Consult definition

Consult or "Consultation" means to provide:
Consult or “consulting" means thoroughly reviewing and discussing the relevant facts and discretionary issues.
Consult means an interaction between two persons in which the initiating person:

Examples of Consult in a sentence

  • A.2.1. Consult with OWNER to clarify and define OWNER' s requirements for the PROJECT and review available data.

  • Early Withdrawal Penalties: Unless otherwise disclosed, you will be subject to a substantial penalty for early withdrawals from CDs. Consult a Bank representative for further details.

  • Consult the Settlement Website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or the Court docket in this case available through the Court’s website (xxx.xx.xx-xxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxx/xxxxxx), for updated information on the hearing date and time.

  • A.6.1. Consult with the OWNER and contractors as reasonably required and necessary with regard to construction of the Project, including but not limited to pre-construction conference and monthly coordination meeting with OWNER and contractor.

  • Consult in advance with the Tour Organizer about health- related special dietary needs, however, the Tour Organizer is unable to ensure meals for special dietary needs.


More Definitions of Consult

Consult or “Consultation” means to confer with, and reasonably consider and take into account the reasonable suggestions, comments or opinions of, another Person.
Consult means to provide a meaningful opportunity for advice to be provided and for an exchange of views or concerns prior to the making of a decision or the finalization of a policy initiative as the context may require, and “Consultation” and “Consulted” have similar meanings.
Consult or “Consultation” means to provide:
Consult or “Consultation” means provision to a Party of:
Consult means prior notification including discussion.
Consult services means services provided to other staff members regarding the student.
Consult or "consultations" means to share information with and to keep apprised.