Off the record definition

Off the record means nothing- do not use!
Off the record means communications and choices made by any person in Wurru-Ki are not used by management in the formal complaint process (unless the issue is of such seriousness that it must be referred to the Wurru-Ki Director).
Off the record means nothing you say can be quoted or attributed to you.

Examples of Off the record in a sentence

  • Off the record, or confidential information which the appellant or representative does not have the opportunity to examine shall not be included in the record of the proceedings or considered in reaching a decision.7.13(2) Conduct of hearing.

  • Off the record, the public seems to be very disgruntled with the service delivery and access to justice; however, during the interviews, very high scores are awarded.

  • Mr Pietrowski: Could we go off the record and we will explain why Mr Tulbassov is not here./ (Off the record at 11.58 a.m. and back on the record at 12.09 p.m.).

  • Consistent lesson delivery will remain strong either through a more traditional face to face method or through virtual learning at home.

  • Off the record remark made at a conference in Washington, D.C., February 2007.

  • Where the Clearing House determines to accept the ForexClear Transaction, registration shall occur immediately and the ForexClear Transaction shall be automatically replaced with two separate ForexClear Contracts.

  • Section 1.2 We must ensure that you get timely access to your covered servicesYou have the right to choose a provider in the plan’s network to provide and arrange for your covered services.

  • He or she will have to show, through “[h]istorical evidence, such as photographs, prior delineations, or topographic maps,” that his or her ditch was excavated wholly in uplands for its entire length, drains only uplands, and has less than perennial flow, or that the ditch does not contribute flow to a jurisdictional water.

  • Off the record: U.S. responsibility for the enforced disappearances in the “War on Terror”, joint report by Amnesty International, Cageprisoners, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at NYU School of Law, Human Rights Watch and Reprieve, 2007 and The United States’ “Disappeared”: The CIA’s Long- Term “Ghost Detainees”, Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper, October 2004.

  • Technical bid: The Technical bid should comprise of a total of three envelopes- one super envelope containing two envelopes, one containing details of eligibilitycriteria as per Annexure B and Bidder Details as per Annexure J of the RFP (super scribed as “Technical Bid - Eligibility Details”) and other containing complete technical Bid details (super scribed as “Technical Bid – Detailed Bid”) as per Annexure K in hard as well as soft copy (Word format in pen drive).


More Definitions of Off the record

Off the record means that you cannot be quoted but they can use the information for background.
Off the record means you may use the information, but must not use it in such a way that it can be traced back to the source.
Off the record means that information cannot be used at all.
Off the record means you can use the information, but not in a way that allows the source to be identified.
Off the record means the information you are sharing with the journalist is shared in confidence (privately), and the reporter will only use it for research.
Off the record means the provision of confidential information to the recipient but which is not intended for publication;

Related to Off the record

  • s Record Subrecipient’s records shall be sufficient to:

  • Case record means the file of personally identifiable information, whether written or electronic in form, on an individual that is collected to carry out the purposes of the division as defined in the Act and the Social Security Act. This information remains a part of the case record and is subject to these rules even when temporarily physically removed, either in whole or in part, from the file folder in which it is normally kept.

  • Donor profile record means all records about donors or potential donors to a public institution of higher education except the names and reported addresses of the actual donors and the date, amount, and conditions of the actual donation.

  • Servicing Records All documents, books, records and other information (including, without limitation, computer programs, tapes, disks, data processing software and related property rights) prepared and maintained by the Servicer with respect to the Loans and the related Obligors.

  • Private record means a record containing data on individuals that is private as provided by Section 63G-2-302.

  • Vital record means that term as defined in section 2805 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.2805.

  • Exchange Message Record or "EMR" is the standard used for exchange of telecommunications message information between telecommunications providers for billable, non-billable, sample, settlement and study data. EMR format is contained in BR-010-200-010 XXXX Exchange Message Record, a Telcordia document that defines industry standards for exchange message records. "Exchange Service" or "Extended Area Service (EAS)/Local Traffic" means traffic that is originated and terminated within the Local Calling Area as determined by the Commission.

  • Record means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.

  • Electronic Record and “Electronic Signature” shall have the meanings assigned to them, respectively, by 15 USC §7006, as it may be amended from time to time.

  • Tape Defined in Section 7.2(b)(ii).

  • Scheme Record Time means the time and date specified as such in the Scheme Document, expected to be 6.00 p.m. on the Business Day immediately preceding the Effective Date or such other time as Codemasters and Take-Two may agree;

  • Serious Record means a conviction or any finding of guilt regarding a Serious Offence; and Vulnerable Person means an individual aged 18 years and above who is or may be unable to take care of themselves, or is unable to protect themselves against harm or exploitation for any reason, including age, physical or mental illness, trauma or disability, pregnancy, the influence, or past or existing use, of alcohol, drugs or substances or any other reason.

  • Electronic File Transfer means any system or process that utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send or receive data files.

  • State Records means any and all State data, information, and records, regardless of physical form, including, but not limited to, information subject to disclosure under CORA.

  • Electronic recording A mortgage or a mortgage-related document created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means (that complies with the requirements of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act or the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, as applicable) that has been accepted for recording by a participating county land records office which accepts such electronic record of a mortgage or a mortgage-related document as an alternative to recordation of the original paper form of such document.

  • Records means any written or recorded information, regardless of physical form or characteristics, which is produced or acquired by the Party in the performance of this agreement. Records produced or acquired in a machine readable electronic format shall be maintained in that format. The records described shall be made available at reasonable times during the period of the Agreement and for three years thereafter or for any period required by law for inspection by any authorized representatives of the State or Federal Government. If any litigation, claim, or audit is started before the expiration of the three-year period, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims or audit findings involving the records have been resolved.

  • Books means books and records (including each Grantor’s Records indicating, summarizing, or evidencing such Grantor’s assets (including the Collateral) or liabilities, each Grantor’s Records relating to such Grantor’s business operations or financial condition, and each Grantor’s goods or General Intangibles related to such information).

  • Voting Record Time means the time and date specified in the Scheme Document by reference to which entitlement to vote on the Scheme will be determined, expected to be 6.00 p.m. on the day which is two days before the date of the Court Meeting or, if the Court Meeting is adjourned, 6.00 p.m. on the day which is two days before the date of such adjourned Court Meeting; and

  • Record system means any group of records under the control of the division from which a record may be retrieved by a personal identifier such as the name of an individual, number, symbol, or other unique retriever assigned to an individual.

  • Vital records means certificates or reports of birth, death, fetal death, marriage, dissolution, annulment, and related data.

  • Computer Records means the computer records generated by the Servicer that provide information relating to the Loans and that were used by the Originator in selecting the Loans conveyed to the Trust Depositor pursuant to Section 2.01 (and any Substitute Loans conveyed to the Trust Depositor pursuant to Section 2.04).

  • Motor vehicle record or "MVR" means a driving record under Subsection 53-3-109(6)(a).

  • Electronic Record(s means the electronic record as defined under clause (t) of subsection (1) of section 2 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.

  • Recorded image means images recorded by an automated

  • Books and Records means all books, records, board minutes, contracts, licenses, insurance policies, environmental audits, business plans, files, computer files, computer discs and other data and software storage and media devices, accounting books and records, financial statements (actual and pro forma), filings with Governmental Authorities and any and all records and instruments relating to the Collateral or otherwise necessary or helpful in the collection thereof or the realization thereupon.

  • Electronic filing system means the system used by the board's records and information center to accept and publish documents filed electronically and which allows the public and parties to view most documents filed with or issued by the board on the board's Web site.