Issues means points, matters, or concerns to be addressed during negotiations.
Issues means draws, utters, electronically authorizes, or delivers.
Issues means draws, utters, or delivers.
Examples of Issues in a sentence
Issues related to vacation, paid holidays and benefit coverage will be determined by the Home and the Union.
Changes to this process will be developed through the CLEC User Forum process and will be implemented only with the concurrence of the CLEC User Forum Global Issues group.
Uniform Clothing Issues are to be worn only when employees are on duty.
The responsibility of maintaining Uniform Clothing Issues clean and in good repair rests with employees.
Loss of, or damage through negligence, to Uniform Clothing Issues will result in an assessed charge to the employee.
More Definitions of Issues
Issues means “Issues” as defined in the CPSs.
Issues and “Issuance” shall mean, as the context requires, with respect to a Letter, the issuance, extension or other amendment of a Letter pursuant to this Agreement.
Issues. Issue, singularly, and "Issues", collectively are representations of checks manually added or imported in a file by the Customer to positivePayPlus.
Issues means inquiries regarding Symantec’s Storefront or the Symantec Products received through e-mail messages and telephone calls. Inquiries may include Customer service problems, including questions regarding the download of Symantec Products, product and sales information, order status, refunds, shipping, billing, pricing, installation of software, and misdirected telephone calls transferred to Symantec or other Symantec resellers, outsourcing providers, and distributors.
Issues means points, matters, or concerns to be addressed duringnegotiations.
Issues as defined in the CPSs.
Issues has the meaning accorded such term in Section 3.