Method definition

Method means “a manner of proceeding” or “a procedure based on a system of rules for the acquisition of knowledge or practical results”. Mathematics is the science or teaching of numbers, figures and sets, abstractions therefrom, the possible linkages and relations between them. A manner of proceeding, or a procedure in the field of mathematics is also called a (mathematical) algorithm. The latter term occurs much more frequently than the term “mathematical method”, especially in the literature (and also in U.S. patent law).
Method means the determination of Hours of Service from records of hours worked and hours for which the Employer makes payment or for which payment is due from the Employer. If the Employer elects to apply an "equivalency" method, for each equivalency period for which the Advisory Committee would credit the Employee with at least one Hour of Service, the Advisory Committee will credit the Employee with: (i) 10 Hours of Service for a daily equivalency; (ii) 45 Hours of Service for a weekly equivalency; (iii) 95 Hours of Service for a semimonthly payroll period equivalency; and (iv) 190 Hours of Service for a monthly equivalency.
Method means how a service is provided.

Examples of Method in a sentence

  • At the discretion of the County, the Contractor may be required to furnish a Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule.

  • For any Option, Net Share Settlement; provided that if the Relevant Settlement Method set forth below for such Option is not Net Share Settlement, then the Settlement Method for such Option shall be such Relevant Settlement Method, but only if Counterparty shall have timely notified Dealer of the Relevant Settlement Method in the Notice of Final Settlement Method for such Option.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, if Counterparty does not timely deliver the Notice of Final Settlement Method, then the Notice of Final Settlement Method shall be deemed timely given and the Relevant Settlement Method specified therein shall be deemed to be Net Share Settlement.

  • As a result of the 100 per cent public service body rebate in respect of the provincial component of the HST, new remittance rates are required for the Special Quick Method for Public Service Bodies for hospital authorities, school authorities and public colleges.

  • Eligible public service bodies may account for tax using the Special Quick Method for Public Service Bodies to simplify compliance.


More Definitions of Method

Method. The sale acres were determined by GPS delineation. Cruise was completed using variable plot cruise methods. FEES: $69,000.00 is due on day of sale. $9.00 per MBF is due upon removal. These are in addition to the bid price.
Method. REMOVING Map Symbol: "Remove" Definition and Specifications: Logging Slash shall be moved or hauled to locations shown on Sale Area Map and designated on the ground where it shall be piled. Method: FELLING DAMAGED TREES Map Symbol: "Fell" Definition and Specifications: Damaged or destroyed trees are trees substandard because of size, which are over 3 feet in height, and/or species not included in AT.2 over 3 feet in height, knocked down or damaged to the extent that mortality or serious deterioration will occur, and such trees partially pushed over so as to result in permanent lean and visible damage to the root system, all as a result of the Contractors operation. Such damaged or destroyed trees shall be felled and further treated by the slash treatment method specified for the area. Materials meeting the minimum piece specifications of AT.2 will be utilized by the Contractor according to
Method means process or method covered by a Program Valid Claim or whose use or practice would, absent the License, constitute an infringement, inducement of infringement or contributory infringement of any Program Valid Claim, or would infringe a Program Valid Claim once issued.
Method means a recognized and published method based on Standard Methods for The Determination of Water and Wastewater or an EPA method;
Method means a body of procedures and techniques for performing an activity (e.g., sampling, chemical analysis or quantification), systematically presented in the order in which they are to be executed.
Method means an analytical technique utilized by an analyst or a device to make an alcohol concentration determination (e.g. gas chromatography, infrared spectro- photometry, or specific fuel cell detection.)
Method means the determination of Hours of Service from records of hours worked and hours for which the Employer makes payment or for which payment is due from the Employer. Solely for purposes of determining whether the Employee incurs a Break in Service under any provision of this Plan, the Advisory Committee shall credit Hours of Service during an Employee's unpaid absence period due to maternity or paternity leave. The Advisory Committee shall consider an Employee on maternity or paternity leave if the Employee's absence is due to the Employee's pregnancy, the birth of the Employee's child, the placement with the Employee of an adopted child, or the care of the Employee's child immediately following the child's birth or placement. The Advisory Committee shall credit Hours of Service under this paragraph on the basis of the number of Hours of Service the Employee would receive if he or she were paid during the absence period or, if the Advisory Committee cannot determine the number of Hours of Service the Employee would receive, on the basis of eight (8) hours per day during the absence period. The Advisory Committee only shall credit the number of Hours of Service (up to 501 Hours of Service) necessary to prevent an Employee's Break in Service. The Advisory Committee shall credit all Hours of Service described in this paragraph to the computation period in which the absence period begins or, if the Employee does not need these Hours of Service to prevent a Break in Service in the computation period in which his or her absence period begins, the Advisory committee shall credit these Hours of Service to the immediately following computation period.