Approval in Principle definition

Approval in Principle has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Terms and Conditions of Entitlement Reserve Creation attached hereto as Schedule 6;
Approval in Principle means an approval in principle under section 53 [approvals in principle and certificates of compliance];
Approval in Principle means the approval described in Section 8.2.

Examples of Approval in Principle in a sentence

  • Approval in Principle for High-Power Fuel Cell Concept to Power ShipsOn February 23, 2022, we announced with ABB – a leading global technology company that energizes the transformation of society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future – that they have received an approval in principle (“AiP”) from leading classification society DNV for a jointly developed fuel cell concept capable of generating 3 megawatts, or 4,000 HP, of electrical power.

  • Announces the Results of the Annual Stockholders Meeting, Adoption of a Discount Management Policy and Approval in Principle of a One-Time Tender Offer Results of the Annual Stockholders Meeting March 1, 2012 – The Taiwan Fund, Inc.

  • Announces Adoption of a Discount Management Policy and Approval in Principle of a One-Time Tender Offer Discount Management Policy February 1, 2012 – The Taiwan Fund, Inc.


More Definitions of Approval in Principle

Approval in Principle. [AiP] means an approval in principle under section 53 [of the Act]. [Source – Section 39, Environmental Management Act]
Approval in Principle means an approval in principle described in section 27.6;
Approval in Principle has the meaning given to it in Paragraph 3.2.4.1 (Gated Process for Sanction and Validation of Work Activities) of Schedule 3 (Financial Sanction and Validation);
Approval in Principle means a notice in the form of Appendix B
Approval in Principle. (of a single option) means the approval signifies that the Engineer is satisfied that the design solution identified is the preferred option for achieving the objectives of the proposed scheme and the requirements of the Railway Organisation.
Approval in Principle means anapproval in principle under section 7 of an application for a licence. "authorised officer" means an authorised officer appointed under section 50. "class of facility" , in relation to a private health facility, means the class or classes of facility in respect of which a licence for the facility is issued. "clinical area" means an area of a private health facility that is used for the provision of health services to a patient and includes any area of a facility that may be prescribed. "director of nursing" means the director of nursing of a private health facility as referred to in section 37. "exercise" a function includes perform a duty. "function" includes a power, authority or duty. "licence" means a licence issued under section 9 and in force under this Act. "licensee" means the holder, or any one or more of the holders, for the time being of a licence. "licensing standards" means the standards prescribed under section 5. "patient" means a person treated at a private health facility. "practitioner" means a medical practitioner, a dentist or other health practitioner as may be prescribed by the regulations. "premises" includes any land, building and part of any building. "private health facility" means premises at which any person is admitted, provided with medical, surgical or other prescribed treatment and then discharged, or premises at which a person is provided with prescribed services or treatments, but it does not include:
Approval in Principle. (AIP) means INAC’s decision to recommend a proposal to the Minister, for consideration of reserve status through a submission to the Governor in Council, or by means of a Ministerial Order as permitted by Claims legislation. An AIP can be granted with or without conditions. It is given by either the Regional Director General (RDG) or the Deputy Minister (DM). Where conditions are attached to the AIP, they must be satisfied before an order in council (OIC) or Ministerial Order recommendation can be made;