In public bodies; Any alteration made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion that adds, changes, substitutes, or omits, An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices, An addition to and/or alteration to the Constitution, Correction of an error in a writ or process, That which is added; that which is used to increase or supplement something, Amend, A formal document which corrects or revises an insurance master policy See also Endorsement and Rider (G), A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, the Senate must agree to it, A proposal to change or an actual change to a bill, a motion, an act or the U S Constitution, A proposal to change the original terms of a bill, Formal proposal to change the language of a bill after it has been introduced, a change or addition to an existing law or rule, 1) a correction or alteration; 2) formal revision of, addition to, or change of an official document, such as a resolution or constitution; 3) a specific text proposed to revise or alter a document; synonyms include emendation, alteration, change, revision, modification, improvement, correction, rectification, A formal written document signed by both the insurance company and the policyholder, which changes the terms of the insurance policy, Change, addition or deletion in the wording of a Bill under consideration either in Committee or in Chamber (See Also Second Reading and Third Reading), mendment, An alteration of the language in a bill or resolution, usually proposed by a committee when it reports to the full house for action on its recommendations regarding a bill or resolution, A change or addition to the Constitution, A change (correction, deletion, or addition) to any information contained in an IFB or RFP (or previous amendment thereto) The amendment becomes part of the solicitation and any resulting contract, A change to a bill or motion An amendment is debated and voted on in the same manner as a bill, When a bill is introduced, changes may be offered by legislators to the proposed language as it makes its way through the legislative process - these changes are called amendments There is no limit to the number of amendments that may be offered on any particular bill, but they do not formally become a part of a bill until approved by the full Assembly or Senate, a change that is made to a bill, act, or to the Constitution, A proposal by a member of the Senate or House to alter the language of a bill or act An amendment is considered for approval in the same manner as a bill, Variation in the terms or conditions of any document In the case of Letters of credit, an amendment to a letter of credit is issued by the Issuing bank under the direction of the applicant, and is advised to the Advising bank, following the same route as the original LC, Any proposed alteration to a bill or resolution as it moves through the legislative process Amendments to a measure may be proposed by members in their assigned committees or by any member of a chamber during that chamber's second reading or third reading consideration of the measure, A proposal by a Member (in committee or floor session of the respective Chamber) to alter the language or provisions of a bill or act It is voted on in the same manner as a bill The Constitution of the United States, as provided in Article 5, may be amended when two thirds of each house of Congress approves a proposed amendment and three fourths of the states thereafter ratify it, a statement that is added to or revises or improves a proposal or document (a bill or constitution etc ), A change of a bill, motion, act, or the Constitution, (1) A change made in proposed legislation after it has been formally introduced An amendment may be proposed by the committee to which the bill was referred, or it may be proposed by a Member from the floor of either House when it is brought up for consideration All amendments must be agreed to by a majority of the Members voting in the House where the amendment is proposed (2) A change in the Constitution Such an amendment is usually proposed in the form of a joint resolution of Congress, which may originate in either House If passed, it does not go to the President for his approval but is submitted directly to the States for ratification, the act of amending or correcting, Formal proposal to change the language of a bill or resolution after it has been introduced, A proposal of a member of Congress to alter the language, provisions or stipulations in a bill, resolution, motion, treaty, or other amendment An amendment is usually printed, debated and voted upon in the same manner as a bill, An addition to the terms of an agreement See also Modification, A proposal to change a procedural motion or proposed legislation Types and versions of amendments include: Committee amendment Recommended changes to a bill, which a committee has agreed upon Each adopted committee amendment accompanies the bill reported favorably out of committee for floor consideration When the bill goes to the floor, the committee amendment must be considered before any other amendment may be taken up Floor amendment A proposal offered by one or more legislators for consideration in the respective chamber Technical amendment A non-substantive amendment used to correct errors such as spelling, numbering, incorrect coding or directory language, In public bodies; Any alternation made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion by adding, changing, substituting, or omitting, An amendment is a change that is made to a piece of writing. = alteration. a small change, improvement, or addition that is made to a law or document, or the process of doing this, An addition to and/or alteration of the United States Constitution, as in "The First Amendment guarantees the right of free speech, An amendment is a section that is added to a law or rule in order to change it. an amendment to the defense bill, correction, revision; alteration, change, the act of amending or correcting a statement that is added to or revises or improves a proposal or document a bill or constitution etc, To make better, To heal (someone sick); to cure (a disease etc.), To become better, To make a formal alteration in legislation by adding, deleting, or rephrasing, To change, to revise, usually to the wording of a written document such as legislation, v to add to or to change (a proposal or law), set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight", modify or change; under parliamentary procedure, modify a motion by adding, deleting, or substituting words, make amendments to; "amend the document", to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes", To alter or change, To change the wording or meaning of a motion, bill, constitution, etc by formal procedure For example, Congress may amend the Constitution, to change, To add to or alter a charge which has been filed, To add to or alter a charge that has been filed, To alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition, An action to modify the contents of a bill or question under consideration; the motion to amend is in order at any time prior to final passage, unless the previous question has been ordered, To correct; to change or modify, modify or revise, as in: It's time to amend our by-laws, To change or modify in an attempt to improve, correct, or update, To grow better by rectifying something wrong in manners or morals; to improve, To change or modify in any way for the better by simply removing what is erroneous, corrupt, superfluous, faulty, and the like; by supplying deficiencies; by substituting something else in the place of what is removed; to rectify, make amendments to; "amend the document, change, alter; improve; improve oneself, To make or better, If you amend something that has been written such as a law, or something that is said, you change it in order to improve it or make it more accurate. The president agreed to amend the constitution and allow multi-party elections the amended version of the Act. = revise, If you make amends when you have harmed someone, you show that you are sorry by doing something to please them. He wanted to make amends for causing their marriage to fail. to correct or make small changes to something that is written or spoken (amender, from emendare; EMEND), After the initial escrow instructions have been executed and the parties wish to change the instructions an amendment is