Back-up definition

Back-up means a system by which the DSCC seeks to contact another Duty Solicitor when a Duty Solicitor on a Rota is unable to accept a request for Police Station Advice and Assistance;
Back-up means Air Backup, or a redundant Tail Circuit with automatic switching capability on a separate circuit path to the leased line Tail Circuit or DSL Tail Circuit. Back-Up for Hub Location must include equivalent Service Levels and diverse routing.
Back-up refers to an individual who acts as a back-up nurse to come in to work if needed by the Employer.

More Definitions of Back-up

Back-up means a Device that archives or restores Client Software and/or Data to or from another Device.
Back-up means the static or video content supplied by the Principal to be played in the event that the Advertising has not been tested or cannot be tested in sufficient time.
Back-up. Driver License Stipend: Unit members who possess a School Bus Driver Certificate, and who agree to serve as “back-up” or “alternate” Bus Drivers shall receive a stipend for such service. The stipend shall be: 5.9.1. Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per month for the ten (10) primary months in the student attendance year (Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per fiscal year). 5.9.1.1 paid in any month in which the employee rendered service to the District on not less than fifty percent (50%) of the school days in that month and was available for assignment.
Back-up. Screen: Primary peptide screen for inhibition of BCR signaling measured by apoptosis in a mature or immature B cell line.
Back-up has the meaning attributed to that term in Section 5.1(13)(g).
Back-up means a Licensed Compound that is intended to be reserved as a back-up for an Accepted Lead Candidate and is not intended to be developed or commercialized unless development and/or commercialization of such Accepted Lead Candidate is terminated by Schering.
Back-up means a complete back up of a system or application performed by First Data pursuant to a regular schedule.