Short-term definition

Short-term means a period of one or less than one (1) year;
Short-term means the time required for treatment of a condition that, in the judgment of the Member's PCP and HPN, is subject to significant improvement within sixty (60) consecutive calendar days from the first day of treatment.
Short-term means the short term Rate Type attributed to a Subscribed Transmission Service as set out in ACT – attachment B.

Examples of Short-term in a sentence

  • Short term emergency leave may be granted by the Chief/Director or his/her designee.

  • Short term stays are up to 30 days and focus heavily on rapid resolution of unhoused status.

  • Short term disability must have eleven (11) weeks of coverage with pay covering at least 60% of income for the time on leave.

  • These extensions shall not count as an occurrence under the following policies; Attendance – DD, Performance Appraisal and Development – F and Short term Disability (Sick Leave) – O.

  • Short term layoffs, expected to last six weeks, shall be by plant seniority by the department and by the shift.


More Definitions of Short-term

Short-term means one year or less.
Short-term means the time required for treatment of a condition that, in the judgment of the Insured's Physician and SHL, is subject to significant improvement within sixty (60) consecutive calendar days from the first day of treatment.
Short-term means not occupied by long-term tenants, classed as those who stay longer than 31 days.
Short-term means investments with a remaining term to maturity of 90 days or less;
Short-term. Short-term rental” shall mean means a period of less than one year. Additionally, as used in this subdivision, “repossession” shall include
Short-term means normally intended for continuous use for between 60 minutes and 30 days.
Short-term means investments with a remaining term to maturity of ninety days or less; and