'applies to any new licenses deployed between 1-July-1994 and 30-June-1995 and declared during 1st true up process'What does the phrase 'true up' mean in this sentence?
';True-up'; usually means to align or make correct.
When you are doing contruction, you use a true or plumb line to see a correct vertical, and a level to see a true horizontal.
Regarding the licenses, perhaps they were issued when other regulations were in place, and they need to be ';trued-up'; to current standards.
It's hard to tell without the full context.What does the phrase 'true up' mean in this sentence?
Whats the source, because the fragment that you provided looks like bureaucratic double talk.
As we all know it would take an army of lawyers to determine what was meant by the bureaucratic originators of the document, how it should be applied to the current situation, and why what would appear obvious to a 5 year old is not what was meant by what was said.
Sorry, but if it is a government document then even if you get a valid answer and it would be in your favour, there is no way you could apply it to your situation.
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