Subject Matter definition

Subject Matter means the Unit as finally described in the Sectional Plan, read together with the Register;
Subject Matter means the lands, buildings, fixed and portable assets and all duties and/or services related thereto, to be performed pursuant to the Contract.
Subject Matter means and include all methods, apparatus and materials used in the lining of sewers, tunnels, pipelines, and other passageways (excepting those used to carry natural or manufactured fuel gases or other hazardous gases) by impregnating an absorbent layer with a synthetic resin, and retaining such layer in place in such passageway while the layer cures or is cured, and including all matters relating to the preparation, installation and completion of said lining.

Examples of Subject Matter in a sentence

  • The Transaction Documents (defined on Exhibit D) include all of the documents executed between the Parties or their Affiliates relating to the Subject Matter.

  • No other documents have been executed between the Parties or their Affiliates relating to the Subject Matter.


More Definitions of Subject Matter

Subject Matter means compliance with the HIPAA Rules and with the HITECH Act.
Subject Matter. The subject matter of this Agreement is as outlined in Attachment A: Scope of work to be performed.
Subject Matter means areas in which a teacher holds a license issued by the Minnesota Department of Education. Only those licenses actually received by the Superintendent's office or verified at the Minnesota Department of Education, Personnel Licensing Section, for filing by February 1 of each year shall be considered for purposes of determining layoff with areas of licensure for the following school year.
Subject Matter means Services hosted by Service Provider on selected topics from time to time, inter alia, biology, chemistry, physics, environmental systems and societies, mathematics, economics and psychology;
Subject Matter means the number of ordinary ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ $[ 1 ] ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Subject Matter in an interpleader proceeding shall mean (1) in the case of a claimant the amount of the value of the goods his claim to which is allowed, plus the amount of the damages (if any) adjudged, (2) in the case of an execution creditor the amount of the value of the goods seized, plus the amount of the damages (if any) claimed, and (3) in the case of a bailiff, the amount of the damages claimed.
Subject Matter means areas in which a teacher holds a license issued by the State Department of Education