Webpage definition

Webpage means a location that has a uniform resource locator or URL with respect to the world wide web or another location that can be accessed on the internet.
Webpage means an electronic document that a user sees upon visiting a website and may include
Webpage means a viewable screen displaying information presented through a web browser in a single view sometimes requiring the user to scroll to review the entire page.

Examples of Webpage in a sentence

  • If posted on the Company Webpage, within one hour after it has been posted.

  • All products, services and accessories listed on the Contractor’s NASPO ValuePoint Webpage may be purchased under this Participating Addendum.

  • In exercising the Delegated Functions, the ICB must comply with the Mandated Guidance set out at SCHEDULE 9 or otherwise referred to in this Agreement and such further Mandated Guidance as may be issued by NHS England from time to time, including on the Direct Commissioning Guidance Webpage.

  • H.11.2. GSA OASIS Webpage GSA will establish an OASIS website for the purposes of informing our customers, stakeholders, and the general public of the attributes and procedures for OASIS.

  • Product offerings and complete details of product pricing, including discounts, applicable to this Participating Addendum are set forth in the Price Schedule maintained on-line at Contractor’s NASPO ValuePoint Webpage listed above.


More Definitions of Webpage

Webpage means an electronic record on the World Wide Web;
Webpage means an electronic document created with a computer programming language or user interface that can be accessed through an online interface or the Internet and displayed on a device such as a computer monitor or mobile device.¶
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Webpage means the display of electronic information contained within one browser window accessible on the World Wide Web by use of a single URL;
Webpage means the unique page established using Practitioner’s name and logo, on Metagenics’ own website, using the Software, and maintained and supported on the Metagenics server.
Webpage means any page on the World Wide Web and any other content accessible over the Internet.
Webpage means a location that has a single uniform resource locator (URL) with 1901 respect to the World Wide Web or another location that can be accessed on the Internet. 1902 Section 18. Section 13-44-301 is amended to read: 1903 13-44-301 (Effective 05/07/25). Enforcement -- Confidentiality agreement -- 1904 Penalties. 1905 (1) The attorney general may enforce this chapter's provisions. 1906 (2)(a) Nothing in this chapter creates a private right of action. 1907 (b) Nothing in this chapter affects any private right of action existing under other law, 1908 including contract or tort. 1909 (3) A person who violates this chapter's provisions is subject to a civil penalty of: 1910 (a) no greater than $2,500 for a violation or series of violations concerning a specific 1911 consumer; and 1912 (b) no greater than $100,000 in the aggregate for related violations concerning more than 1913 one consumer, unless: 1914 (i) the violations concern: 1915 (A) 10,000 or more consumers who are residents of the state; and 1916 (B) 10,000 or more consumers who are residents of other states; or 1917 (ii) the person agrees to settle for a greater amount. 1918 (4)(a) In addition to the penalties provided in Subsection (3), the attorney general may 1919 seek, in an action brought under this chapter: 1920 (i) injunctive relief to prevent future violations of this chapter; and 1921 (ii) attorney fees and costs. 1922 (b) Notwithstanding Title 78B, Chapter 3a, Venue for Civil Actions, if the attorney 1923 general brings an action under this chapter in the district court, the attorney general 1924 shall bring the action in: 1925 (i) Salt Lake City; or 1926 (ii) the county in which resides a consumer who is affected by the violation. 1927 (5) The attorney general shall deposit any amount received under Subsection (3), (4), or 1928 (10) into the Attorney General Litigation Fund created in Section [76-10-3114] 67-5-40. 1929 (6) In enforcing this chapter, the attorney general may: 1930 (a) investigate the actions of any person alleged to violate Section 13-44-201 or 1931 13-44-202; 1932 (b) subpoena a witness; 1933 (c) subpoena a document or other evidence;