apply definition

apply. “approve” “approval” “consent” “direct” “notify” “notice” or “request” means apply approve approval consent direct notify notice or request (as the case may be) in writing;
apply. “approve” “approval” “consent” “certify” “direct” “notify” or “request” mean apply, approve, approval, consent, certify, direct, notify or request in writing as the case may be and the same rule shall apply with regard to derivatives, inflexions and variants of the quoted words; “associated company” means —
apply means apply on motion and 'application' has a corresponding meaning;

Examples of apply in a sentence

  • Apply each class period worked toward earning a “Bonus Day” of leave to be used at the teacher’s discretion during the school year.

  • Click the Apply Changes button to apply changes to the selected objects.


More Definitions of apply

apply means to apply for any licence, approval or authority in terms of this Act, and “application” has a corresponding meaning;
apply. “approve” “approval” “consent” “certify” “direct” “notify” or “request” means apply approve approval consent certify direct notify or request (as the case may be) in writing; “associated works” means and includes mine development the installation of mining plant, mining equipment and plant for the treatment of nickel ore or any derivative of nickel ore, works for the provision of water and electricity, and the construction of roads housing and communal facilities made necessary in consequence of the construction of either or both of a refinery and smelter; “commencement date” means the date on which the Xxxx to ratify this Agreement commences to operate as an Act;
apply means apply on notice of motion, and “application” has a corresponding meaning;
apply means to place onto or into the soil till zone.
apply means apply on notice of motion, and “application” has a corresponding meaning; “court” means the Supreme Court of Namibia;
apply. “Remove”, and “Remove All”. The class CW_ASSERTION_VIEW defines (partially deferred) features to set its sensitivity state. IF for instance an assertion text field is empty it is not possible to add a new assertion; hence the add_button is disabled. Whereas both text fields contain an entry, the feature set_add_button_state enables the “Add” button. Additionally it draws a frame around the button to indicate that pressing the “Enter” key has the same effect as a clicking on the button. It uses the feature enable_default_push_button from EV_BUTTON. Because this feature is not exported I created a new class CW_BUTTON that inherits from EV_BUTTON and exports the needed features (is_default_push_button, enable_default_push_button, disable_default_push_button) to CW_ASSERTION_VIEW. The invariant_view contains a list box of type CW_LIST_BOX that enlists the invariants of a selected type. The class CW_LIST_BOX provides useful features to extend and replace assertions, to query the selected item, and so on. See Table 3 for a selected overview. selected_action: EV_NOTIFY_ACTION_SEQUENCE -- Actions that will be called when user select an item in `list_box'. selected_index: INTEGER -- Index of selected_item in `list_box'. has_item_text (a_text: STRING): XXXXXXX -- Does `list_box' have an item with text `a_text'? a_text_not_emtpy: a_text /= Void and not a_xxxx.xx_empty -- Is an item in `list_box' selected? extend_assertion (a_tag, an_expression: STRING)
apply means apply on notice of motion on the prescribed form in the Annexure, and “application” has a corresponding meaning;