Bona fide use definition

Bona fide use means that each committee has an authentic, genuine, and real need for the services provided by the vendor that is autonomous of the needs of other committee(s) that jointly purchase the services.
Bona fide use means emergency leave as defined in Section 50 of the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000, S.O. 2000, c. 41. Personal emergency leave entitlement shall be pro-rated for the part-time employee based on the length of his or her workweek. No pyramiding of leave. Personal emergency leave granted under Article 16:05 is inclusive of, and not in addition to, emergency leave days provided under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000, S.O. 2000, c. 41.

Examples of Bona fide use in a sentence

  • Bona fide use of authorized sick leave shall not be used to detrimentally affect the members.

Related to Bona fide use

  • Bona Fide Offer means an actual or genuine offer which includes a specific wage or a training opportunity at a specified place when used to determine whether the parent has refused an offer of training or employment.

  • Bona fide means a licensed fishing boat marked with its licensed fishing boat number, with a fishing crew who hold commercial fishing licences;

  • Routine use means the disclosure of a record without the consent of the subject or subjects, for a purpose which is compatible with the purpose for which the record was collected. It includes disclosures required to be made by statute other than the public records law, Iowa Code chapter 22.

  • Private use means any use of the Trading Platform by Clients that are physical persons;

  • Permitted User means a person other than an employee of the Company who is authorized by the Company pursuant to and in accordance with Section 2.1(a)(ii) and all applicable Documentation to access and use one or more specific Component Systems.