Base jurisdiction definition

Base jurisdiction means the member jurisdiction, selected in accordance with the plan, to which an applicant applies for apportioned registration under the plan or the member jurisdiction that issues apportioned registration to a registrant under the plan.
Base jurisdiction means, for purposes of fleet
Base jurisdiction. , as used in this section, means the

Examples of Base jurisdiction in a sentence

  • A Science Board, composed of the IPCC Chair, or his representative, and the three IPCC Vice- Chairs will • set priorities for funding based on an evaluation of gaps in scientific technical knowledge and capacity building needs in countries/regions; • set scientific technical criteria for selection of projects and scholars, as required; • select the scholars.

  • Base jurisdiction (R212) The jurisdiction where you register your qualified motor vehicles, maintain the operational control and records of the vehicles, and travel some distance in your IFTA fleet vehicles.

  • The deadline for submittal of Bids is 2:00PM (CST) July 27, 2021.

  • For accidents involving more than one vehicle or if there are any injuries, the local municipal police or the Military Police (if you are within Base jurisdiction) must be called.

  • Safety is not just about procedures and equipment - it’s about how we do our jobs every day.


More Definitions of Base jurisdiction

Base jurisdiction means the jurisdiction where commercial motor vehicles are based for vehicle registration purposes and:
Base jurisdiction or "base state" means the member jurisdiction where qualified motor vehicles are based for vehicle registration purposes and where:
Base jurisdiction means the international fuel tax agree- ment or IRP member jurisdiction:
Base jurisdiction means the jurisdiction in which the owner has "properly registered" vehicle(s) of a fleet as defined in RCW 46.87.020(14).
Base jurisdiction. , as used in this section, means the jurisdiction participating in such
Base jurisdiction means the member jurisdiction where qualified motor vehicles are based for vehicle registration purposes and:
Base jurisdiction means, for purposes of fleet registration, the jurisdiction where the registrant has an established place of business, where mileage is accrued by the fleet and where operational records of such fleet are maintained or can be made available in accordance with the provisions of Section 1602.