prepared and signed Amendments are used in conjunction with the original escrow instructions, plural of amendment, Changes to a supplement prior to the effective date or processing by an Alberta Registry Agent, Alterations (such as clarifications or deletions) made to a patent application or to a granted patent specification The description, drawings and claims can all be altered by amendment, either because the applicant wishes to, or because the Office requires it Any amendments must not add any material to the application or specification that was not present when the application was filed, A proposal of a Member of Congress to alter the text of a bill or another amendment An amendment usually is voted on in the same manner as a bill Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute - An amendment which seeks to replace the entire text of an underlying bill The adoption of such an amendment precludes any further amendment to that bill under the regular process (See also: Substitute Amendment) Pro Forma Amendment - A motion whereby a Member secures five minutes to speak on an amendment under debate in the Committee of the Whole The Member gains recognition from the chair by moving to "strike the last word " The motion requires no vote, does not change the amendment under debate, and is deemed automatically withdrawn at the expiration of the five minutes of debate Substitute Amendment - An amendment which replaces the entire text of a pending amendment (Also see "Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute"), An amendment is a change to the existing content of a contract Any time words or provisions are added to or deleted from the body of the contract, the contract has been amended, Additional written contract obligations added to the original lease during the lease term A lease may have many amendments, Additions, deletions, or changes to a legal document All parties to the agreement must formally consent to an amendment by signing it Only then does the amendment become an integral part of the document and is binding on all parties to the original agreement,
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In public bodies; Any alteration made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion that adds, changes, substitutes, or omits
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An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices
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An addition to and/or alteration to the Constitution - "The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery."
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Correction of an error in a writ or process
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That which is added; that which is used to increase or supplement something - "a soil amendment"
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Amend
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A formal document which corrects or revises an insurance master policy See also Endorsement and Rider (G)
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A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, the Senate must agree to it
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A proposal to change or an actual change to a bill, a motion, an act or the U S Constitution
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A proposal to change the original terms of a bill
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Formal proposal to change the language of a bill after it has been introduced
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a change or addition to an existing law or rule
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1) a correction or alteration; 2) formal revision of, addition to, or change of an official document, such as a resolution or constitution; 3) a specific text proposed to revise or alter a document; synonyms include emendation, alteration, change, revision, modification, improvement, correction, rectification
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A formal written document signed by both the insurance company and the policyholder, which changes the terms of the insurance policy
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Change, addition or deletion in the wording of a Bill under consideration either in Committee or in Chamber (See Also Second Reading and Third Reading)
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mendment
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An alteration of the language in a bill or resolution, usually proposed by a committee when it reports to the full house for action on its recommendations regarding a bill or resolution
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A change or addition to the Constitution
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A change (correction, deletion, or addition) to any information contained in an IFB or RFP (or previous amendment thereto) The amendment becomes part of the solicitation and any resulting contract
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A change to a bill or motion An amendment is debated and voted on in the same manner as a bill
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When a bill is introduced, changes may be offered by legislators to the proposed language as it makes its way through the legislative process - these changes are called amendments There is no limit to the number of amendments that may be offered on any particular bill, but they do not formally become a part of a bill until approved by the full Assembly or Senate
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a change that is made to a bill, act, or to the Constitution
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A proposal by a member of the Senate or House to alter the language of a bill or act An amendment is considered for approval in the same manner as a bill
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Variation in the terms or conditions of any document In the case of Letters of credit, an amendment to a letter of credit is issued by the Issuing bank under the direction of the applicant, and is advised to the Advising bank, following the same route as the original LC
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Any proposed alteration to a bill or resolution as it moves through the legislative process Amendments to a measure may be proposed by members in their assigned committees or by any member of a chamber during that chamber's second reading or third reading consideration of the measure
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A proposal by a Member (in committee or floor session of the respective Chamber) to alter the language or provisions of a bill or act It is voted on in the same manner as a bill The Constitution of the United States, as provided in Article 5, may be amended when two thirds of each house of Congress approves a proposed amendment and three fourths of the states thereafter ratify it
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a statement that is added to or revises or improves a proposal or document (a bill or constitution etc )
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A change of a bill, motion, act, or the Constitution
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(1) A change made in proposed legislation after it has been formally introduced An amendment may be proposed by the committee to which the bill was referred, or it may be proposed by a Member from the floor of either House when it is brought up for consideration All amendments must be agreed to by a majority of the Members voting in the House where the amendment is proposed (2) A change in the Constitution Such an amendment is usually proposed in the form of a joint resolution of Congress, which may originate in either House If passed, it does not go to the President for his approval but is submitted directly to the States for ratification
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the act of amending or correcting
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Formal proposal to change the language of a bill or resolution after it has been introduced
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A proposal of a member of Congress to alter the language, provisions or stipulations in a bill, resolution, motion, treaty, or other amendment An amendment is usually printed, debated and voted upon in the same manner as a bill
