Appropriate Body definition

Appropriate Body means a local authority or other public body providing information to be included in a Search Report.
Appropriate Body means a local authority
Appropriate Body means the Dutchess County Board of Ethics, c/o Commissioner of Finance, 22 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, New York, 12601.

Examples of Appropriate Body in a sentence

  • The school/college may terminate the provision of this service by giving three month’s written notice to the Appropriate Body.

  • This is a two-way agreement between the Appropriate Body and the school/college.

  • Should the Appropriate Body, or school/college, not fulfil its responsibilities regarding NQT Induction as described above either party may choose to terminate the agreement.

  • Please do not include payment for this NQT CPD programme with your payment for the Appropriate Body service.

  • We can provide an Appropriate Body package to support you in doing this, which includes; registration, support for NQTs and Induction Tutors, and ensuring quality assurance.


More Definitions of Appropriate Body

Appropriate Body. (“corff priodol”) means the appropriate body who took the decision subject to an appeal;
Appropriate Body means a body concerned with the specification and control of standards of house building which—
Appropriate Body means any body which regulates or is representative of any trade, profession, business or employment carried on by a relevant person;
Appropriate Body means the Cabinet, and any committee, panel or other body to which power has been delegated to accept tenders for Contracts of the category for which tenders are to be or have been invited.
Appropriate Body means, as applicable, other organs that have a legitimate interest in the course of implementation of powers granted under this proclamation;
Appropriate Body. (“corff priodol”) means the appropriate body under regulation 5;
Appropriate Body means a local authority or other public body responsible for maintaining the registers and information that are covered by Forms LLC1 and Part 1 (Standard Enquiries) of Form CON29R (Law Society Copyright, as amended.)