Suitability definition

Suitability means suitable office, post or position or suitable employment as defined by section 94(6) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 as read with regulation 7 of the Public Sector Management (Redeployment and Redundancy) Regulations 2014.
Suitability means the regulatory obligation to ensure that advice or personal recommendations (including decisions to deal within a discretionary investment management service) are suitable having regard to the Investment Objectives, Risk Profile and circumstances of a Retail Client (including their relevant knowledge/experience, financial situation, ability to bear losses, and risk tolerance).
Suitability means the degree to which the existing characteristics and limitations of land and water are compatible with a proposed use or development.

Examples of Suitability in a sentence

  • In the event that the security office determines that the security requirements under FAA Order 1600.72A applies to work under this Agreement, the FAA is responsible for ensuring that security requirements, including compliance with AMS clause 3.14.2.1, Contractor Personnel Suitability Requirements are met.

  • Suitability of Premises: It is the responsibility of the users to inspect the premises to ensure that they are adequate for use.

  • Section 10.1. No Warranty of Condition or Suitability by the City; Exculpation and Indemnification .

  • Suitability of Subcontractor Despite any approval given by the Department under this clause 55, the Provider is responsible for ensuring the suitability of a Subcontractor for the work proposed to be carried out and for ensuring that the Subcontractor’s work meets the requirements of this Agreement.

  • Generally, we will ask you to pay for our services at the time you receive our Suitability Report letter.


More Definitions of Suitability

Suitability means Suitable Office, Post or Position or suitable employment as defined by section 94(6) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 (WA) as read with regulation 7 of the Public Sector Management (Redeployment and Redundancy) Regulations 2014 (WA).
Suitability or "suitable" means, in relation to a person,
Suitability. Means shall be provided to limit the effects of tilt, loading and rate of operation such that maximum permissible errors are not exceeded in normal operation.Adequate material handling facilities and adequate zero setting capability shall be provided to enable the instrument to respect the maximum permissible errors during normal operation.The operator control interface shall be clear and effective. The integrity of the display (where present) shall be verifiable by the operator. Any result outside the measurement range shall be identified as such, where a printout is possible.
Suitability means the Housing has enough bedrooms for the size and composition of households, according to National Occupancy Standard;
Suitability. OR "FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE" OR "NONINFRINGEMENT" OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. WE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE, OR INJURY TO YOU OR ANYBODY ELSE AS A RESULT OF ANY DEFECTS, HIDDEN OR OTHERWISE, IN THE EQUIPMENT UNDER "STRICT LIABILITY" LAWS OR ANY OTHER LAWS. WE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR GOODWILL. WE MAKE NO WARRANTY AS TO THE TREATMENT OF THIS LEASE FOR TAX OR ACCOUNTING PURPOSES. If the Equipment is unsatisfactory, you will continue to pay us all rent and other amounts you are required to pay us. You must seek repair or replacement of the Equipment solely from the Manufacturer or Supplier and not from us. You may use our rights under any Manufacturer or Supplier warranties on the Equipment to get it repaired or replaced. Neither the Manufacturer nor the Supplier is our "agent," so they cannot speak for us and they are not allowed to make any changes in this Lease or any Schedule, or give up any of our rights.
Suitability or "suitable" means, in relation to a person, the ability to be licensed by the commission and, in relation to acts or practices, lawful acts or practices.
Suitability means that the person in question has the expertise and professional integrity (fit proper), as specified in the “Manual on Assessment of Fitness and Propriety” (Annexe to NBB Circular NBB_2018_25), of executive committee members, directors, persons responsible for independent control functions and senior managers of financial institutions.