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Add definition

Add means the addition of a player to a team’s roster.
Add free of any set-off, counterclaim, deduction or withholding (except as expressly provided in this Agreement)".

Examples of Add in a sentence

  • Full Time Employees are eligible for Drug coverage, Extended Health Care, Dental Care, STD/LTD, Basic Life, AD&D and EAP.

  • Employees who apply for ERIB may choose to continue to maintain the Extended Health benefit plan (excluding MSP, Dental, Life and ADD) coverage to age 65.

  • Company-Owned Interconnection Facilities, for which Seller has agreed to pay, whether designed, engineered and constructed by Seller or Company, include [ADD LIST OF COMPANY-OWNED INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES THAT ARE REQUIRED PURSUANT TO THE RESULTS OF THE IRS.

  • The City shall offer Accidental Death and Disability (AD&D) Insurance coverage to a maximum of $50,000.

  • IF THE COURT HAS PREVIOUSLY APPOINTED A GUARDIAN AD LITEM IN YOUR CASE, YOU MUST ADD THEIR NAME TO THE DISTRIBUTION LIST AT THE BOTTON THE NOTICE AND ORDER.


More Definitions of Add

Add means Acoustic Deterrent Devices;
Add means an average day demand.
Add means to add a player to the roster of a team. Must comply with the rules of IYSA/USYSA. (!2) “Release” means the removal of a player formally from the team’s roster. See the rules and procedure for Voluntary Release and Involuntary Release. Released player is no longer registered with the IYSA and the IYSA Member League. (13) “Transfer” means the removal of a player from the roster of one team and adding the player to the roster of another team. See the rules governing transfers. (14) “Club” means an organization that is a member (directly or indirectly) of a State Association that has an identifiable membership of youth soccer players on whose behalf the organization conducts or engages in youth soccer activities. (15) “Soccer Year” shall be August 1 thru July 31 of the succeeding calendar year. Each soccer year shall be a Fall Season (August 1 thru December 31) and a Spring Season (January 1 thru July 31). (16) “Tryout” is a separate published event organized and conducted by a club exclusively for the purpose of evaluating the participating players for a position with one of the club’s IYSA Member League teams. The tryout event must be publicly announced in writing prior to the tryout. If a player is not available to attend the published tryout event, the player may only tryout with the team at a club practice event within the club and not games against teams outside the club including but not limited to friendlies, scrimmage games, indoor games, and/or tournament games.(17) “Club Pass” is a US Youth Soccer/IYSA pass issued to a youth player by an IYSA league in compliance with the rules of the IYSA of which the club is a member as provided by this policy and specifies the club of which the youth player is a registered member. Added 9/17/11RULE 001 A. PLAYER ELIGIBILITYA player must be properly registered and rostered in accordance with the rules of USYSA and the IYSA. A player may not be simultaneously rostered on more than one competitive/travel team. A player may play for only one team in the National Championship competition in any soccer year. RULE 001 B. TEAM ELIGIBILITYA team may concurrently register and participate in more than one (1) IYSA affiliated competitive league. RULE 002. MAXIMUM REGISTRATION OF PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED PLAYERS PER SEASONAL YEAR (August 1 thru July 31) 1. Definitions
Add means “Access to Driver Data” the service provided by the DVLA under licence to the Company to allow requests for individual Licence Holder records to be submitted to the IEP (Independent Enquiries Platform) the central database containing the driving licence records for Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
Add if new employee;
Add means to use F2 in ICAR to add a new screen to continue processing a case.
Add means a method of obtaining a taxpayer’s refund utilizing electronic filing and a direct deposit into a temporary bank account and then into the taxpayer’s own bank account.