Meet definition

Meet confer," "consult" mean listen, communicate, enter into dialogue.
Meet and “Meeting” means a discussion, whether in-person, by phone, or online;
Meet means to convene a quorum of a public body for the consideration or transaction of public business.

Examples of Meet in a sentence

  • A Meet Point is a point, designated by the Parties, at which one Party’s responsibility for service begins and the other Party’s responsibility ends.

  • The Recipient shall: • Meet with Energy Commission staff to present project findings, conclusions, and recommendations.

  • If CLEC’s location is in a third party ILEC’s territory and CLEC chooses to interconnect with CenturyLink using a third party ILEC Meet- Point arrangement (i.e., leased access facilities jointly provisioned by CenturyLink and such third party ILEC), then any portion of such facilities provided by CenturyLink will be ordered from CenturyLink’s access Tariff.

  • The Parties shall establish a Fiber Meet Point of Interconnection within a commercially reasonable period of time following CenturyTel’s final acceptance of a request by **CLEC to establish a fiber meet point arrangement pursuant to Article III, Section 10.

  • Requirements Gathering Meet with the Client to confirm and document detailed software requirements and specifications.


More Definitions of Meet

Meet means to convene a quorum of a public body to consider or transact public business.
Meet means Medicaid Eligibility and Enrollment Toolkit, toolkit created by CMS to assist in the development and implementation of Eligibility and Enrollment systems.
Meet means group meetings or group conference calls conducted physically or through digital means.
Meet means the specified periods and dates within a race meeting, during which an association is authorized by the Racing Commission to conduct racing and/or pari-mutuel wagering.
Meet means to meet for the purposes of marketing other than at thecustomer’s premises. 2.12Marketing by electronic means(1)A marketing representative who contacts or attempts to contact a customer must give the customer the following information –(a)his or her first name;(b)his or her marketing identification number;(c)the marketer’s e-mail address or other means of electronic contact; (d)the name, business address and Australian Business or CompanyNumber of the marketer and, if different, of the retailer on whose behalfthe marketing is being carried out; (e)the purpose of the marketing;(f)the complaints telephone number of the marketer and, if different, of theretailer; and(g)a statement that acceptance of the offer will result in a contractual relationship between the customer and the retailer.(2)If a customer indicates that the customer does not wish to proceed, then the marketer must not attempt to contact the customer for the purpose of marketing for the next 30 days, unless the customer agrees otherwise.(3)A marketer must keep the following records about each contact or attemptedcontact of a customer –(a)the e-mail address of the customer;(b)the date and time of the contact or attempted contact; and (c)any correspondence between the customer and the marketer.(4)In this clause
Meet means an assembly of representatives of the Parties, in person, by telephone, or teleconference, by videoconference or LiveMeeting, or any other mutually agreed upon mechanisms as appropriate in the circumstances;
Meet means and implies ‘a meet series extending over not more than 16 days’.