serves definition
serves means the undertaking of police duties at a police station identified under clause 53 and include periods of absence for the taking of a Fare Out of Isolated Locality (FOIL) entitlement and other periods of paid leave, but does not include periods of leave without pay.
serves means actually serves, or a commitment by the owner to provide the Community water system or the Community sewer system in order to serve any parcel and which commitment is a condition of approval;
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serves means sells, lends, gives, or otherwise furnishes, with or without monetary compensation;
serves means legally sufficient service of notice upon which a due return of service can be made.”). Moreover, the notice of restriction did not provide American Savings with any of the specific information required under Section 28-9-3-3(b)(1)(A), (B), and (C). In addition, Tokarski does not direct us to any designated evidence showing that Wroblewski‟s heirs provided American Savings with notice of the adverse claim by serving it with a restraining order, injunction, or other legal process pursuant to Section 28-9-3-3(b)(2) or by furnishing it with a bond pursuant to Section 28-9-3-3(b)(3). To the extent Tokarski argues that American Savings was sufficiently apprised of the adverse claim regardless of the manner of notice, we disagree. See id. (“The Bank‟s actual knowledge of the claim is not a substitute for the official notice required by the statute.”).
serves means the placing of such food for the convenience of the patron into any cup, glass, cone, dish, plate, single-service container or receptacle from which it may be conveniently consumed by the person.
serves. , as used in rule 65.20(6), means “files”. The rule should be reviewed by the rules committee to determine whether its effect is reasonable.