Trivial definition

Trivial and “Non-trivial” mean trivial and non-trivial, respectively, from the perspective of a reasonable lender in PFG’s position, as determined by PFG in its good faith business discretion, and “Non-trivial” includes a lesser level of significance that does the term “material.”
Trivial means a very small low value item such as a calendar, pen, a small box of chocolates or a very small promotional item.
Trivial means of little value or importance, minor to merit consideration, especially in law, where the consumer has not suffered a significant loss financially, and wherein the manpower and resources for investigation and litigation is not justified based on the “de minimis” value of the complaint;

Examples of Trivial in a sentence

  • Item I: Proof of Eligibility for Sources Defined as Trivial Activities - 6 NYCRR 201-3.3 (a)The owner and/or operator of an emission source or unit that is listed as being trivial in 6 NYCRR Part 201 may be required to certify that it operates within the specificcriteria described in 6 NYCRR Subpart 201-3.

  • Item I: Proof of Eligibility for Sources Defined as Trivial Activities - 6 NYCRR Part 201-3.3(a)The owner and/or operator of an emission source or unit that is listed as being trivial in 6 NYCRR Part 201 may be required to certify that it operates within the specific criteria described in 6 NYCRR Subpart 201-3.

  • Item H: Proof of Eligibility for Sources Defined as Trivial Activities - 6 NYCRR 201-3.3 (a)The owner and/or operator of an emission source or unit that is listed as being trivial in 6 NYCRR Part 201 may be required to certify that it operates within the specificcriteria described in 6 NYCRR Subpart 201-3.

  • The permittee shall notify AQD before making changes other than those described in Section XVIII (Operational Flexibility), those qualifying for administrative permit amendments, or those defined as an Insignificant Activity (Section XVI) or Trivial Activity (Section XVII).

  • Item I: Proof of Eligibility for Sources Defined as Trivial Activities - 6 NYCRR Part 201-3.3(a)The owner and/or operator of an emission source or unit that is listed as being trivial in 6 NYCRR Part 201 may be required to certify that it operates within the specificcriteria described in 6 NYCRR Subpart 201-3.


More Definitions of Trivial

Trivial means of little value or importance, minor to merit consideration, especially in law, where the consumer has
Trivial there is a demonstrable malfunction in the Digital Solution, but such malfunction does not affect the operation of the Digital Solution or availability to users.
Trivial having value no greater than £30,000 or such other amount as may for the time being be prescribed by HMRC for the purpose;
Trivial means having little value or importance.
Trivial means here coming from isometries of Rq .
Trivial. : means trifling; inconsiderable; of small worth or importance. Trivial does not require an assessment of reasonableness of the matter.
Trivial means petty or of little significance as reasonably determined by the Committee having regard to the College objects as expressed in the Constitution.