Examples of Limited application in a sentence
Limited application level configuration may be available.2. Platform as a Service (PaaS): Consumer deploys applications onto cloud platform service using provider-supplied tools.
The second category does not include an employee who is a co-obligor or guarantor on a card issued to the employer for business purposes, nor does it include a person who is merely the authorized user of a card issued to another.2. Limited application of regulation.
For purposes of paragraph (e)(5)(iv)(B) of this section, the term of a gift split-dollar term loan is the term determined under para- graph (e)(4)(iii) of this section.(D) Limited application for gift split- dollar term loans.
Cons: Limited application season (apply when plants are in full leaf), weather dependent, efficiency is lost in areas with a high density of undesirable plants.
Limited application may occur utilizing ATV or tractor-mounted boom sprayers on limited areas dominated by invasive plants.
Limited application of IFRS 3 to previous combinations does not exempt the contracts acquired from application of IAS 39 to financial instruments or application of IFRS 4 to insurance contracts and to financial liabilities with discretionary participation features.
Limited application of regulations to persons exercising powers under Bush Fires Act 1954These regulations, other than Part 16, do not apply to, or in relation to, a person exercising any power or performing any function or duty under the Bush Fires Act 1954.
Limited application of a statutory duty A statutory best interest standard does not have to impose an unqualified common law fiduciary duty on all advisers and dealers in respect of all facets of the client relationship.
This paragraph (c)(2) shall not apply to any expenditure described in § 56.4911– 4(e).(3) Certain transfers to noncharities that lobby—(i) Limited application of paragraph (c)(3)—(A) In general.
Limited application of GRAP 101 was identified at the Eastern Cape Parks Board, which only accounts for biological assets earmarked for sale within 12 months of the reporting date, measured at the cost of the sold hunting packages (ECPB, 2009).