What is the meaning of Delivery? Concept, Definition of Delivery


Concepts and meanings of provision

1 Meaning of provision

provision s. f.
1 Service or help a person, an institution or a company offering to another: social benefits.
-personnel services that have been compulsorily provide the residents of a town in works of public utility.
2 A set of technical features that provides the user with a machine.
Note more plural.
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provision
f. action and effect of pay.
Thing or service demanded by an authority or switched by a Covenant.
Thing or service that a Contracting Party gives or promises to another, switching by what in the agreement favors him.
Rent, tribute or payable service to the Lord, to the owner or any corporate entity.
compulsory personal service required by law personal allowance to residents of a village for common utility services.
DER. social benefit each of the services that the State, public institutions or private companies must give their employees.
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Synonyms
provision
noun
service, assistance, azofra.
Personal allowance.
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2. Definition of delivery

The provision is a term that can be used in various orders of life to refer to different types of services or assists a person can receive. The word or the concept of benefit comes from the verb pay, which means in this case give, offer, give to another. Thus, the word provision refers to anything that is considered as a service to a person, an institution, an entity grants to another person, entity, customer, etc. In most cases, the word is used to indicate those services that have to do with the area of medicine, i.e., all those benefits that are given to patients in order to protect and care for their health.
When speaking of a benefit usually is designated as all the services offered by a space to their patients, clients, etc. In these services is granted some kind of aid, assistance or solution to various problems ranging from health issues to economic issues, through assistance and training in different areas of life. Benefits may be free, but in the majority of cases are paid through institutions such as social work, clubs, unions, guilds, etc., which makes them cheaper and more accessible. In other cases, benefits understood as services can be also purchased in private and individual way (for example, when he hires a cable or internet service provider) and payment for the service is in charge of the person or entity who hires it. We can also talk of benefits that an object gives its users, especially in the technological field: for example, when we say that a cell phone gives certain benefits to its customers or users. In this case, "benefits" is understood as benefits.
The idea of delivery is always based on a notion of some kind of Exchange that is established between the party who hired or who requested the service and that which gives him. This Exchange is in the majority of opportunities set on basis of payment in money, but can also be some other arrangement that varies with each situation and that has to do with the needs or interests of each party.

3 Concept of provision

Provision is the action or effect of pay (give something to someone for using and then return, assist the achievement of something, be offered). The term comes from the latin praestatĭo.
A provision can be agreed in an agreement or requested by an authority service. It is usual that the provision is stipulated by a contract that imposes rights and obligations. For example: "the company promised to offer the service free of charge to victims of the earthquake", "I'm going to resort to the courts to denounce that the telecommunications company failed to comply with its performance", "I'm very happy with the new provision of the Government for retirees who must do paperwork".
Social benefits, on the other hand, is a subsidy or a public aid of an economic nature: "the Governor clarified that the unemployment benefit shall be paid from the 5th day of the next month", "The State should increase its benefits to disadvantaged sectors", "If I am elected President, I'm going to increase benefits and assistance".
Another use of the concept is linked to the service, performance or comfort that offers something: "I bought a computer that offers cutting-edge features," "I am not satisfied this engine performance: need another type of benefit", "hotel provides a sensational performance," "I want to try the car: if their benefits make me up, buy it".
Rent or tribute is paid to the owner or any corporate entity also called the provision: "I had to disburse the territorial provision of this year".


4. What provision

Coming in its etymology from the Latin word "praestatĭo", providing word comes from the verb pay, referring to this action and its effect, in the sense of surrender, cede, supply or give something, to any character.
Benefits arise from moral, religious or legal obligations imposed by give something or do or omit to do something in general. Thus, for example, benefits to which a doctor commits, are the cure to a patient; the who has sold something, deliver that object to the buyer and ensure their enjoyment of peaceful, and at the same time the buyer has a duty to deliver the money in payment as consideration; those of a worker, operate machines, etc. With respect to benefits do, we can put as an example, the do not impede transit routes.
They are usually called benefits, in the strict sense, to services such as the case of the doctor, or hospitality (hotel benefits) services or funeral services provided by companies, created in order to accompany the body to its final resting place and dispose of the remains, burying them or cremandolos.
It is also spoken in this sense of social security by the State benefits, such as unemployment insurance (known as social benefits); benefits of light, gas, cell phone or Internet services, etc.
Companies provide in some cases, benefits or services to their staff, as kindergartens, medical services, dining room, café, plans for tourism, recreational activities, etc.
Also things can provide benefits, in the sense of comfort or utilities, for example "computer with its performance, I saved a considerable time".