Category M definition

Category M means a motor vehicle with at least four wheels used for the carriage of passengers and their luggage;
Category M the customs duties on the originating goods, provided in the tariff lines of this category of tax relief shall be eliminated in fifteen years, as from 2014, according to the cuts established in the schedule of this Annex. These goods shall be free of customs duties as from the 1st of January of the year 2028.
Category M products means products identified in the List of Commercially Available Cadence Products as Category M Products and Updates thereto all of which are available at no additional fee under the Agreement.

Examples of Category M in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Agreement prevents the University and an employee employed in the category referred to in Category M of Schedule 5.0 of this Agreement agreeing to the payment of an annualised allowance in lieu of the allowance described in Schedule 4.0 – Allowances - of this Agreement, provided that the annualised allowance is not less than the value of the allowance over the course of the year.

  • Category M gives the organization access to CASES on a single PC as well as CSM hosting services.

  • Elementary School Computer Liaison (1) Same pay structure as in Category K Elementary Student Council Sponsor Same pay structure as in Category M Elementary SEI Liaison: Stipend of $1,000.00 Elementary Science/Social Science Liaison: Stipend of $600.00 Category M – Newspaper, Yearbook Sponsors Junior High Newspaper Sponsor Junior High Yearbook Sponsor Stipend is in addition to a teaching assignment in one or more of these areas.

  • A review of the sediment quality data from the marine ground investigation works indicates that some 0.75 Mm3 of the marine sediments to be dredged for the WDII and CWB reclamation would be classified as Category M and H (i.e. high levels of contaminants).

  • Bespoke Drug Tariff (DT) Extract Part VIIA, Part VIIB, Part IX, Category M Prices Information Services: Drug Tariff Data extracts in XML or Excel workbook format used to produce the publishable Drug Tariff book.

  • The remaining 1,500 m3 of the Category M (which failed the biological screening) will have to be disposed of at the confined marine disposal site at East Sha Xxxx.

  • In view of the above, the worst case assessment would involve calculation of maximum level of contaminants at backfilling operation based on Upper Chemical Exceedance Level (UCEL, upper limit for contaminant concentration of Category M sediment).

  • It is assumed open disposal at the CMP would only be allowed for sediment of Category M or below while disposal of Category H sediments would be firstly disposed into geo-bags made of impervious geotextile before disposal into the CMP.

  • About 6,380 m3 of the sediments are uncontaminated and can be disposed of at the open sea disposal sites and about 2,620 m3 of the Category M sediment (which passed the biological screening) will be disposed of at dedicated open sea disposal sites.

  • When an imminent collision, with a preceding vehicle of Category M, N or O, is detected in the same lane with a relative speed above that speed up to which the subject vehicle is able to avoid the collision (within the conditions specified in paragraph 5.2.1.4), a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph 5.5.1., and shall be triggered at the latest 0.8 seconds before the start of emergency braking.

Related to Category M

  • Category 4 Data is data that is confidential and requires special handling due to statutes or regulations that require especially strict protection of the data and from which especially serious consequences may arise in the event of any compromise of such data. Data classified as Category 4 includes but is not limited to data protected by: the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Pub. L. 104-191 as amended by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH), 45 CFR Parts 160 and 164; the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C. §1232g; 34 CFR Part 99; Internal Revenue Service Publication 1075 (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/pub/irs-pdf/p1075.pdf); Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration regulations on Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 CFR Part 2; and/or Criminal Justice Information Services, 28 CFR Part 20.

  • Category means a category set forth in the table in Section IV of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.

  • eligible Categories means Categories (1), (2) and (3) set forth in the table in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to this Agreement;