Statement of Principles definition

Statement of Principles means the Company's Statement of Principles for Service Providers, as amended from time to time.
Statement of Principles means the Authority’s Statements of Principle for Approved Persons;
Statement of Principles means the Statement of Medico-Moral Principles and Philosophy Statement attached to these By-laws;

Examples of Statement of Principles in a sentence

  • In the Terms of Agreement each Council also signed up to a Statement of Principles for arc21.

  • Subject to their joint adoption of this Proposal Statement and Statement of Principles, the Participant Councils shall then enter into a formal Collaborative Agreement which will contain such further detail as shall be necessary to give legal efficacy thereto.


More Definitions of Statement of Principles

Statement of Principles means the Statement of Principles contained in the Annex to the Terms of Agreement.
Statement of Principles means aStatement of Principles made under section 196B of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 .
Statement of Principles means the Tasmanian Forests Statement of Principles to Lead to an Agreement signed by forest industry, union and environment organisations on 14 October 2010.
Statement of Principles means the Statement of Principles drawn up and revised from time to time by Ofcom in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Treasury pursuant to Part I of Schedule I to the 1996 Act;

Related to Statement of Principles

  • Point of Privilege means a matter that a member considers to question their integrity and/or the integrity of the Council.

  • Principles means the document titled "Cruise Debt Holiday Principles" and dated 26 March 2020 in the form set out in Schedule 1.01(c) to this Agreement (as may be amended from time to time), and which sets out certain key principles and parameters relating to, amongst other things, the temporary suspension of repayments of principal in connection with certain qualifying Loan Agreements (as defined therein) and being applicable to Hermes-covered loan agreements such as this Agreement and more particularly the First Deferred Loans hereunder.

  • Form of Proxy means, in relation to any Meeting, a document in the English language available from the Registrar signed by a Holder of Registered Notes or, in the case of a corporation, executed under its seal or signed on its behalf by a duly authorised officer and delivered to the Registrar not later than 48 hours before the time fixed for such Meeting, appointing a named individual or individuals to vote in respect of the Registered Notes held by such Noteholder;