Inquiry means information gathering and initial fact finding to determine whether an allegation or apparent instance of misconduct warrants an investigation.
Inquiry and “Inquiries”: As defined in Section 4.5(a).
Inquiry means an unwritten communication presented to the Court’s complaint coordinator indicating that a mediator may have violated a provision of the rules of conduct.
Examples of Inquiry in a sentence
After obtaining the Loop information from the mechanized LMU process, if Southern Telecom needs further Loop information in order to determine Loop service capability, Southern Telecom may initiate a separate Manual Service Inquiry for a separate nonrecurring charge as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment.
When Loops require a Service Inquiry (SI) prior to issuing the order to determine if facilities are available, the interval for the SI process is separate from the installation interval.
More Definitions of Inquiry
Inquiry as used in this clause, means information gathering and initial fact- finding to determine whether an allegation or apparent instance of misconduct warrants an investigation.
Inquiry means any inquiry or hearing held under any provision contained in, or made under, an enactment, and
Inquiry means an inquiry, request for discussions or negotiations or request to review non-public information that would reasonably be expected to indicate an interest in making or effecting an Acquisition Proposal or an Acquisition Transaction.
Inquiry means a question regarding a Cooperative matter that is asked by the member and answered by a Cooperative representative.
Inquiry means every inquiry, other than a trial, conducted under this Code by a Magistrate or Court;
Inquiry means an inquiry, request for discussions or negotiations or request to review non-public information that would reasonably be expected to indicate an interest in making or effecting an Acquisition Proposal.