NOTE. Note definition
Examples of NOTE. Note in a sentence
All of the panels are removable should service be required.Panel “B” Panel “C” Panel “D” Panel “E”Panel “A”Panel “H” Panel “G” Panel “F” NOTE: Note: The above drawing illustrates the panel placement on the swim spa.WARNING: Do Not Remove Access Panels Without Turning Off Power To The Swim Spa.
NOTE: Note that all deliverables must be approved by the PM and submitted with written approval to xxxx.xx@xxxxx.xxx on or before the term end date.
NOTE (Note applies to full-time nurses only) Provisions in existing Collective Agreements providing for paternity leave shall be continued in effect and added to the above provisions in such Collective Agreements.
NOTE (Note applies to full-time nurses only) The Hospital agrees to continue to pay any greater monetary benefit for ambulance escort duty if such greater benefit has been paid by the Hospital immediately prior to this Agreement.
NOTE: Note that at the end of spring semester, the Clinical Internship course will be graded as “Incomplete.” The final grade will be changed to passing once the internship is successfully completed, documented by a letter to this effect from the internship director to the Director of Clinical Training.
SALE NOTE: Note that Payment Units 8 and 9 are being sold by the acre.
NOTE Note that if the named daemon is running as an unprivileged user, it will not be able to bind to new restricted ports if the server is reloaded.
By entering into a contract, the Contractor conveys, sells, assigns, and transfers to the State Veterans Affairs Board all rights, titles, and interest it may now have or hereafter acquire under the antitrust laws of the United States and the State of Mississippi that relate to the particular goods or services purchased or acquired by the State Veterans Affairs Board under said contract.
NOTE (Note 1 applies to full-time nurses only) Provisions in existing Collective Agreements providing for paternity leave shall be continued in effect and added to the above provisions in such Collective Agreements.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Note that unincorporated local churches that are relocating are now required to first offer the property to another United Methodist entity.