Non Contest definition

Non Contest means, in relation to an Appeal, the decision by TfL not to contest an Appeal; "Non-Employment Contracts" means a contract other than a contract of employment with an individual; "Non-Functional Testing" means, in relation to an element of the Service System(s), testing the Service System(s) in accordance with Annex 1 to Schedule 4 (Testing); "Notice of Acceptance" or "NoA" means, in relation to a Representation, a notice accepting that Representation; "Notice of Adjudication" has the meaning given to it in paragraph 4.1 of Schedule 21 (Dispute Resolution Procedure); "Notice of Rejection" or "NoR" means, in relation to a Representation, a notice rejecting that Representation; "Notice Processing" means the processes by which a Penalty Charge progresses through the requisite stages of Enforcement of that Penalty Charge; "Notice Processing Service Systems" means the Service Systems; "Notice to Owner" or "NtO" means a notice issued in accordance with regulation 9 of the Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) General Regulations 2007; "Notice to Commence Reduced Operations" means a CC/LEZ Notice to Commence Reduced Operations and/or a TE Notice to Commence Reduced Operations (as the context requires or permits); "Notified Supply Contract" has the meaning given to it in Clause 43.1.1 (Novation or Management of Supply Contracts); "Novation Date" has the meaning given to it in Clause 43.1.1 (Novation or Management of Supply Contracts); "NTP Time Server" means Network Time Protocol (NTP) Time Server. NTP is a protocol used to synchronise the time on different computer systems on a network; "Objection Notice" has the meaning given to it in paragraph 8.3 of Schedule 9 (Change Control Request Procedure);

Examples of Non Contest in a sentence

  • The Service Provider shall ensure that the Notice Processing Service System(s) contains appropriate Non Contest reason codes in accordance with appendix 18: Reason Codes, and that any changes to such reason codes are implemented at no additional cost to TfL.

  • The Service Provider shall ensure that when an Appeal for more than one (1) Penalty Charge is received and varying decisions are made, the Non Contest notification sent to the Registered Keeper/Person Liable details those cases that are to be Contested and notes that an Appeal Pack will follow.

Related to Non Contest

  • Non-Controlling Party means the party not controlling the defense of any Third Party Action.

  • Contest means the contest, game, sweepstake, promotion, marketing activity or other event specified in the Contest Summary (see Rule 15, below);

  • Permitted Contest means a contest maintained in good faith by appropriate proceedings promptly instituted and diligently conducted and with respect to which such reserve or other appropriate provision, if any, as shall be required in conformity with GAAP shall have been made; provided that compliance with the obligation that is the subject of such contest is effectively stayed during such challenge.

  • Good Faith Contest means the contest of an item as to which: (a) such item is contested in good faith, by appropriate proceedings, (b) reserves that are adequate are established with respect to such contested item in accordance with GAAP and (c) the failure to pay or comply with such contested item during the period of such contest could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Non-CAAF means personnel who are not designated as CAAF, such as local national (LN) employees and non-LN employees who are permanent residents in the operational area or third-country nationals not routinely residing with U.S. Armed Forces (and third-country national expatriates who are permanent residents in the operational area) who perform support functions away from the close proximity of, and do not reside with, U.S. Armed Forces. Government-furnished support to non-CAAF is typically limited to force protection, emergency medical care, and basic human needs (e.g., bottled water, latrine facilities, security, and food when necessary) when performing their jobs in the direct vicinity of U.S. Armed Forces. Non-CAAF status does not apply to contractor personnel in support of applicable operations within the boundaries and territories of the United States.