Delete definition

Delete means to remove or obliterate Personal Data such that it cannot be recovered or reconstructed, and “Deletion” shall be construed accordingly.
Delete means to erase data by overwriting the data;
Delete means to delete an electronic file.

Examples of Delete in a sentence

  • If the Developer [Insert ‘or Landowner, as the case may be’ here if applicable] fails to comply with a notice given under clause 31.1 relating to the carrying out of Work under this Deed, the Council may step-in and remedy the breach and may enter, occupy and use any land owned or controlled by the [Developer/Landowner]* [Delete whichever is inapplicable] and any Equipment on such land for that purpose.

  • The [Developer/Landowner]* [Delete whichever is inapplicable] is to dedicate the Dedication Land free of cost to the Council in the manner and at the time or times specified in Part C of Schedule 2.

  • Delete the online description of its inter-district transfer policy as described on its website which states: Students will not be admitted if their attendance will incur excess costs on the District.

  • Delete the provision of its Board Policy (BP) and corresponding Administrative Regulation (AR) which states: A permit may be revoked immediately in cases when the student incurs costs in excess of income received by the state when reimbursement for these costs is denied by the district of residence.

  • This Deed applies to the LEP Amendment [Delete ‘LEP Amendment’ if not applicable], Land and to the Development.


More Definitions of Delete

Delete. “Deleted” or “Deletion” means to remove Covered Information such that it is not maintained in retrievable form and cannot be retrieved in the normal course of business.
Delete means to erase, wipe, delete or anonymise Personal Data so that it is no longer identifiable. “Deleted” and
Delete means that a criminal history record shall not be disseminated in any manner, except to 622 any entity authorized to receive and use such information pursuant to subsection D of § 19.2-392.4:1, 623 but may be retained in order to resolve any disputes relating to the accuracy of the record consistent 624 with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq., or the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, 15 625 U.S.C. § 6801 et seq.
Delete means that a criminal history record shall not be disseminated in any manner, except to any
Delete means to remove or destroy information so that it is not maintained in human- or machine-readable form and cannot be retrieved or utilized in the ordinary course of business.
Delete means to remove or destroy information such that it
Delete means to use F4 in ICAR to eliminate all information on a screen.