Form and quantity definition

Form and quantity means the types and amounts of medical cannabidiol allowed to be dispensed to a patient or primary caregiver as approved by the department subject to recommendation by the medical cannabidiol board and approval by the board of medicine.
Form and quantity means the types and amounts of medical cannabidiol allowed to be dispensed to a patient or primary caregiver as approved by the department subject to recommendation by the
Form and quantity means the types and amounts of medical cannabidiol allowed to be

Examples of Form and quantity in a sentence

  • This receipt can be physical or digital, but must include the:• Name and license number of the retail dispensary;• Date and time of sale;• Form and quantity of cannabis products and any other items sold;• Employee completing the transaction; and• Amount of tax due, including a separate delineation for tax imposed on adult-use cannabis products pursuant to Article 20-C of Tax Law.

  • This receipt can be physical or digital, but must include the: • Name and license number of the retail dispensary;• Date and time of sale;• Form and quantity of cannabis products and any other items sold;• Employee completing the transaction; and• Amount of tax due, including a separate delineation for tax imposed on adult-use cannabis products pursuant to Article 20-C of Tax Law.

  • Authority be delegated to the Director of Place and Enterprise, in consultation with the Leader and Lead member for Environment, to make presentational and minor amendments to the SPD for consultation.

Related to Form and quantity

  • Priced Schedule of Quantities means the schedule of quantities duly priced with the accepted quoted rates of the contractor.

  • The Schedule of Quantities means the schedule of quantities as specified and forming part of this contract.

  • Company Disclosure Schedule means the disclosure schedule dated as of the date of this Agreement and delivered by the Company to Parent and Merger Sub simultaneously with the signing of this Agreement.

  • Limit of Quantitation or “LOQ” means a measurement of the concentration of a contaminant obtained by using a specified laboratory procedure calibrated at a specified concentration above the method detection level. It is considered the lowest concentration at which a particular contaminant can be quantitatively measured using a specified laboratory procedure for monitoring of the contaminant. This term is also sometimes called limit of quantification or quantification level.

  • Bill of Quantities means the priced and completed Bill of Quantities forming part of the tender.