Separate definition

Separate means that a cargo piping system or cargo vent system, for example, is not connected to another cargo piping or cargo vent system.
Separate means to exclude a child from and have the child physically move away from other children, while keeping the child under supervision.
Separate means surrounded by walls and covered by a roof or ceiling so that one or more persons can isolate themselves. ‘Independent’ means having direct access from a street or a staircase, passage, gallery or grounds.

Examples of Separate in a sentence

  • III.6 III-IFB-010.1 Option for Separate Competitive Bidding Procedure (Nov 2006) The Commonwealth reserves the right to purchase products or services covered under this Contract through a separate competitive bidding procedure, whenever Commonwealth deems it in the best interest of the Commonwealth.

  • Separate offers are to be submitted, if more than one property is offered.

  • Nil[Details being provided in a CD/Digital Media] Yes No Not Applicable Separate sheet attached for details of transfers Yes No Note: In case list of transfer exceeds 10, option for submission as a separate sheet attachment or submission in a CD/Digital Media may be shown.

  • Separate financial statements are provided for governmental funds.

  • Separate figures must be provided for each functional grouping or category, if any.


More Definitions of Separate

Separate or “Separation” means that a “separation from service” has occurred, as defined under Section 1.409A-1(h) of the Treasury Regulations under Section 409A of the Code.
Separate or “Separation” shall mean the segregation and collection of materials, apart from Solid Waste destined for Disposal, for the sole purpose of Recycling, reuse, Composting, or special handling.
Separate. Capital Account" shall be maintained for each Partner in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code") and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. Subject to any contrary requirements of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder, each Partner's Capital Account shall be (a) increased by (1) the amount of any cash contributed to the Partnership by the Partner; (2) the fair market value of any property contributed by the Partner to the Partnership (net of liabilities secured by the contributed property that the Partnership is considered to assume or take subject to under Section 752 of the Code); (3) any amount deemed contributed pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-l(b)(2)(iv)(c) or any amount paid to any person or entity in satisfaction of a liability of the Partnership; (4) allocations to the Partner of Profits or items of income or gain pursuant to Section 3.3; (5) allocations to the Partner of unrealized gain pursuant to Section 3.1(b); and (6) other additions made in accordance with the code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder; and (b) decreased by (1) the amount of money distributed to the Partner by the Partnership; (2) the fair market value (without regard to Section 7701(g) of the Code) of property distributed to the Partner by the Partnership (net of liabilities secured by the distributed property that the Partner is considered to assume or take subject to under Section 752 of the Code); (3) any amount deemed distributed pursuant to Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-l(b)(2)(iv)(c); (4) allocations to the Partner of Losses or items of expense, deduction, or loss pursuant to Section 3.3; (5) allocations to the Partner of unrealized loss pursuant to Section 3.1(b); 5 and (6) other reductions made in accordance with the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder.
Separate means to cause to have any apparent relative displacement in- duced by external forces.
Separate. OFFERS Each offer made by a Bank pursuant to Clause 9.1 (Offers by Banks) shall be treated as a separate offer for the purposes hereof and shall be irrevocable and capable of acceptance by Ahold USA in accordance with the terms hereof.
Separate means that a cargo piping system or cargo vent system, for example, is not con- nected to another cargo piping or cargo vent system. This separation may be achieved by the use of design or operational methods. Operational methods should not be used within a cargo tank and should consist of one of the following types:
Separate. Capital Account" (herein so called) shall be maintained for each Member in accordance with the capital accounting rules of section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv) of the Regulations. Each Member shall have only one Capital Account, regardless of the number or classes of Units in the Company owned by such Member and regardless of the time or manner in which such Units were acquired by such Member. Pursuant to the basic rules of section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv) of the Regulations, the balance of each Member's Capital Account shall be: