Admissions definition

Admissions means the amount paid for seats to witness an event or exhibition or any fee charged for presenting an event or exhibition including, but not be limited to, complimentary tickets given in exchange for services. This term does not include admission for contestants, officials, representatives of the commission, and the media.
Admissions means any statement, whether written or oral, any act or conduct, or any failure to act, that could be used (whether pursuant to Rules 801(d)(2) or 804(b)(3) of the Federal Rules of Evidence, a similar rule or standard under other applicable law, the doctrines of waiver or estoppel, other rule, law, doctrine or practice, or otherwise) as evidence in a proceeding of proof of agreement with another party’s position or proof of adoption of, or acquiescence to, a position that is contrary to the interest of the party making such statement, taking such action, or failing to act.
Admissions means the number of patients accepted for inpatient service during a 12-month period; the newborn are not included.

Examples of Admissions in a sentence

  • Students are advised to consult with the Office of Admissions at the institution to which they intend to transfer.

  • Until the Commission’s new Admissions Policy takes effect fall 2019, completion of the prescribed curriculum in this statewide transfer articulation agreement does not guarantee admission to a participating receiving institution.

  • An official DD-214 must be on file in the Admissions and Records Office to receive this credit.

  • To see these requirements, please refer to the Colorado Commission on Higher Education’s Admissions Standards Policy (effective for students seeking admission for fall 2019 and after), Section titled “Guaranteed Transfer Admissions” at xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/Publications/Policies/Current/i-partf-fall-2019.pdf.

  • The admission enrollment deposit is paid to and administered by the UCF Office of Undergraduate Admissions.


More Definitions of Admissions

Admissions means the point in an inmate’s relationship with the program at which the screening process has been completed and the inmate is to receive treatment services.
Admissions means the same volume of treatment defined as discharges.
Admissions. The Tradeshow Chairman will have sole authority over all admissions. All persons visiting the exhibit area will be admitted according to the rules and regulations of the exhibits as issued or amended by the authorized representative of CAR. Use of Booths all demonstrations and exhibits must be contained within the contracted booth spaces unless involved in a total convention program or demonstration, which has been cleared by tradeshow chairman. No exhibitor shall assign, sub-let or share the whole or any part of the booth space allotted without the express written permission of the CAR Executive Director. If a vendor utilizes a vacant space or encroaches upon any used space, they will be billed for the additional space used. All aisle solicitation is absolutely forbidden. Booth attendants must confine their activities within the Exhibitor’s booth. Distribution of printed matter shall be restricted to the Exhibitor’s booth and must be distributed in a manner that will not interfere with other Exhibitors.
Admissions means the total number of persons during one year ended on the end of the latest fiscal year of you which can be recognized at the contract date, other than employees of you , admitted to the event(s) insured or to events conducted on the premises, whether on paid admission tickets, complimentary tickets or passes;
Admissions means the total number of persons, other than employees of the named insured, admitted to the event insured or to events conducted on the premises whether on paid admission tickets, complimentary tickets or passes;
Admissions means the point in a substance abuser’s relationship with the program at which the intake process has been completed and the individual is to receive treatment services.
Admissions means tickets sold or fees charged for entry to an event or activity. When the ticket sold or entry fee is sold by a nonprofit organization, the admission is EXEMPT from sales tax. The following are examples of EXEMPT admissions: