Edge definition
Edge of any water means the outer edge of the water's bankfull width or, where applicable, the outer edge of the associated channel migration zone.
Edge means the "Encouraging Diversity, Growth, and Equity" business development program created pursuant to section 123.152 of the Revised Code.
Edge means the line of intersection or division between:
Examples of Edge in a sentence
Alberta Teachers' Association Collective Agreements Chinooks Edge School Division Page of When enrolment and other requirements for group participation various plans have been met, the Employer will sponsor such plans to the portion agreed upon and such sponsorshipshell not exceed that which is authorized or accepted by the benefit agency.
Purpose-The purpose of the plan is to supplement the employment insurance benefits received by female employees of the Chinook’s Edge School Division No for temporary unemployment caused by the health related portion of the employee’s maternity leave.
More Definitions of Edge
Edge means the seamed, un-seamed or taped border edge of a mattress or foundation that joins the top and/or bottom with the side panels.
Edge means Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution, a wireless communications technology based on GSM and defined by the relevant ETSI or 3GPP standards.
Edge means the boundary between two (2) kinds of areas that are identified by the uses within them, degree of activity, topography or other special characteristics.
Edge shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2(i) hereof.
Edge means Edge Petroleum Corporation, a Delaware corporation.
Edge means Exchanged Data rates for GSM Evolution for the transmission and receipt of data with applicable devices;