Reasonable controls definition

Reasonable controls means reasonable procedures, acts, or practices that are designed, implemented, and enforced to do the following:
Reasonable controls means reasonable procedures, safeguards, and business practices, including but not limited to screening, security, and inventory practices, that are designed and implemented to do all of the following:
Reasonable controls this means that industry members may be liable even if they do not know that their “procedures, acts, or practices” are “unreasonable” means of “prevent[ing]” or “ensur[ing]” HB 426’s abstract goals. See id. §134-A. And with regard toreasonable precautions,” this means that industry members can be held liable for their transactions with downstream distributors regardless of whether they had any idea that the precautions they took would later be deemed “unreasonable” by a Hawaii judge or jury. See id. §134-B(b)(2).

Examples of Reasonable controls in a sentence

  • Copper will maintain Reasonable controls designed to protect all networks, systems and devices that access Customer Personal Information from malware and unauthorized software.


More Definitions of Reasonable controls

Reasonable controls means reasonable procedures, safeguards,
Reasonable controls. If either party is unable to perform any obligation under this agreement because of a matter beyond that parties reasonable control, such as fire, explosion, war, civil disorder, industrial disputes, acts of Government or other competent authorities, or events beyond reasonable control of either parties’ suppliers, the party will have no liability to the other for that failure to perform. “Software” Means the software used in the affiliate’s Business and licensed as part of this agreement. The System utilised will be Flight School Manager. “Termination Date” Means the date when this agreement ends. Generally, no termination date will be specified. “Territory” Means the area covered by the CASA Approval. In normal operations, this would be restricted to Flight Training within Australia.
Reasonable controls means “reasonable procedures, safeguards, and business practices that are designed to,” inter alia:
Reasonable controls means “reasonable procedures, safeguards, and business practices that are designed to,” among other things:
Reasonable controls means policies that are designed (1) “to prevent the sale and distribution of a firearm-related product to” an individual who possesses and transfers the product unlawfully or who “the firearm industry member has reasonable cause to believe intends to use” it “to commit a crime” or “to cause harm” to a person; (2) “to prevent the loss or theft of a firearm- related product from a firearm industry member”; and (3) “to ensure that the firearm industry member complies with all provisions of State and federal law and does not otherwise promote the unlawful sale, manufacture, alteration, importation, marketing, possession, or use of a firearm- related product.” Id. § 3-2501(f).
Reasonable controls means reasonable procedures,