Dispose of electronic files containing Sensitive PII appropriately by permanently erasing (not just delete) electronic records. At least three (3) passes with a disk wiping utility is required.
Dispose. The destruction of medication on its expiration date or when retention is no longer necessary or suitable (e.g., upon discharge of the offender from the facility) or the provision of medication to the offender upon discharge (in accordance with the continuity of care principle).
Dispose. This term means to sell, convey, license, transfer, assign, lease, abandon or otherwise dispose (including in a sale and leaseback transaction).
Dispose. (Explicit interface members are always declared with their fully qualified interface member name and therefore the declaration contains a dot.) Every method fulfilling the condition was added as a private feature. The problem of this approach was that the parser could not obtain every interface method. Still there was no dispose feature listed in the class CW_STRING_WRITER. The method dispose is not an explicit private interface in this class because it inherits dispose from CW_TEXT_WRITER.
Dispose. Disposing or Disposition means, with respect to any asset, any sale, assignment, transfer, conveyance, gift, pledge, grant of a security interest, exchange or other disposition or encumbrance of such asset, whether such disposition be voluntary, involuntary or by operation of Law, or the acts of the foregoing. Effective Date – initial paragraph.
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Dispose. Disposing or Disposition means, with respect to any asset, any sale, assignment, transfer, conveyance, gift, exchange or other disposition of such asset, whether such disposition be voluntary, involuntary or by operation of Law. Dissolution Event — Section 13.01(a) Effective Date — initial paragraph. Enterprise GC - Recitals. EPD OLP — initial paragraph. Existing Agreement — Recitals. GTM Holdings - Recitals. GTMGP - Recitals. Holdings III - Recitals. Indemnitee — Section 8.05(a). Initial Member — EPD OLP. Law — any applicable constitutional provision, statute, act, code (including the Code), law, regulation, rule, ordinance, order, decree, ruling, proclamation, resolution, judgment, decision, declaration or interpretative or advisory opinion or letter of a governmental authority. Liability — any liability or obligation, whether known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, absolute or contingent, matured or unmatured, conditional or unconditional, latent or patent, accrued or unaccrued, liquidated or unliquidated, or due or to become due. Member — any Person executing this Agreement as of the date of this Agreement as a member or hereafter admitted to the Company as a member as provided in this Agreement, but such term does not include any Person who has ceased to be a member in the Company.
Dispose. Holiday Tree Collection Annually, commencing the day after December 25 and three (3) weeks thereafter, the Contractor shall Collect holiday trees from Single-Family Customers (including Townhouse). Customers are required to place the holiday trees Curbside on the Customer’s regularly scheduled Collection day. Holiday trees must be removed from stands; cut into lengths no longer than four (4) feet; and, be free of ornaments, garlands, tinsel, flocking, or other decorations. The Contractor shall not be required to Collect holiday trees that do not meet the aforementioned criteria. The Contractor shall affix a non-Collection notice to any non-Collected tree informing the Customer of the reason(s) for non-Collection. Contractor may charge City-approved Rates to return and Collect a previously non-Collected holiday tree that has been corrected and set out. Contractor shall deliver all Collected holiday trees to the Approved/Designated Organic Materials Processing Facility for Processing. Holiday tree Collection services shall be provided at no additional cost to the City or the Customer.
Dispose. Contractor shall Transport Large Landfill Items and Reusable Materials to the appropriate Approved Facility for reuse or Processing.
Dispose of all or a substantial portion of Borrower's business assets by sale, transfer, lease, gift, abandonment or otherwise, except for sales of inventory in the ordinary course of business.