Lead definition

Lead means the referral by a franchisor to a franchisee of a potential customer
Lead means lead and lead compounds.
Lead means a consumer contact in response to a factory

Examples of Lead in a sentence

  • Lead is listed pursuant to Proposition 65 as a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

  • The construction and effect of the Master Agreement after award will be governed by the law of the state serving as Lead State.

  • PRE-1978 PROPERTIES: Federal EPA rules require BROKER to provide the TENANT with a Lead Based Paint Disclosure and a booklet PROTECT YOUR FAMILY FROM LEAD IN YOUR HOME.

  • The COUNTY may not delegate responsibility for submitting the on-line Inventory and Expense Reimbursement Form to a Lead Agency or other entity.

  • The duties of the Lead Fueler shall be the same as a Fueler, in addition he shall assign, train, and direct the work of the Fuel Service Employees, and shall be in charge of the servicing of aircraft on his shift in a timely and efficient manner.


More Definitions of Lead

Lead means elemental lead or alloys in which the predominant component is lead.
Lead means the referral by a franchisor to a franchisee of a potential customer whose contact information was obtained from a franchisor's program, process, or system designed to generate referrals for the purchase or lease of a new motor vehicle, or for service work related to the franchisor's vehicles.
Lead means the referral by a franchisor to a franchisee of an actual or potential customer for the purchase or lease of a new powersport vehicle, or for service work related to the franchisor's vehicles.
Lead means a consumer contact in response to a factory program designed to generate interest in purchasing or leasing a new motor vehicle;
Lead means the referral by a franchisor to a franchisee of an actual or potential
Lead means any retail consumer who satisfies all of the
Lead means total lead.