Solely definition

Solely means, but is not limited to: Only, alone, exclusively, without other.
Solely here means that there is no human influence on the outcome.
Solely. ’ means that a railroad originally compiled or collected the information for the exclusive purpose of planning, implementing, or evaluating a system safety program under this part. Information compiled or collected for any other purpose is not protected, even if the railroad also uses that information for a system safety program. ‘‘Solely’’ also means that a railroad continues to use that information only for its system safety program. If a railroad subsequently uses for any other purpose information that was initially compiled or collected for a system safety program, this section does not protect that information to the extent that it is used for the non-system safety program purpose. The use of that information within the railroad’s system safety program, however, remains protected. This section does not protect information that is required to be compiled or collected pursuant to any other provision of law or regulation.

Examples of Solely in a sentence

  • Solely for purposes of this clause (D), “FATCA” shall include any amendments made to FATCA after the date of this Agreement.

  • Solely for purposes of the relationship between the Contractor and such other public body that makes purchases under this Contract, such other public body shall have the rights and obligations ascribed to the City by this Contract.

  • Solely for purposes of Section 39-1-90 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended, Contractor is deemed to be the owner of government information, as defined herein, and Contractor agrees that the Using Governmental Unit is not a licensee.(c) The South Carolina Family Privacy Protection Act of 2002, S.C. Code Ann.

  • Solely for the purpose of determining whether any consent, waiver, notice or other action or Act to be taken or given by the Holders of Securities pursuant to the Indenture has been given or taken by the Holders of Outstanding Securities in the requisite aggregate principal amount, the principal amount of this Security will be deemed to be equal to the amount set forth on the face hereof as the “Face Amount” hereof.

  • Solely for purposes of Section 39-1-90 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended, Contractor is deemed to be the owner of government information, as defined herein, and Contractor agrees that the Using Governmental Unit is not a licensee.


More Definitions of Solely

Solely. ’ means that a railroad originally compiled or collected the in- formation for the exclusive purpose of planning, implementing, or evaluating a system safety program under this part. Information compiled or collected for any other purpose is not protected, even if the railroad also uses that in- formation for a system safety program.
Solely. ’ also means that a railroad continues to use that information only for its system safety program. If a rail- road subsequently uses for any other purpose information that was initially compiled or collected for a system safe- ty program, this section does not pro- tect that information to the extent that it is used for the non-system safe- ty program purpose. The use of that in- formation within the railroad’s system safety program, however, remains pro- tected. This section does not protect information that is required to be com- piled or collected pursuant to any other provision of law or regulation.
Solely. ’ means that a passenger rail operation originally compiled or collected the information for the exclu- sive purpose of planning, imple- menting, or evaluating a system safety program under this part. Information compiled or collected for any other purpose is not protected, even if the passenger rail operation also uses that information for a system safety pro- gram. ‘‘Solely’’ also means that a pas-
Solely means the religious purpose must be the only and exclusive use.
Solely with respect to amounts deferred into a Deferred Compensation Account prior to January 1, 2006, the total accumulated amount deferred hereunder shall be paid to the Director following the date the Director is no longer a member of the Board of Directors of any Affiliate ("Service Termination Date") in the form of either a lump sum on the one hand or in monthly, quarterly or annual installments for a period of up to five (5) years on the other hand. Director shall elect the form and time of distribution of the Account on the Director's Service Termination Date by completing a Deferred Compensation Election Form in the form attached hereto and filing it with Xxxxxx no later than December 31, 2005. Upon filing with Xxxxxx, such "Deferred Compensation Election Form - Form A" shall be incorporated by reference herein. This election of the form and timing of the distribution of the Account may not be changed once made and may not (i) change the form of payments that Director would otherwise receive in 2006 and (ii) may not cause a benefit to be paid to Director in 2006 that otherwise would have been made at a later time. The form or timing of the distribution of amounts deferred after December 31, 2004 may not be modified. All such amounts deferred after December 31, 2004 will be paid in the same form and at the same time as elected by the Director on the Deferred Compensation Election Form."
Solely means, with respect to intellectual property made by a party hereto, without involvement or contribution of any kind by the other party or such other party’s employees or other personnel (including students) or agents or other third parties contracted by such other party or engaged in a business relationship of any kind with such other party and (2) “jointly” shall mean, with respect to intellectual property made by the parties hereto, joint involvement or contribution by both parties or the respective employees (including students) or other personnel or agents or contractors of each party.
Solely means that Schering does not retain any rights to develop and commercialize such LICENSED PRODUCT, that is, for the avoidance of doubt, Schering acts in the nature of a broker and grant all its rights and responsibilities to a third party.