Matter definition

Matter is a claim, a material issue or a substantial request for relief.
Matter means a case, a transaction, or other client representation, but within such representation does not include offering general “know-how” and, in the case of a government lawyer, providing policy advice unless the advice relates to a particular client representation.
Matter means a Controlled Work matter governed by this Specification;

Examples of Matter in a sentence

  • CONSULTANT shall provide Subject Matter Expert(s) (“SME”) services on an as- needed time and material basis to assist CITY with delivery of the PROGRAM.

  • Once a candidate is approved by the Subject Matter Experts, Our Project Manager conducts a final round of discussion with the candidate before forwarding the resume to the Client.

  • Unit Member is a Party to the Matter Before the Court Any employee who is appearing before a court or other legally constituted body in a matter in which he/she is a party may be granted vacation time, leave of absence without pay, personal leave or compensatory time off.

  • TCS expects Client to ensure availability and cooperation of all concerned stakeholders including Client Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), interfacing system owners and 3rd party vendors for business process discussions, process finalization, data collection and harmonization, deliverables sign-off, user acceptance testing and sign-off for Go-Live.

  • Key audit Matter – Valuation of Financial Instruments The derivative financial assets amount to `32.53 millions and derivative financial liabilities amount to `331.64 millions.


More Definitions of Matter

Matter means any specific transaction, dispute or issue in relation to which you ask us to provide Services whether or not it has been defined in an Engagement Letter or other agreement;
Matter means any claim, demand, dispute, action, suit, examination, audit, proceeding, investigation, inquiry or other similar matter.
Matter means (a) the Society’s performance of its activities or exercise of its powers; or (b) an arrangement, agreement, or contract (a transaction) made or entered into, or proposed to be entered into, by the Society.
Matter means a case or client file, but does not include general “know-how” and, in the case of a government lawyer, does not include policy advice unless the advice relates to a particular case.
Matter means any actual or threatened civil, criminal, or administrative action, arbitration proceeding, claim, suit, proceeding, or appeals therefrom, or any criminal, administrative, or congressional (or other body’s) investigation, hearing, or other proceeding.
Matter means: any book, magazine, newspaper, or other printed or written material or any picture, drawing, photograph, motion picture, or other pictorial representation of any statue or other figure, or any recording, transcription, or mechanical, chemical, electrical reproduction or any other articles, equipment, machines, or materials.
Matter means any judicial or administrative or arbitral action, mediation, inquiry, claim (including counterclaim), demand, dispute, action, suit, proceeding, investigation, or other similar matter.