To enter definition

To enter means to begin participation in the appren- ticeship program.
To enter means to begin participation in the apprenticeship program.

Examples of To enter in a sentence

  • To enter pricing manually, complete the attached bid proposal form.

  • To enter any other names would result in inaccurate records and be dishonest.

  • To enter into any arrangements with any authorities, municipal or local or otherwise and to obtain from any such authority any rights, privileges or concessions which the Company may think it desirable to obtain and to carry out, exercise and comply with any such arrangements, rights, privileges or concessions.

  • To enter upon the premises where a discharge is located or where any records must be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit.

  • To enter the Promotion, eligible persons must, during the promotion period, comply with Item 1 of the Schedule.

  • To enter a residential aged care facility, you must be assessed as eligible by an Aged Care Assessment Team (ACAT) in accordance with the Aged Care Act 1997 (Cwth).

  • To enter into parallel contracts simultaneously or at any time during the period of the contract with one or more tenderer(s) as the Corporation may deem fit.

  • To enter by mobile app device, upon hearing the Cue, enter the Key Word on the station’s mobile app during the Cue’s Entry Period.

  • To enter by mobile phone, upon hearing the Cue, text the Key Word to 45911 during the Cue’s Entry Period.

  • To enter Brookens after 4:30 p.m., enter at the north (rear) entrance located off Lierman Avenue.

Related to To enter

  • Lane means a public thoroughfare which provides a secondary means of access to a parcel or parcels and which is registered in a land titles office;

  • Road means any highway and any other road to which the public has access, and includes bridges over which a road passes.

  • Park or "parking" when prohibited means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when standing temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers;