If such redirect rate is not achieved, Acquire Interactive will send a warning email to Lead Provider’s contact. If no change is made during the next twenty four (24) hours, Acquire Interactive may at its sole discretion turn off traffic until issues are resolved. Once Lead Provider claims to have issues remedied, Acquire Interactive shall run on leads at twenty five (25) leads per day until it is proven to the satisfaction of Acquire Interactive that the issue has been resolved. If redirect rates fall below 50%, Acquire Interactive reserves the right to turn off the campaign without notice. If Acquire Interactive detects redirect issues, Acquire Interactive will make an effort to send a warning email to Lead Provider’s contact; however, failure to send a warning email does not limit Acquire Interactive’s remedies herein.
Redirect means a change under an existing child support order requiring payments be disbursed to a different payee.
Redirect is an automatic redirection of a user from the web page he is on to another web page or website.
Redirect means the automatic redirecting of the user from the currently used website to another page or site. Relative means children, spouses, siblings and grandparents.

Related to Redirect

  • Redirection means to divert an individual to another more appropriate activity.

  • Redirection Notice shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 14(c).

  • Disconnect means the disabling of circuitry preventing both outgoing and incoming communications.

  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) means an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) that provides Internet Services.

  • Customer Account means an account carried by a Participant on behalf of a Customer.