In-person definition

In-person means a proceeding where members participate In-Person at Council and Committee meetings.
In-person means a live continuing legal education program presented in a classroom setting devoted to the program with attendees in the same room as the instructor.
In-person means the provider and Client are physically present in the same room.

Examples of In-person in a sentence

  • In- person trainings have been transitioned to online video trainings.


More Definitions of In-person

In-person means that a court proceeding is being conducted in the court facility, including at least one in-person participant who is neither the judge nor court staff.
In-person means the client and the provider are in the same location.
In-person means face-to-face instructional contact in a physical classroom environment.
In-person means a meeting that takes place in one location with all participants physically present.
In-person means in person physically and/or by electronic means; "the National Trust Acts" means the National Trust Acts 1907 to 1971;
In-person means meeting with someone rather than talking on the phone, e-mailing, or writing to the person.¶
In-person means physically attending a Super Poll for the purpose of casting a printed ballot as established by the Clerk.