(3A) definition

(3A)  reporting period’ means the period of a given year from 1 July to 30 June of the following year;
(3A) . Authorised person” means—
(3A) . Marital property’ means, subject to division (A)(3)(b) of this section, all of the following:

Examples of (3A) in a sentence

  • Any non-temporary employee bumped pursuant to this Section shall be laid off in accord with Section 3A - D of this Article.

  • Such employees are not subject to 3A - 3G of this Article but shall become eligible to be placed on layoff lists in accord with 3H on the effective date of the non-certification.

  • The Division Form 3A - Quarter Match Form shall be submitted to the Division each quarter to identify non-federal match amount.

  • A good of Chapters 50 through 60 of the Harmonized System, that does not originate because certain non-originating yarns used in the production of the good do not fulfil the conditions set out for that good in Annex 3-A , is considered originating if the total weight of all such yarns does not exceed 10 percent of the total weight of that good.

  • STEP 3A - REQUEST FOR MEDIATION If the grievant is not satisfied with the written response of the EO, he/she may within the time limits specified in this Article request that the matter be submitted to Mediation.


More Definitions of (3A)

(3A) . Electronic” means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities.
(3A) . Licensee’ means an individual holding a
(3A)  energy-using good’ means any good that depends on energy input (electricity, fossil fuels and renewable energy sources) to work as intended;’;
(3A)  transfers of own goods scheme’ means the special scheme for the transfers of own goods as set out in Title XII, Chapter 6, Section 5, of Directive 2006/112/EC;’;
(3A) . Development project’ means a project for the acquisition,
(3A) . Benefit Trust" means the North Carolina Teachers' and State Employees'
(3A) . The Parties also undertake to cooperate in the prevention of mercenary activities in accordance with their obligations under international conventions and instruments, and their respective legislations and regulations.";