Regular basis definition

Regular basis means at recurring, fixed, or uniform intervals.
Regular basis means on a frequent or recurring basis.
Regular basis means at least 20 hours per month.

Examples of Regular basis in a sentence

  • Regular basis is defined as having contact with inmates/parolees in confined quarters more than once a week.

  • You are paying the EMI on a Regular basis i.e. the payment of EMI to the Bank/Financial Institution from whom the loan has been availed without any defaults and/or any penalties and/or interest and /or miscellaneous charges.

  • Regular basis is defined as having contact with inmates in confined quarters more than once a week.

  • Payment shall be made on a Regular basis upon receipt of a detailed, certified statement of account, which shall include dates and hours reported for the period covered by the regular statement.

  • Regular basis means that the habitat area is normally, or usually known to contain a critical species, or based on known habitat requirements of the species, the area is likely to contain the critical species.


More Definitions of Regular basis

Regular basis means daily service.
Regular basis means occurring with normal frequency or routine schedule.
Regular basis means at least once a month. This definition applies only for the purposes of qualifying for Enterprise Zone incentives pursuant to 13VAC5-112-260.
Regular basis means 20 or more hours per month.
Regular basis or "regularly" means occurring or scheduled at specific intervals of time for the purpose of monitoring a situation, gathering required information, or providing routine access to an activity or event. "Regulation" means a minimum standard required for a specific part of child welfare established by OCCL and
Regular basis means more than an isolated or sporadic basis.
Regular basis means providing day care to children of separate families for any daily periods of less than 24 hours and within three or more consecutive weeks. In addition to the previous definitional language found at 52-2-703, MCA, the term also means the child must be in attendance four or more days a week for six hours a day or more.