Verbally definition

Verbally means any speech or conversation which offences or look down the other;
Verbally means the acts of the Customer in person or by its Authorized Persons or by phone. The Customer agrees that the Bank shall record the conversations of both parties pursuant to the regulations and verify the identity of the Customer with the phone banking password on the phone. The recording files are maintained at the central recording system set up at the business location of the Bank (which are kept for not less than 3 months) for evidences purpose. “In writing” shall mean the original, cable, facsimile or imaged file by way of email. The Customer authorizes the Bank to process the cable and facsimile or imaged file by way of email as an original without any dispute. If the Bank considers the text or information in the facsimile or imaged file by way of email copy is illegible or questionable, the Bank may choose not to accept the request or contact the Customer to confirm. When the Customer makes requests for transactions in writing, the Customer agrees to sign in the same specimen signature retained at the Bank for debiting the account. The specimen signature is valid between the Customer and the Bank for various transactions and businesses relating to ISDA or IFEMA, and will remain valid until the Customer amends the same by giving an original notice in writing.

Examples of Verbally in a sentence

  • Verbally disclosed Information, which is to be treated as confidential or proprietary, by a party shall be confirmed as such in writing by the party within thirty (30) days of such disclosure.

  • Verbally, physically, or sexually harassing, threatening, or abusing clients, family members or other staff.

  • Verbally disclosed information which is to be treated as confidential or proprietary by a party shall be confirmed as such in writing by the party within thirty (30) days of such disclosure.

  • Verbally provide any relevant warranty information, including appliance warranties and expiration dates, to the Home and Villa Property Management Office for Resort Services when applicable.

  • Verbally threatening physical harm or physically threatening any member of the department or his/her family; conduct that interferes with the proper coordination of the work effort in the department to the detriment of public service.

  • Verbally confirm with candidate that s/he meets Employment Eligibility Verification - Department of Homeland Security / US Citizenship and Immigration (I-9) verifying the candidate’s identity and eligibility to work.

  • Depending on the service, we may obtain your consent in a number of ways, including: • In writing; • Verbally; • Online by clicking a button; • Through the use of a dialing string or button on a wireless device or handset; or • At the time of initiation of a particular service offering, when your consent is part of the required terms and conditions to use that service.

  • The publications as a result of this MOU will be made under mutual concerns of the Parties while either Parties are intimated Verbally.

  • Verbally inform the COR within two (2) clock hours of the occurrence of all types of injuries and illnesses (first aid, limited duty, lost time and fatality) sustained by a contractor employee arising out of and in the course of his/her employment.

  • Verbally provide any relevant warranty information, including appliance warranties and expiration dates, to the Rental Property Management Office for Resort Services when applicable.

Related to Verbally

  • In writing or “written” means hand-written, type-written, printed or electronically made, and resulting in a permanent record;

  • Oral communication means any oral communication uttered by a person exhibiting an expectation that such communication is not subject to interception under circumstances justifying such expectation, but such term does not include any electronic communication;

  • Confidential communication means a communication not intended to be disclosed to third persons other than those to whom disclosure is in furtherance of the rendition of professional legal services to the client or those reasonably necessary for the transmission of the communication.

  • Verbal abuse means, but is not limited to, the use of derogatory terms or names, undue voice volume and rude comments, orders or responses to residents.

  • Disparage means making comments or statements to the press, the Company's or its subsidiaries' or affiliates' employees or any individual or entity with whom the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates has a business relationship which would adversely affect in any manner (1) the business of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates (including any products or business plans or prospects), or (2) the business reputation of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates, or any of their products, or their past or present officers, directors or employees.