Delivery Method definition
Delivery Method shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a) of this Agreement.
Delivery Method means either the Metal Delivery Method or the Metal Sale Method as specified by the Holder in a Redemption Notice;
Delivery Method means the way your payment is transmitted (i.e., either electronically or via check);
Examples of Delivery Method in a sentence
If the Delivery Method is a Motorola Product (such as a subscription-based Product), then additional Addenda may apply to Customer’s use of such Product.
Exhibit A-1 is hereby amended with the addition of the following: Town Name County Fuel Type Delivery Method Vendor Markup Rochester Windsor Diesel Motor Transport $0.30 Salisbury Addison Diesel Tank Wagon $0.30 Child Support (Applicable to natural persons only; not applicable to corporations, partnerships or LLCs).
More Definitions of Delivery Method
Delivery Method means, in relation to a Gas Disposal Contract, such method and, where applicable, location, for the delivery of gas as is specified in the Gas Disposal Tender Bid and Gas Disposal Tender Acceptance relating to that Gas Disposal Contract;
Delivery Method means a logical link between the Outbound Node and the call centre, which may be an Access Line or Switched Egress.
Delivery Method means the delivery method or medium as Invea specific cloud instance on Amazon or InveniAI cloud instance in Amazon web services and specified by Invea from time to time.
Delivery Method means the delivery media and/or method through which Client will get access to or TR will deliver the Software. Unless otherwise set out on the Order Form, the Delivery Method will be via an electronic method, such as FTP download;
Delivery Method means express post or any other method as agreed between the Client and the Operator;
Delivery Method. Email files to: ▇▇▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Email subject line format: Transfer Date, Company Name, # of loans (e.g., 6/1/04, ABC Mortgage, 100 loans)
Delivery Method means the CSIdentity Subscriber Management System, all Services and the specific functionality described in Exhibit A for such Services.