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An addition to the terms of an agreement See also Modification
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A proposal to change a procedural motion or proposed legislation Types and versions of amendments include: Committee amendment Recommended changes to a bill, which a committee has agreed upon Each adopted committee amendment accompanies the bill reported favorably out of committee for floor consideration When the bill goes to the floor, the committee amendment must be considered before any other amendment may be taken up Floor amendment A proposal offered by one or more legislators for consideration in the respective chamber Technical amendment A non-substantive amendment used to correct errors such as spelling, numbering, incorrect coding or directory language
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In public bodies; Any alternation made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion by adding, changing, substituting, or omitting
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An amendment is a change that is made to a piece of writing. = alteration. a small change, improvement, or addition that is made to a law or document, or the process of doing this
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An addition to and/or alteration of the United States Constitution, as in "The First Amendment guarantees the right of free speech
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An amendment is a section that is added to a law or rule in order to change it. an amendment to the defense bill
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correction, revision; alteration, change isim
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the act of amending or correcting a statement that is added to or revises or improves a proposal or document a bill or constitution etc
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amend
To make better
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To heal (someone sick); to cure (a disease etc.) - "he gave her a vomit, and conveyed a serpent, such as she conceived, into the basin; upon the sight of it she was amended."
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amend
To become better
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To make a formal alteration in legislation by adding, deleting, or rephrasing
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Amend
To change, to revise, usually to the wording of a written document such as legislation
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Amend
v to add to or to change (a proposal or law)
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Amend
set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"
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Amend
modify or change; under parliamentary procedure, modify a motion by adding, deleting, or substituting words
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Amend
make amendments to; "amend the document"
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to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
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Amend
To alter or change
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Amend
To change the wording or meaning of a motion, bill, constitution, etc by formal procedure For example, Congress may amend the Constitution
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Amend
to change
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To add to or alter a charge which has been filed
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To add to or alter a charge that has been filed
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Amend
To alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition
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An action to modify the contents of a bill or question under consideration; the motion to amend is in order at any time prior to final passage, unless the previous question has been ordered
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Amend
To correct; to change or modify
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Amend
modify or revise, as in: It's time to amend our by-laws
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Amend
To change or modify in an attempt to improve, correct, or update
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To grow better by rectifying something wrong in manners or morals; to improve
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To change or modify in any way for the better by simply removing what is erroneous, corrupt, superfluous, faulty, and the like; by supplying deficiencies; by substituting something else in the place of what is removed; to rectify
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make amendments to; "amend the document
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change, alter; improve; improve oneself fiil
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To make or better
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If you amend something that has been written such as a law, or something that is said, you change it in order to improve it or make it more accurate. The president agreed to amend the constitution and allow multi-party elections the amended version of the Act. = revise
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If you make amends when you have harmed someone, you show that you are sorry by doing something to please them. He wanted to make amends for causing their marriage to fail. to correct or make small changes to something that is written or spoken (amender, from emendare; EMEND)
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After the initial escrow instructions have been executed and the parties wish to change the instructions an amendment is prepared and signed Amendments are used in conjunction with the original escrow instructions
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plural of amendment
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Changes to a supplement prior to the effective date or processing by an Alberta Registry Agent
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Alterations (such as clarifications or deletions) made to a patent application or to a granted patent specification The description, drawings and claims can all be altered by amendment, either because the applicant wishes to, or because the Office requires it Any amendments must not add any material to the application or specification that was not present when the application was filed
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A proposal of a Member of Congress to alter the text of a bill or another amendment An amendment usually is voted on in the same manner as a bill Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute - An amendment which seeks to replace the entire text of an underlying bill The adoption of such an amendment precludes any further amendment to that bill under the regular process (See also: Substitute Amendment) Pro Forma Amendment - A motion whereby a Member secures five minutes to speak on an amendment under debate in the Committee of the Whole The Member gains recognition from the chair by moving to "strike the last word " The motion requires no vote, does not change the amendment under debate, and is deemed automatically withdrawn at the expiration of the five minutes of debate Substitute Amendment - An amendment which replaces the entire text of a pending amendment (Also see "Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute")
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An amendment is a change to the existing content of a contract Any time words or provisions are added to or deleted from the body of the contract, the contract has been amended
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Additional written contract obligations added to the original lease during the lease term A lease may have many amendments
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Additions, deletions, or changes to a legal document All parties to the agreement must formally consent to an amendment by signing it Only then does the amendment become an integral part of the document and is binding on all parties to the original agreement
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