Verification methods definition

Verification methods means the PINs, Debit Card number/s, passwords, specimen signatures and any other form of verification the Bank may implement to enable you to use the Banking Channels;

Examples of Verification methods in a sentence

  • Verification methods for Customers under the condition noted in Section 7.2(b)(v)(I)(3) above shall be based on documentation of nameplate capacity, instead of load curtailment plans.

  • Verification methods for Customers under the condition noted in Section 7.2(b)(v)(I)(3) above shall be based on documentation of nameplate capacity, instead of load curtailment plans..

  • Verification methods may include surveys, inspections and/or continuous metering.

  • Verification methods may include surveys, inspections, and spot or short-term metering.

  • Verification methods shall consist of inspection, demonstration, test, or analysis as defined below.

  • For PSWs, submitting time means submitting the Service Deliveries captured by Electronic Visit Verification methods that exist in accordance with the federal requirement and the LOA for PSWs and EVV and getting the timesheet signed by the Employer and submitted according to Section 1 of this Article.

  • The polyurethane material shall be paid for by the pound and the measurement verified by the following Double Verification methods.

  • Verification methods for Customers under the condition noted in Section 7.2(c)(v)(I)(3) above shall be based on documentation of nameplate capacity, instead of load curtailment plans.

Related to Verification methods

  • Verification means the process of comparing sets of data to establish the validity of a claimed identity (one-to-one check);

  • Verification Report As defined in Section 4.19.

  • Standard Methods means the examination and analytical procedures set forth in the most recent edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association, and the Water Pollution Control Federation.

  • Independent Verification means that an evaluation is undertaken and reported by an individual or body whose organisation, systems and procedures conform to ISO Guide 65:1996 (EN 45011:1998) General requirements for bodies operating product certification systems (as amended form time to time) or equivalent, and who is accredited to audit against forest management standards by a body whose organisation, systems and procedures conform to ISO 17011: 2004 General Requirements for Providing Assessment and Accreditation of Conformity Assessment Bodies (as amended from time to time) or equivalent.

  • CEC Certification and Verification means that the CEC has certified (or, with respect to periods before the Project has commenced commercial operation (as such term is defined by and according to the CEC), that the CEC has pre-certified) that the Project is an ERR for purposes of the California Renewables Portfolio Standard and that all Energy produced by the Project qualifies as generation from an ERR for purposes of the Project.