Correct definition

Correct means any weight or measure or weighing, measuring, or counting instrument which meet all of the tolerance and specification requirements established by the director pursuant to Section 12107.
Correct means, in the context of determining the accuracy of a COI Disclosure Form, that the form, in all material respects, is complete, accurate, not misleading, and does not omit any material information.
Correct means a device that meets all of the tolerance and specification requirements of Section 12107.

Examples of Correct in a sentence

  • Correct information will authenticate the Customer and allow the Customer to conduct transactions in the authorized FXDD Account for that authentication.

  • Advice for the Safe & Correct Use of the Internet & Digital technology by students: • Use caution when giving out a mobile phone number or posting identifiable personal information on the Internet such as their real name, address, phone number, email address, school, and postcode.

  • The areas covered by KPI’s, may include but are not limited to: Work quality Wastage Reliability Cost effectiveness Output Time taken to complete tasks Safety Health and environment measures Correct tool usage Cost and Co-ordination of activities so as to minimise time on particular jobs.

  • A written reprimand or “Notice to Correct Deficiencies” will be sealed upon the written request of an affected employee if the employee has not been involved in any subsequent related incidents that resulted in written or higher corrective action for a period of three years from the date the most recent notice was issued or Management action taken.

  • Correct and complete copies of each Equipment Lease set out in Section 4.16 of the Disclosure Letter have been provided or made available to Buyers.


More Definitions of Correct

Correct shall be construed (in Article 7, Clause 2) so as to mean and include rectify, remedy, repair and replace with the intent that the Builder’s duty under Article 7, Clause 2 shall be to take all necessary corrective action by (as may be appropriate) correcting or rectifying or remedying or repairing or replacing, or paying for the correction or rectification or remedy or repair or replacement of, every Defect and any other physical damage for which the Builder is liable under Article 7, Clause 2;
Correct. – This means that the contact information you or your registrar provide us with must be good enough to allow us to contact you quickly at any reasonable time, must not be deceptive, and must clearly identify you.
Correct. – This means that the information must be good enough to allow us to contact you quickly at any reasonable time without having to get information from anywhere else, must not be deceptive, and (if possible for that type of information) must clearly identify you. For your name this also means that the information must be detailed enough that we can tell exactly who you are (in legal terms, exactly which legal entity we have this contract with).
Correct means conformance to all applicable requirements of this Chapter.
Correct or “Correction” has the meaning set forth in Part 1 of the Product Assurance Document.
Correct means to perform work to bring an attachment into compliance with Applicable Standards in a workman like condition.
Correct means to correct or provide a workable work-around for an Error by means of a