Remote means definition

Remote means means making a court appearance or conducting a trial, proceeding, hearing, or other gathering by telephone, video, other two-way electronic communication device, or simultaneous electronic transmission, using technology approved by the court. Any participant in a court proceeding, or the court on its own motion, may request to allow appearance by remote means. The judge conducting the proceeding or the Presiding Judge (or designee) will determine whether to allow appearance by remote means. Requests for appearance by remote means should be allowed where appearance by remote means is permitted by law and allowing appearance by remote means would not result in an unfair advantage or disadvantage to any participant in the proceeding. Any participant in a hearing, including but not limited to attorneys, parties, witnesses, or interpreters, appearing by remote means as described in 3.183 may not appear while operating a motor vehicle even if the participant is otherwise in compliance with Oregon law.
Remote means or “remote proceeding” means the use of telephone, telecommunication, video, other two-way electronic communication device, or simultaneous electronic transmission, in a manner that permits all participants to hear and speak with each other.}

Examples of Remote means in a sentence

  • Remote means for appointing proxies or representatives may be as follows: (a) Electronic means: Shareholders must delegate or confer representation by electronic means through the Sacyr, S.A. corporate website (www.sacyr.com).

  • Remote means of monitoring were therefore important to this assessment.

  • XII.6For the purposes of Table 1, the following meanings apply: Remote means a township/community grouping of less than 200 people or township/community grouping located outside a standard zone.

  • REMOTE AREAS (" Remote" means those areas which are sparsely populated and where roadside assistance cannot be provided by a Service Provider, or where delays may be experienced or restrictions may apply).

  • A Director may participate in a meeting of the Board remotely except the meeting that occurs during the week of the NTA Annual Convention., Remote means conference telephone or videoconference hookup where all Directors can simultaneously hear each other during the meeting, provided that such Director has provided notice to the President at least two weeks prior to the date of the meeting.


More Definitions of Remote means

Remote means means making a court appearance or conducting a trial, proceeding, hearing, or other gathering by telephone, video, other two-way electronic communication device, or simultaneous electronic transmission.
Remote means as set forth in this Section means to use a telephone or other technology in a manner to ensure that the remote participant and the physical quorum are clearly identifiable and audible to each other. If a remote participant is disconnected during the course of a meeting, that fact and the time of the disconnection shall be recorded in the minutes. The Chairperson, or the person chairing the meeting, may impose reasonable conditions on remote participation to ensure that it does not interfere with the orderly process of the meeting.
Remote means means video or audio conference.
Remote means means “remote methods” as that term is defined in 1 M.R.S. § 403- B(1), as may be amended. For purposes of this Policy, “remote means” may include, but is not necessarily limited to: Zoom, Go-To-Meeting, Skype, Google Meet, or other comparable internet-based telephonic or videoconferencing platform. Remote means does not include text-only means such as e-mail, text messages, or chat functions.
Remote means means conducting a trial, hearing, proceeding, or other gathering by telephone, other two-way electronic communication device, or simultaneous electronic transmission.
Remote means means videoconferencing which shall include audio and video.
Remote means means videoconferencing which shall include audio and video. “Secretary” means the secretary of the Town of Canandaigua Planning Board.