In European Union law, a directive is a form of legislative act addressed to the Member States. The directive binds the Member State to reach certain objectives in their national legislation
A letter officially directing the custodial bank to release funds for a buy to an account, or to accept funds for a sale
An authoritative decision from an official body, which may or may not have binding force
A document issued by NJDEP to notify the recipient that NJDEP has determined that it is necessary to remove or arrange for the removal of a discharge of hazardous substances and that NJDEP believes the recipient is a person who may be subject to liability for the discharge of a hazardous substance
A command, specified within the source file, that requests a particular action from PFA For example, directives enable, disable, or modify a feature of PFA
(Security ) Specific actions to be taken and directions to be followed in implementing a policy Adherence to directives is mandatory for users
An instruction or guideline that indicates how to perform an action or reach a goal
A configuration command that controls one or more aspects of Apache's behavior Directives are placed in the Configuration File See: Directive Index
a pronouncement encouraging or banning some activity; "the boss loves to send us directives
An instruction given by the Grantor as to what is to be done, such as "I direct my trustee to pay my surviving spouse $35,000 a year indexed for inflation " For "Health Care Directive", see "Living Will"
A directive is an official instruction that is given by someone in authority. Thanks to a new EU directive, insecticide labelling will be more specific. = ruling. an official order or instruction directive on. giving instructions
Apache processes Configuration Directives while reading the configuration files during start-up or during request processing