Posting definition

Posting means any writing, image, video, download, audio file, and hyperlinks to other websites [or media which is downloaded, referenced, inserted, or] placed upon any Library social media site.
Posting means electronic posting.
Posting means prominent display of posted positions in locations determined by staff.

Examples of Posting in a sentence

  • Posting on the District Website In addition to the other notices specified in this policy, the Superintendent or designee shall post the following on the District website: (1) the annual schedule of regular meetings, which shall remain posted until the Board approves a new schedule of regular meetings; (2) a public notice of all Board meetings; and (3) the agenda for each meeting which shall remain posted until the meeting is concluded.

  • Posting licensed content on Electronic reserve: In addition to the above the following clauses are applicable: The web site must be password-protected and made available only to bona fide students registered on a relevant course.

  • Posting a credit increases your balance, while posting a debit or hold reduces your balance.

  • Posting of position announcement on MGT’s website and social media sources (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram).

  • Posting of OSHA required notices and establishing of safety programs and procedures.


More Definitions of Posting

Posting as used in these Terms shall mean the act of submitting, uploading, publishing, displaying, or similar action on the Service. The Service
Posting means notification of an available position in the District’s website.
Posting. For Lease" signs and showing the Premises to persons wishing to rent the Premises during the last six (6) months of the term of this Lease.
Posting means the forwarding by the Information Agent of emails received at the Information Agent Address for posting to the NRSRO Website.
Posting means the process whereby an Exchange submits an Electronic Message containing all information of a Trade to EuroCCP or whereby a Clearing Participant submits all information of a Trade to EuroCCP in a manner agreed with EuroCCP. And “Post” and “Posted” will have corresponding meanings;
Posting means the placement of signs on the perimeter of a site or field that contain a notice of septage application, name, address and telephone number of the hauler spreading the septage and are spaced not more than 500 feet apart.
Posting is the process by which we record transactions received for credit to (e.g., deposit) or debit from (e.g., withdrawal) your account. When a transaction is “posted,” the monetary value of that transaction is added to or subtracted from the balance of your account. Generally, your transactions will post as follows: Scheduled transfers (e.g., electronic transfers you scheduled in advance) will post in the morning; Automated Clearing House transactions, or “ACH” transactions (e.g., external transfers, direct deposit of Social Security benefits, electronic check conversions, etc.), will post throughout the day, when ACH credits and ACH debits are received simultaneously, ACH credits will post before ACH debits; In-clearing items (e.g., checks not presented for payment at a Salem Five location) post at night during nightly processing, in serial number order, including online bill payments that are issued as checks; In-person transactions (e.g., deposits, withdrawals, internal transfers, checks cashed, wire transfers, etc.) and internal transfers initiated via online banking will post as they are processed; ATM and PIN-based debit card transactions are posted in the order in which you initiated the transaction (please note that signature-based debit card transactions are processed in the order they were conducted based on the date and time provided to us by the merchant); Transaction-related fees (e.g., NSF fees) post at the time the transaction triggering the fee posts to your account (e.g., an NSF fee resulting from an ATM transaction that overdraws your account will post simultaneously with the transaction causing the overdraft); Interest paid to your account posts next, followed by service fees/charges occurring at the time of statement cycle/period. We may change our posting order at any time. We will provide you with notice of any such changes as required by applicable law. The order in which items are authorized, received, processed and posted affects your available balance and may affect the total amount of Overdraft Fees or NSF Fees you incur. Your monthly account statement does not necessarily report debit and credit transactions in the order that they were processed or posted to your account.