Respond definition

Respond or “Response” means any action taken pursuant to Environmental Laws to correct, remove, remediate, cleanup, prevent, mitigate, monitor, evaluate, investigate or assess the Release of a Hazardous Substance.
Respond means acknowledgement of Problem received containing assigned support engineer name, date and time assigned, and severity assignment.
Respond means to mute, shut off, reset, or troubleshoot an alarm.

Examples of Respond in a sentence

  • Respond to the assigned TWDB financial analyst or team manager with a tentative closing schedule containing your preferred closing date.

  • The4748 addressable nodes now include SCPs as well as HLRs, and potentially others such as Service Nodes49 (SNs).50 5152 C.5 The SLP Will Respond with an Executable Instruction5354 The MSC expects that the SLP will respond with an appropriate instruction on how to process the55 call.

  • Respond to all letters within three (3) working days from the date of receipt.

  • The European Union explained that in its submission of 20 February 2023, entitled "Reinforcing the Deliberative Function of the WTO to Respond to Global Trade Policy Challenges, it had proposed to enhance deliberations among WTO Members on several key issues affecting global trade.

  • Respond to each statement by circling a number to indicate how much you agree or disagree with the statement.


More Definitions of Respond

Respond or “response” means:
Respond means action taken to correct, remove, remediate, clean up, prevent, mitigate, monitor, evaluate, investigate, assess or xxxxx the Release of a Hazardous Material.
Respond means action required by any Environmental Law to correct, remove, remediate, cleanup, prevent, mitigate, monitor, evaluate, investigate, assess or xxxxx a Release of a Hazardous Substance.
Respond means action taken in compliance with Environmental Laws to correct, remove, remediate, cleanup, prevent, mitigate, monitor, evaluate, investigate, assess or xxxxx the Release of a Hazardous Substance;
Respond in this case means contacting the dispatcher and beginning the response assessment procedure, including fact finding via telephone and/or driving to a particular incident.
Respond means addressing the initial request and taking ownership of the issue.
Respond means to let the judge and the other side know whether you agree or disagree with the request for restraining order, and why. Responding in writing is optional and there is no penalty if you don't. If you need more time to prepare for your case, talk to a lawyer or self-help center staff before you file a response.